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A steam mop....a vacuum.....No no no. He may as well buy her Granny panties and thermal socks

Amen, sistah. I would be SO PISSED if my hubby bought me any kind of cleaning implement!!!!!! Other than a maid, lol.

Perfume, massage, pedi, a Sephora or TSC gift card, anything with a chicken or pitbull on it? Now you're talking!
 
You and me both !
I am just skimming the most recent and jumping back in.
Did you see the sleeping MD pic from last night?
Have you tried putting a hot water bottle in his crib to warm it up a bit before putting him in? Going from your warm lap to a cold bed might be waking him.
I've wondered several times if they make electric mattress pads for cribs like they do for adult beds. I'd be too afraid he would break the water bottle + it would be a royal pain in the tater to keep it warm since I have no idea when he will go to sleep.
 
My wife sold all the eggs today :celebratethe whole 15 dozen
What do you charge for eggs? Just curious.

As for Valentines—You know her best. Like most of the ladies here I’d be thinking of all the things $70 jammies could have bought. Women in general put themselves last. I wear my old jammie pants with holes in cause the money could go towards something else.
She sounds like a busy lady. Something to make her life easier might be nice. Does she spend a lot of time in her car but doesn’t have the time to clean it? Then getting it detailed could be nice. If she needs a nice bag for her laptop for school that she could then use for business get her that. Or a nice skirt to go dancing in. My point—something she wouldn’t do for herself.
 
Did you see the sleeping MD pic from last night?

I've wondered several times if they make electric mattress pads for cribs like they do for adult beds. I'd be too afraid he would break the water bottle + it would be a royal pain in the tater to keep it warm since I have no idea when he will go to sleep.
I did!
That baby is so precious @Redhead Rae
I'd love to snuggle up with him in a big fluffy chair with a soft blanket and a stack of board books.
 
I did!
That baby is so precious @Redhead Rae
I'd love to snuggle up with him in a big fluffy chair with a soft blanket and a stack of board books.
He LOVES board books. He doesn't talk much, but I decided to teach him the sign for "read" (two fingers moving over a flat palm) so he could request "storytime". Within 2-3 times of using it in one day, he picked it up and uses it all the time now (though he runs one finger over he open palm, we still get what he is trying to say). He doesn't talk a lot beyond (Mommy, Daddy, Gamma, mum-mum, nana (banana)) but he understands a whole lot and knows a lot of signs. According to my MIL, DH didn't really talk until 3-3.5 beyond basics and then took off talking in complex, compound sentences. I, on the other hand, at 20 months was asking my mom when the baby (my brother who is 14 months younger than me) was going back.
 

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