Check the cute out…
October 18, 2009
Simply because I’m too stressed out now to do much blogging, what with college applications and its vast amount of paperwork and the potential of needing another bunch of SHOTS. Jesus, whoever though you could be subjected to the indignity of MMR shots after the age of 12? No one, that’s who! I should drag out my ‘religious belief’ that you should not toxicify your body with all manners of junk like that if your immune system is healthy (plus, I’ve had measles before as a baby), but then, most people think my idea of religion runs a little into the whacky. Its something a combination of wicca, unitarian universalist, pantheism and universe only knows what else. I’m all about respecting nature, not harming most living things, not overly junking up your body and the universe. Long way for a nice Christian girl brought up in an evangelical free chuch to come.
But anyway, I am stressed. Streesed in the hugest way possible which usually involves the use of salt and candles to get rid of the negative vibes that stress brings into my life. When I crank out the candles and the moon phases, you know it’s gotta be pretty bad. So I’m not really gonna blog too much for a while. Which means I am going to hork you this link to Dooce so you can check out the cute. Because that cute is pretty darn squeeable and might actually help bring your blood pressure down a few points if you are anywhere as stressed as I am. And if you aren’t stressed, well, its just DAMNED CUTE anyway.
Enjoy.
(And if your current source of stress is over your kid’s PSLE math paper this year, might I suggest not giving a hot damn about it because, 1. the PSLE is graded on a bell curve and 2. if your kid is worried they won’t be able to predict whether they’re getting an A* or not, it’d do them some good to learn to cope with unpredictability in life. Oh and 3. if you’re experiencing what was described in point no. 2. it’d be good for you to learn to cope with some unpredictability in your life too.)




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