Luke--it doesn't matter how much karmic payback your kid gives you for being tough on your parents. jr. will bring you more joy than heartache.
don't listen to rumr. you don't have to travel with that much stuff. well, maybe if you're travelling by camel you'll need to pack more
exciting news! keep us posted
this is obviously a woman's perspective...
"Honey, can i take my balls this weekend?? All of the other guys are bring theirs....please??"
i see you that you know some of my husband's friends that's so lame when people get like that
look all you condescending wankers, how many ways do i have to say it: balls are good, balls in the office are good, there is nothing wrong with sitting on balls.
hmmm...i just always went with the "he seems happy" approach to intuitive parenting. he always had a way of letting me know if he wanted something, and it wasn't usually hard to figure out what. then he got mobile and got opinions of his own...now it's just a fun free for fall.
Geez--I remember the first 3 years of parenthood being the least stressful. He was a pretty happy little infant and pretty cute toddler. There were definitely stressful moments but sheesh--no more than the number of stressful days I had anyway. After he learned to say "no" things got way more stressful
patience is a virtue.
it'll happen before you know it
a watched pot never boils
the above trite little bits of advice are annoying and really suck...especially when my mom says them!
i think i had the adVantage. isn't that why climbers use chalk? that body oil sure is slippy but damn do i look even better in my hot p'rana top when i use it
Yah--thanks PP. You can be my belay buddy anytime maybe next time some rock will get climbed
that chica is lookin mighty fine w/all that gear hanging off of her
hmmm...i never climbed very well in the first place. i just embrace my suck and climb badly. i don't even care anymore if people witness it. i've already led some 5.6 pitches this year, what have you done?