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Could you choose the half day option instead of the whole day option?I really need to go back to bed. It will mess up my whole day though.
sorry about the fish, i like daniosLiz, you had me curious about the fish. The two kinds were in the same tank, and the woman gave me the wrong ones. I was preoccupied by Duckling. As long as the store is not too busy, she gets to walk for a while. So, she was still out of the cart when we were in the fish department.
I won't mention the four pack of lightbulbs that she knocked off the shelf. Nor will I admit that I was in the aisle and forgot that I needed lightbulbs.![]()
The irony is that I did buy lightbulbs, and as soon as I got home, the dining room light blew out.
True! Tired. Very very dreadfully tired I had been and am. But why will you say that I am mad? Above all was my sense of humor acute (so cute!
I am cackling I am laughing so hard at that!). I laughed at many things in the real world and my mind. I laughed at so many things in my mind (which I am out of!![]()
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I was laughing as a wiggled my fingers in a new pair of insulated gloves.
i am afraid of the dark, but cant have night lightDid you know...?
You caused your kid to be afraid of the dark. I see one person in particular that will deny it. Such is life. But it happens like this. You keep a nightlight on to see the baby in the middle of the night. The child gets used to it, and can not sleep without being able to see what is around them. Or, there is light from under the door. Sometimes it is as simple as the child being strong willed, and wanting to stay up a bit longer, thus they want light to see what is in the room. There are a lot of ways to contribute to the issue. I know that Duckling sleeps in a pitch black room.
Now the question I have. She sleeps fine when I put her down, but I want to let her see the cool light shows I can give her. Either from the lights on the fish tank (7 colors, and the light is on a timer) or from a lava lamp, which is what started the whole "cool lights in the bedroom" thing. She has expressed a desire to have stars in her room. It is funny. She sees the (glow, but she has never seen that) stars on my ceiling, and asks to have them. The child literally wants me to hand her the stars. So, I will give her the stars. Not mine, They won't restick.I had a set years ago, and I think I have found them on Amazon. We will see when I eventually put the order through.![]()
Anyway... Know what? Forget it. But I am not deleting this post.
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