Tag: here-in-idaho

  • Go Read It Today, Monday, April 7, 2008

    (First of all, I’m sorry for the “Go Read It Today” pile-up in your RSS feed. I imported all the Linksational posts, and unfortunately they ended up as ‘new’ in the feed. Won’t happen again ;) Go help Clusterfook. Just do it. Blurgh, sleep deprivation with a newborn is not my favorite memory. She’s coming…

  • Go Read It Today, Thursday, December 13, 2007

    Snort — she said “momhole” and I can’t stop snickering! Worth a read if you have gone far down the infertility path (raises hand) or want to see some of what that’s like. I too felt like once I got to the well-established pregnancy part it would all somehow be different. Yeah… not so much.…

  • Go Read It Today, Sunday, December 9, 2007

    “My first “Merry Christmas” of the season and a heartfelt one too.” … Be sure to follow her … Part of being a mom is being able to make a spur of the moment revision … OMG, now I’m so hungry … I’ve seen this Christmas movie and it is cute but WEIRD!

  • Go Read It Today, Thursday, August 2, 2007

    I love you, PunditMom. OK, it’s not the Navy Pier, but it still looks good to me! It’s because he’s a giver. SNORT! Recall: Baby formula in Canada (Thanks Rhonda). Oh, and just as an aside, I’ll award a special prize for anyone and everyone who can tell me why people act like asshats online.…

  • Go Read It Today, Tuesday, June 26, 2007

    Whoa, that’s quite ballsy. I’m thinking that long-term it is for the best. The short-term sure sucks though. Go read it. Today. And another bit of news you can use. The importance of strangers in my life comes out every day in blogging too. Nice to see it in person. Fabulous giveaway! SNORT! And everyone’s…

  • Go Read It Today, Friday, May 25, 2007

    (I’m writing this with one eye tied behind my back, so it’ll be short. But oh.so.sweeet.) Ugh, asshats indeed. “She sparkled.” I was going to watch this today but I haven’t gotten a chance to yet. Let me know how it is! $30. Snort. I want to meet you too!

  • Go Read It Today, Thursday, May 17, 2007

    Recalls: Lead in Children’s gardening gloves — give me a break. Also, GE Dishwashers are catching on fire. Seems like a problem. “Hey there, cheap-ass Reverend Bob!” Fuck no. May 17th, are you ready? Learn web development from Shazia! Thank God someone can explain this to me… BWAA HAA HAA HAA!

  • Go Read It Today, Tuesday, April 17, 2007

    Search on TheFind.com shopping directory for something (anything) pink and they will donate $1 per person per day to Susan G. Komen for the Cure breast cancer foundation. more info… Shannon has a beautiful post about time. Until we get our new puppy next month, this is officially the cutest new puppy around. Or just…

  • Go Read It Today, Wednesday, April 4, 2007

    Product recalls: Lead in keychains, lead in children’s bracelets. Just don’t buy this crap, OK? It appears to always contain lead. Check this sweet photo that just screams “love.” The best weddings are the ones where the couples really love each other. And now some sweet mom love. I love those talks too. Yeah, that…

  • Go Read It Today, Sunday, February 18, 2007

    Sage advice from Momsquawk on praising your kids. The first Vlog post in GRIT. I love it! Bald Brit — that’s just sad. (And as for her mom? I suspect she’s crying all the way to the bank.) It is hard to post about how hard newborns are if you’ve also struggled mightily just to…

  • Go Read It Today, Sunday, February 11, 2007

    Bat Girl is here and everyone is tired but happy and healthy. Apparently the Shirley Temples I drank as a child were way evil. I should be living in a gutter now I guess? Show of hands all of you who are considering a move to San Antonio, TX. Boy, has Kristi got a house…

  • Go Read It Today, Thursday, February 1, 2007

    I agree. Kristi’s husband does rock. Are you looking for ThisIsMeMaria? Check her new site and say hi. Do you have experience with bedrest? electriclady is nearing the end of hers and is having some hard times. Stop by and leave some nice words, please. Beware of kids when they learn to work the Guilt…