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| Your dominant hues are green and blue. You're smart and you know it, and want to use your power to help people and relate to others. Even though you tend to battle with yourself, you solve other people's conflicts well. Your saturation level is very high - you are all about getting things done. The world may think you work too hard but you have a lot to show for it, and it keeps you going. You shouldn't be afraid to lead people, because if you're doing it, it'll be done right. Your outlook on life is very bright. You are sunny and optimistic about life and others find it very encouraging, but remember to tone it down if you sense irritation. |
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| Your dominant hues are cyan and blue. You like people and enjoy making friends. You're conservative and like to make sure things make sense before you step into them, especially in relationships. You are curious but respected for your opinions by people who you sometimes wouldn't even suspect. Your saturation level is medium - You're not the most decisive go-getter, but you can get a job done when it's required of you. You probably don't think the world can change for you and don't want to spend too much effort trying to force it. Your outlook on life is brighter than most people's. You like the idea of influencing things for the better and find hope in situations where others might give up. You're not exactly a bouncy sunshine but things in your world generally look up. |


Shrike
Shrike & Whozat
I knew I shouldn't have mentioned the Christmas party so soon
How did that happen?!?

Speaking of fertility symbols, here are thirteen more that I've come across in my research . . .
- Goddesses / Venuses (veni?) of many sorts
- Kokopelli
- Frogs
- Turtles
- Cowrie Shells
- Rose Quartz
- Pine trees / needles / cones
- Oak trees / acorns
- Elephants
- Mangos
- Rabbits
- Eggs (duh!)
- Pomegranates
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Go ahead and order 2 vials of donor sperm. Daddy and I want to treat you to one. I will put a $500 check in the mail by Monday. Did not want to tell you this on the blog, but wanted to tell you before you ordered. Have a really good time at the beach. Mama









These are my fancy, dress-up shoes. Very practical.

13 Recent Google searches that have brought readers to my blog
- "thursday thirteen" blog october 18 2007 (how very meta!)
- antibiotics before conception
- soulmates recognize
- panda theme baby
- baby panda nursery themes
- clomid 150 side effects
- ovidrel cd 11 and cd18
- mardi gras murder mystery party
- dollar tree hpt
- Democrats (lord of the flie)
- pink spotting 4 dpo
- black and white themed nursery
- clomid 3-7 cd23
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Today is Blog Action Day, when bloggers everywhere are encouraged to write about one topic - this year, the environment.Learn more about Manic Monday.
Babes in Arms
While at Target earlier this week, we spotted another inappropriately old girl carrying around a realistic babydoll. We realized that both she and the girl at the beach are probably doing those "what it's like to take care of a baby" school projects!
Out of the Mouths of Babes
I don't remember exactly what Shrike said to our 7-year-old niece, but it was something smart-ass and untrue, I'm sure, and it prompted the following conversation:Niece: Is Aunt Shrike kidding?
Whozat: Yes, she's kidding. She's always kidding. Don't believe anything she says.
Niece (stricken): So, then it's not true when she says she loves me?
Shrike: Oh, no honey, you can take that one to the bank.
Niece (with evil grin): I knew that'd getcha!
Our cats are a bit spatially challenged.

Get the Thursday Thirteen code here!Nine Benefits of Coming Out . . .
- Living an open and whole life.
- Developing closer, more genuine relationships.
- Building self-esteem from being known and loved for who we really are.
- Reducing the stress of hiding our identity.
- Connecting with others who are GLBT.
- Being part of a strong and vibrant community.
- Helping to dispel myths and stereotypes about who GLBT people are and what our lives are like.
- Becoming a role model for others.
- Making it easier for younger GLBT people who will follow in our footsteps.
. . . and Four Tips for Coming Out
- Get a sense for the other person's attitude about GLBT individuals, based on their reactions to movies, tv characters or news events.
- Educate yourself on GLBT issues, so you can dispel misinformation,
- Decide what you want to say, and the best time to say it.
- If it doesn't go as you'd hoped, be patient; some people take time to adjust to your news.
Borrowed without permission from the Human Rights Campaign.
More coming out resources and information about National Coming Out Day, from HRC.
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Maybe it's because I'm a woman, or maybe it's because I'm a dyke, but when I hear the word "curvy," only one thing two things come to mind.
So, since October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, I thought I'd do my part to make everyone else as aware of them it as we are here at our house.
Please visit TheBreastCancerSite.com and click on the button to help provide mammograms for women in need.
Then, look around the rest of the site, to learn how you can help fight breast cancer and . . .

Note: I did not take any of these photos; I stole them all from Google Images. If one is yours and you're pissed about it, let me know and I'll remove it from the collage.
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ThirteenGet the Thursday Thirteen code here!RationalizationsReasons that "You know, it would probably be better for the baby to be due in July than in June, anyway."
- Could be more than a couple weeks early and still have short-term disability coverage for maternity leave (not covered if I deliver before June 1).
- Ditto for ICU additional coverage (including NICU).
- Gets the kid's birthday awy from the week-long string of June birthdays in both of our families.
- LadyKay's college graduation (Aug 16) would be near the end my maternity leave - a perfect time to take the baby down visit my family in Texas.
- Um . . . .
- Yeah . . .
- Well,
- that's
- pretty
- much
- all
- I've
- got.

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