Archive for April, 2008
Writo de Mayo – official first day
Posted by Sarah in writings, writo de mayo on April 30, 2008
Current word count: 1167
Daily goal: wrote 242/100 :: 242%
Monthly goal: 1167/5000 :: 23.3%
I’m A Lazy Snot
Yeah, yeah, yeah!! I have a shot for Wordless Wednesday, but it’s sitting on the camera. I’m too lazy to even upload it, and it’s freaking ADORABLE!!
It’s a shot of Ethan asleep, basically cuddled with his train, on the floor. That boy loves his train, :lol:.
Today was just a lazy day. I didn’t really get much at all done. Tomorrow will hopefully be more productive. We’ll see.
So, how was your “Hump Day”?
Wove, Twue Wove
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I got the idea from Lotus, another awesome blogger, who got it from Reba, a blogger I now have to add to my RSS reader
The goal is to write about how we met our hubby-poo or our significant others. I might not remember the exact details, but I remember enough
and I think that counts for something.
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I’m Busy!!
Posted by Sarah in bitching, mumbling, need ideas, to-do lists on April 29, 2008
Today is Josh’s day off, and it’s a busy day. I’ve been up since 6am. I haven’t gotten much accomplished, but I’m already ahead for the day. Post is being written for the day, kids (and I) have had breakfast, and e-mail, for the most part, is cleared out. Josh is off with the E-man to a glass place to get the chip fixed. Only supposed to cost about $20 get it done, too
My To Do List is pretty long, though.
- Member tags (April 10-30 … lots of tags)
- Play some Sims 2
- Write, write, write
- Laundry *gross*
- Dinner
- Lunches (yes, dinner comes first, xD, because it’s gonna be done in the crockpot
I really don’t want to do all that work, though. I wanna be lazy and just stay in bed all day. Why can’t I just do that?
Every Little Thing Helps
Yesterday, my husband and I bought a Brita filtration pitcher. We have one for the faucet, but not enough room in our sink to have it attached. We both love fresh tasting water, but hate the expense of buying water bottles and the waste to the environment.
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