We often say "no buttons" at our house. It occurs to me now, that you may be thinking that my child is wandering around picking up lost buttons and puting them in her mouth and nearly choking to death. No. She insists on turning on and off the television, the laptop, the cable, the vaccuum. While this must be a normal activity - I think it's a clear indication that we are WAY too wired. So as I sit here, she is wrestling me to hit the hibernate button. Which is just kind of annnoying.
Her only words are uh-oh and all done. hm.
"I think that somehow, we learn who we really are and then live with that decision." Eleanor Roosevelt
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Welcome to the blogosphere. We need more PROFILE! But it's true--your kinds are kind of overly mechanically inclined. I fear for your alarm clocks, microwaves, remotes, short wave radios, and ipods (which I promise to return today). Also, on my blog list, I'll bump Rachel's for yours since she hasn't posted in two months!
welcome to the bloggerhood. I can't believe Lily is walking around pushing buttons. Wasn't she just born? That's how I feel about Ross too. Five? What happened to the last five years? Was I sleeping? (I wish!)
I am working on it. It's kind of intimidating. Like whatdoes an html tag do? It's fun to see how everyone is doing.
I had fun last night. Impromptu cordon bleu. It worked out perfectly! I'm sorry Zoe fell over on my watch... her weeble wobbled if you ask me...
Nicholle stayed until LATE! It was nice to see her, just her. We talked about the inner workings at work.
We all had apple jacks for breakfast. Way good. I can't believe Ross is five. We should definitely get together and see the birds at the aviary soon!
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