have i ever told you i hate cleaning? cuz i do i think more than i hate to do laundry.
*sigh* off to do more cleaning.
Quirky Mom, Quirky Family
have i ever told you i hate cleaning? cuz i do i think more than i hate to do laundry.
*sigh* off to do more cleaning.
i HATE cleaning, i think more than i HATE florida! oh, come rescue me!!!
my son tugged on my conch piercing (for the umpteenth time ugh!) but he is getting better, he tugged lightly, not out and out yanked it.
so my mom left me home with sara today, which is fine, but she didn’t take her phone (i am gonna take it away from her, i swear! what good is it if she never takes it with her???) didn’t leave me money to take her out (i don’t get “paid” until michael does, which is Friday) and to top it off the orkin man is coming between 10 and 10.30 (the joys of living in florida! the bug man has to come spray your home with carcinogenic-toxins once a month [or more] to keep the nasties at bay! i HATE this state and am glad to be moving once and for all.) so i have to sit and wait for the orkin man before we can even go out. so i asked sara to watch the boy so i could turn my mattress (he opened two bottles on it, which would have been fine, but i ran out of febreze, so i had to turn it) and now all his toys are cluttering up my already too-cluttered floor, so i am going to clean now.
ugh! i don’t know how single moms do it! i need some time to myself, i cannot wait until the move so i can pass the boy off to his dad for even just an hour a day lol
he is crawling to the end of the bed and keeps pulling the base to my phone down, which in turn pulls my mobile charger and then my surge protector GRRR!!! and i ask him to stop and he looks at me and laughs!
yes, i love him to death, but i am with him 24/7 with few breaks, and i think it is starting to get to me. no, i will not drown my son
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