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Baby Boogers

Baby Boogers : I pick my son's nose.  So?
Baby Boogers
I pick my son's nose. So?
Being a mom is gross. Don't believe me? Come read!
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9/28 17:04 Who Doesn't Want Free Shoes?
If you raised your hand, click the little red "X" in the top right hand corner and gett off my blog!OK, seriously, I love shoes. I don't know any woman who doesn't. And I'm always looking for a great deal because, well, I'm broke. As in poor. As...
9/23 16:45 When Roles Colide
It's nothing short of interesting.My blog is all about defining myself in my different roles. I am a woman, a wife and a mother, among many (many) other things. And it's all about finding balance and harmony as I embrace each of these roles. Most of...
9/21 14:20 PSA for Women
This post may get graphic. Consider yourself warned.Its time to come together. We are women and we need to be there for each other. Whether we are working moms or stay at home moms, we are over worked and under appreciated. Despite our best efforts,...
9/14 14:34 The Rules of Attending a Baseball Game
Listen up ladies!I know that you all want to impress your man by being supportive of his favorite baseball team, but there are a few rules that should be followed when attending a baseball game. These are non-negotiable and any violation of these...
9/10 13:05 The One Where I Dig Deep
Watch out, it could get messy.Razor Status: DormantDays Since Last Eyebrow Wax: 14 (but I have been tweezing)Hubby's Mood: CrankyYesterday was a really hard day for me. I have been back at work for a week and a half now and things are so different....

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