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June 18, 2009

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Liz

1. Congratulations - I hate zoo moms. they suck.
5. The Shredder and the Wry?

Lindsay

5 - wow that is very cool that you have an email thread going back and forth...
1 - good for you.
6 - lol at the thinky post that is three, maybe four years out.

Jennifer

"It took everything I had not to slap that granola bar clear to the giraffe, people."

That sentence up there. That is why I LOVE YOU.

You make me laugh. Mwah.

Jen @ The Short Years

My hair is turning gray too--weeping with you. Weeping with you. Clairol is my new friend.

Elsha

I have no problem disciplining other people's children unless that child's parent is RIGHT THERE. I think I need to start just ignoring those parents though because it usually goes something like this: Child misbehaves. I see parent and think, "oh good, parent will do something about this." Watch while parent witnesses the bad behavior and does nothing. And then my head explodes.

P.S. You totally should have slapped that granola bar to the giraffe.

Jen

My hair started getting gray when I was TWENTY FIVE. Unfair.

I went to the zoo yesterday too (too too) but it was so hot that there weren't many other people there. I did not have to slap anyone.

Jess

BUT I WANT TO KNOW. What came from the monastery??

Amy

Did you want one of the Trappist caskets the monastery makes? We spent last summer in Dubuque while my husband worked (we are from Des Moines-the capital of Iowa-which I am sure you know). I loved the candy from Betty Jane's. Yum!

Kels

I am not even a mommy (but a nanny full time) and I yell at other people's kids at the park. I don't understand why playground/zoo moms do not care if their kids throw sand/push kids over. Rude!

Spin Mama

Of course the kid misbehaved when the parent wasn't around. The parents are never around when the worst behavior happens. You want someone to take responsibility, so you look around and...*crickets*.

annie

Oh Maggie. My horns come out when the Big Kids are around...even more so when their moms are there too. The worst part is that you know they don't listen to you and you want to grab their little arm as they're blasting past you and your little boy is still spinning in circles at the edge of the bridge because they blew past him so fast. You just want to grab that skinny little arm, get your eyes about two inches from theirs and tell them to SLOW THE FREAK DOWN. But you don't, of course, because then ALL OF A SUDDEN mom would actually CARE and who would be in trouble? Certainly not the Big Kid who knocked over the Little Kid, but the MOM who had the nerve to protect her child. Not that it makes me bitter or anything.

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