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Cough gag fuss.

Hi interwebs. Dammerung here. I just spent almost two hours clearing out all the blogs I don't currently read from my feed reader and reading up on all the ones I do read. The list went from 165 to like... 12. 99% of the blogs I removed were WoW based blogs which I simply do not read right now due to not playing since January? Sometime this last spring. Me and Wulfa will be playing again. It will just be after I get home and after we get a second laptop. Army stuff: TRADOC... sucks. Full of extra stupid rules just because one private out of 400 can't manage to keep his stuff or his body clean. Or one private out of 50 can't keep from bringing food into the barracks. Or one private out of 20 can't keep his mouth shut and out of fights. I cannot wait to graduate. 37 days 12 hours left I think. ------------------------------ Just so you know... getting in shape... one of the best things that ever happened to me. I've been on profile for the last month and

Later

I've heard the children most often hear the word "no." The Orclette does hear that word but even more frequently she hears the word "later." "Mama I need lunch!" "Later, baby. I need to calm Miniorc down (I am too slow to feed him at times. He doesn't appreciate that)." "Mama I hold you in my lap!" (that is exactly how she says that. She means that I need to hold her in my lap.) "Just a minute, Miniorc isn't done eating yet." "Mama I poopy! Change. Me!" "Mama's resting right now. I'll do it in just a couple of minutes." (At this point the Miniorc is done eating and is finally sleeping and I have utterly no desire to move.) The Orclette has so absorbed the concept of later that now she'll voluntarily tell me to do things later. "I gonna hold you later." "Momma change me later." "Read to me later." And so on. I make an attempt to not always push off things

Wasn't my turn

Damm was supposed to post pictures of his recent drawings over the weekend. They're pretty good-some of them he's considering getting as a tattoo. Yes, I have turned him over to the dark side. I think it's going to be a fun, romantic evening getting needles stuck into our bodies (my mother-in-law shudders every time I mention it). Anyway, he was going to share them with the world, and he didn't. It wasn't my turn to post, dangnabbit. So, my latest research kick has been Eating Clean, as put together by Tosca Reno. She only got into shape in her 40's and is now a leading fitness nutrition expert person thingy (I've no idea if she has a degree or not in the field). And she's written a book about Clean Eating for kids. Since I don't like a lot of vegetables I figured I'd like the recipes in the kid's book better. And I was right. So, changes I have made to make our pantry/fridge a Clean Eating paradise: 1. switched from Hershey's Dark Chocol