Well, if the image will actually upload, you should see my baby opening gifts at her mom-maw's on Christmas Eve. If not, then you will jsut have to imagine the bright eyes and pleased smile as she gets yet another Polly Pocket gift.
I'm trying to stay positive and upbeat and out of politics, etc., right now. Just enjoying my kid. My boys are at their dad's over break and we assume the girls are at their mom's so we just have our baby to enjoy. Poor thing hasn't felt good all day--this cold has hit her hard. Still no sign of infection, so treating symptoms at this point. No sense wasting my time and money to have the dr tell me to treat syptoms and force fluids down her. I know that much. She's only the third I birthed. Of course she may wake up in horrible shape tomorrow and I'll have to take her in, but one day at a time---she could also wake up super hungry and feeling great. I hope for the second option!
I found a great blog through a cross stitch message board---the lady writing it has a challenge to fellow stitchers to not buy any more cross stitch stuff until you have finished x number of works in progress---pick a number based on your on hand unfinished objects. I may take her up on it, as I have oodles and oodles--just ask my darling husband who is so patient with me on this, even though it may end up scattered from room to room at times. So different from my ex, who resented every penny I squeezed from the budget to do this hobby--as well as being jealous of the time I spent on it, never mind that his hobby (fantasy sports) was very expensive and time consuming and not something I had any interest in either. Of course he also resented my using coupons and shopping at discount stores too. Oh well. He's gone and I am better off for it. Of course, my husband now will tell you that I am high maintenance, but he married me knowing that! And he is in awe of the stitching I do, as I am in awe of his musical ability.
Mutual admiration society? Why not?!
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