Of course you do. Which is why you’ll be so shocked and appalled when you read my guest post over at Letters From Crazyville today. I confess that my feeling toward Trader Joe’s will never match my feelings toward my first grocery love. Stop on by and check out my dirty laundry!
Monthly archive: 03 2010
The light is growing dim. And vampires are about. Or they will be if I get just ONE more fan on my Facebook page. I promised to read Twilight if I get to 50 Facebook fans by the end of March. And I will write hilarious and probably dirty chronicles of my Twilight experience exclusively [...]
That’s right! I’m heading on over to Letters from Crazyville tomorrow as the guest blogger on Dirty Laundry day! Stop on by the read about one of my dirty little secrets.
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You can only imagine how flattered I was when fabulous and amazing Jessica of A Parent in Silver Spring asked to use my post about our trip to the National Aquarium on her blog. A Parent In Silver Spring is my go-to source for fun kids things to do and see in the DC area [...]
I just bought another glossy gossip tabloid because it has an article about Kourtney Kardashian and her baby-daddy in it. This is getting to be expensive habit and it’s causing me to read lots of extraneous Hollywood gossip like how Kelly Osbourne lost weight (my guess: she washed off half a ton of eyeliner and [...]
I’m looking to grow my numbers so I’d like to make a deal with you. If you help get me to 50 Facebook fans by the end of March, I will subject myself to something unpleasant and write it exclusively on Facebook. What will I do? I will read Twilight. And I hate vampire books. [...]
A great video I saw over at I Read Banned Books [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0FpV0dfoAk]
Today I picked another charity that has a dual local/global appeal. While you may not live near Children’s National Medical Center, you probably live near a pediatric medical facility that runs a similar program. So here’s the skinny on Children’s National Medical Center, as taken from their website: Children







