1. Energy
The last few weeks I have been feeling exhausted. Worse than when I was pregnant (I'm not, thanks for asking) and even Ben is starting to get worried. He came home for lunch yesterday to find his wife asleep and drooling on the couch while his two little ones were pulling all the books out of the bookcase. Linnea thinks I have mono, Ben thinks I'm anemic, I think we need a nanny, maid and cook
2. Cute little pink camera
We bought an Exilim before our Yellowstone trip to have a camera which fits into a pocket (it usually lives in my diaper bag), and while it doesn't take great pictures, it is better to have not-great pictures than no pictures because I didn't feel like hauling my gigantor SLR camera with its kit around. I have no idea where I put it, and because of it's cute little size the chances of finding it aren't great
3. keys
This is nothing new, I loose these all the time, but I've been through my purse, diaper bag and my coat and still can't find them. Good thing we have spares in my home organization binder!
4. hair
I regularly make the mistake of cutting my hair when I get tired of it. This week I have bangs as a result of hating my hair. I hate doing bangs, even if they hide my huge forehead nicely.
5. sanity
Ben keeps mentioning jobs available in places like--Alaska!! or Germany!! (actually, I'd probably like Germany.) It just stresses me out to have to hear about it. Let me know when we have orders and I'll deal with it then!!!
Also, we painted the girls room and it looks really nice. I don't think I can let them live in there. So, missing: place for the little girls to sleep ;-)
there’s nothing wrong with kids that trying to reason with them won’t make worse
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I'm the same with the hair. I love the sound of hair cutting and so whenever I have scissors in my hand and I'm giving my bangs a trim or I'm getting rid of a few split ends, I have to watch myself or else I'll find myself with the newest hairstyle: butchered!
Sounds like it is time for a husband-and-wife-without-kids vacation. Make it happen! (That is the voice of experience speaking)
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