Hey Julie, I guess it's you and me to keep this board alive
. I read your post about your son's orientation. I totally understand about being sad that your baby is growing so fast. I can laugh about myself now, about how I got teary-eyed on the second day of preschool when Michael cried--he realized that we were leaving him there alone, again! The first day I don't think he knew what was going on yet and he just let us leave without throwing a fit. They adjust just fine though. They'll love the new experience and all the "new" toys and books to look at. Would you believe that I was getting teary-eyed at the PTG meeting last week, when the entire school was singing a fun song, a song that Michael loves to sing while at home. I don't know I get so emotional about stuff like that, it's silly
. But I just wanted you to know I understand
. Good job on staying OP this week, I had some Pizza hut pizza last night
, got home late and Rick called the delivery man... oh well.
That PMS headache I had yesterday all day (that wouldn't go away even with 2 doses of Advil) was finally relieved when TOM arrived. Right on schedule
. It's good to be regular at something, I guess. Sorry if TMI.
We're like sisters here after all. Speaking of sisters, I ran into this old girlfriend of mine from high school at the grocery store yesterday. She was actually my sister's classmate but she and I and another friend used to be in a heavy metal band together
I know, you can laugh if you can imagine it. She and I used to play our electric guitars, my other GF played bass and we had this guy classmate that was a really good drummer that we used to practice with--but we wouldn't actually let him be in our "band" since we wanted to be an all-girl band. Oh man, she and I were reminiscing about the good old days and laughing our heads off--all outside the local grocery store
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Well I gotta get back to work. Hello to everyone out there. Come out and post! This means you Angie, Kempy, Cal, Holly and Summer