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Wife, support system, and partner-in-crime to PGY-3 (IM) and spoiler of our 11 y/o yellow lab
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- order just one more margarita
- drive long distances and refuse to acknowledge gas prices are no longer $1.29
- hop online for "just a second"
- play on my phone while laying in bed in the darkWife of a surgical fellow; Mom to a busy toddler girl and 5 furballs (2 cats, 3 dogs)
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-Believe him when he says he'll be home "really soon."
-Let DS watch TV.
-Go more than 2 days without working out (I pay for it later, when I finally do go).
-Use my credit card. Yuck.
-Trust the chickens to stay in their yard, and allow them to free range.Wife to Family Medicine attending, Mom to DS1 and DS2
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"The Official IMSN Enabler"
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-Let the kids jump on our nasty, old, falling apart furniture because they physcially can't help but needng to jump on something (knowing that in a few months/years we will have new furniture that I won't let them jump on)
-Stay up too late watching episode after episode of Mad Men on Netflix
-Make any sort of phone call while the kids are awake
-Give a snack at 4pm while the kids watch a program so I can cook dinner without them freaking out
-Get on FB or iMSN forum at 8:20 am knowing I really ought to be getting myself ready for the gym and the kids too!!Domestic engineer and CEO of Camp Crazy. Wife to an interventional radiologist, Mother to a 5 year old super hero and a 3 year old CEO in training.
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Spending all of naptime reading blogs, e-mails, iMSN, FB, etc. (If you see me here between 1 and 3PM Central, tell me to go do something productive. . . or to take a nap!)
Stopping at yard sales.Wife and #1 Fan of Attending Adult & Geriatric Psychiatrist.
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Originally posted by v-girl View PostI think of you when I hear the Thrift Shop song. Which is hilarious because you really don't seem the hip hop/rap type. ha ha ha!
The yard sale/thrift shopping/crafting thing is really the oxymoron of my life. I hate clutter but I love new (or new-to-me) things. I hate wasting money but I love to shop. I hate having a bunch of scraps of this and that around, but I love crafting. So it's a constant dance of bringing things home and getting other things out of the home. For instance, I refurbished a breadbox but have no room for it in my kitchen and even the loaf of bread that is sitting on the kitchen counter drives me crazy. But, in the course of refurbishing the breadbox, I had all kinds of ideas for other ways I could do it so I just bought another breadbox at a yard sale. And we are moving in four months so I know I'm going to have to unload a breadbox before we move, that is assuming I find time to refurbish it before then. . . . and I could totally be doing that during naptime if I wasn't cruising iMSN.
ETA: I just listened to the song. Hilarious. I love it. Very tongue-in-cheek. Yes, I do have a second-hand fur jacket. I'm totally "Passin' up on those moccasins someone else's been walkin' in." (I draw the line at used shoes, undergarments, sheets, hats, and pjs.) And I totally think that paying $50 for a t-shirt that everybody else has is a big don't.Last edited by MrsK; 06-06-2013, 03:06 PM.Wife and #1 Fan of Attending Adult & Geriatric Psychiatrist.
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Originally posted by MrsK View PostI've got to admit I've never heard the Thrift Shop song.
The yard sale/thrift shopping/crafting thing is really the oxymoron of my life. I hate clutter but I love new (or new-to-me) things. I hate wasting money but I love to shop. I hate having a bunch of scraps of this and that around, but I love crafting. So it's a constant dance of bringing things home and getting other things out of the home. For instance, I refurbished a breadbox but have no room for it in my kitchen and even the loaf of bread that is sitting on the kitchen counter drives me crazy. But, in the course of refurbishing the breadbox, I had all kinds of ideas for other ways I could do it so I just bought another breadbox at a yard sale. And we are moving in four months so I know I'm going to have to unload a breadbox before we move, that is assuming I find time to refurbish it before then. . . . and I could totally be doing that during naptime if I wasn't cruising iMSN.
ETA: I just listened to the song. Hilarious. I love it. Very tongue-in-cheek. Yes, I do have a second-hand fur jacket. I'm totally "Passin' up on those moccasins someone else's been walkin' in." (I draw the line at used shoes, undergarments, sheets, hats, and pjs.) And I totally think that paying $50 for a t-shirt that everybody else has is a big don't.
I would love to have a small breadbox as a charging station - with a power strip mounted to the back and holes drilled into the back of the box for individual cords. Or, even better? A false back to the box that is easily removed so the power strip is inside as is all of the excess cord from the individual devices.Kris
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Originally posted by HouseofWool View PostI would love to have a small breadbox as a charging station - with a power strip mounted to the back and holes drilled into the back of the box for individual cords. Or, even better? A false back to the box that is easily removed so the power strip is inside as is all of the excess cord from the individual devices.
Wife and #1 Fan of Attending Adult & Geriatric Psychiatrist.
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