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Being a transplant to the low-country of SC for 31 years is still not long enough to be called a ‘benyeh.’ If I stay until I’m dead I’ll probably go a ‘comeyeh’ since I am, originally, ‘from off’ (which is the upstate but, rules you know). By day I take care of my sweet little granddaughter, Baby M and do all those things I did when I was a SAHM raising four daughters which has translated to, ‘by day, I am exhausted.’ By night I blog, blog, blog, and blog some more or I sleep, depending on my level of exhaustion (do they still make Geritol?). I have a very unhealthy addiction to sweets (nearly any kind will do) and all comfort foods not covered under the ‘sweets’ category. I’m known for speaking my mind so, if you don’t want to know, don’t ask me. I love to find the humor in my empty nest life. I live life hard and smack into that brick wall almost daily because I’ve always had to learn the hard way. Why change now? I’m so glad you’ve come to laugh with me as I do this middle age, empty nest thing like a BOSS!
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LOL. I totally relate to the sink at night vs morning...although I have a husband who leaves his bowl where he sits and I am constantly picking it up to put it even in the sink!!!!!!! eek.
ReplyDeleteOh, trust me, half of that belongs to the man. LOL
DeleteOh my gosh. I would strangle someone.
ReplyDeleteYes, yes. How well I know that feeling. LOL
DeleteOh I feel the anger rising in my throat right now. Especially because you don't have little kids in the house. Grrrr.
ReplyDeleteNope. Just a 23 year old and a man. LOL
DeleteGlad I'm not the only one to experience the sink phenomena! I don't understand why they can't put the dishes in the dishwasher...which is right next to the sink!
ReplyDeleteLove the clip!!! :D
Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteI love SNL and still tape it every week.
Hahaha!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving!