You mean you don't have midget clowns in Illinois?
We went to a party with some last year and they were a huge hit. D6 normally hates everything that is in costume (yes, that includes halloween--her living nightmare), but she laughed herself sick at the midget clowns. Oh, sorry... little people clowns.
D10 decided she couldn't laugh at them (even though they were really funny) because she felt like she was making fun of them. It was a pretty sad sight: D10 pouting and working at not laughing and D6 howling like a loon.
I think that I won't present hunky sportscaster with a coupon--lest I be one of the stories on the board in about 7 years about the slut who slept with her fiancee the week before the wedding...
I'll just wish him well and invite him again next year!
Mr. W. and I have been technically married for 13 1/2 years and lived together 1 year before the wedding.
Yes, limbo is adding to my unease as is the lack of direction in this whole thing--something I share with all of you BB posters. I promise to remain patient (and faithful) and not to go off like a loose cannon.
I'm inclined to believe that pushing any of Mr. Wonderful's buttons right now would backfire in my face. And after such a nice experience yesterday, I don't plan on being the spoil sport.
We were trying to relive the events leading up to D10's birth--she was not amenable to hearing any of the story (I guess she figured there would be a gross quotient or something, because she's really wigged out at the thought of giving birth).
I broke the ice at 5:00 and commented, "Well, this time 10 years ago, your dad made a run to Quizno's and came back with his bag and soda to meet the OB and the nurse who were telling me not to push until he got there!" He started to laugh and she had to follow suit...
I don't have to relive the rest of the night because he and I both know it was our most memorable night together. Nothing like having a baby to cement things...
TTFN!
"There are only 2 ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle."