tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4942079898777346435.post7750826414902297070..comments2023-07-13T03:12:50.480-07:00Comments on moldy pumpkin: Sarah PalinKelliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11780845099722720545noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4942079898777346435.post-7668886652067115032008-10-08T11:22:00.000-07:002008-10-08T11:22:00.000-07:00Just wanted to pop by and let you know I wrote a p...Just wanted to pop by and let you know I wrote a post linking to this post.Mackenzies Mommahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16518465318448292559noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4942079898777346435.post-85536464420898598182008-10-07T12:09:00.000-07:002008-10-07T12:09:00.000-07:00Oh Sarah Palin! She amuses me. I really don't foll...Oh Sarah Palin! She amuses me. I really don't follow the McCain/Palin thing, I'm more of a Obama/Biden.<BR/><BR/>Your birthday looked like you had a good time. I spent my birthday (back in July) bouncing around my house waiting for my presents<BR/><BR/>I'm glad you're alright. If its any consolation, I was born with a worm in my lung, which only acts up when I inhale heavy purfume (I'm allergic to the point that I could die from not being able to inhale). But not having a heart murmur is a good thing!! Just take things with stride, my Doctors have been telling me that for years, take things as handed to you, because even though it makes you anxious, it makes you stronger individual. Take for example, I have a medical condition that can not be cured because its a genetic mutation, I know that I have this problem, I know that I can't fix it, and by being okay with it, I'm open to the different methods of treating the symptoms. <BR/><BR/>I haven't been on a farm in years, since my Nanny took us to ours when I lived in Vancouver, but since I live in the North now, I can't even remember how to get rid of the rats! I don't even like rats. <BR/><BR/>I'm glad your schooling is going well! Mine is stupid busy, but my English Language class is ever so fascinating! Today we were discussing lexicons, and lexemes. Victorian literature is proving to be tiring, as I prefer more Renaissance and Romantic literature over the phonebook type. TV is a lot of TV watching, and my Vampire class, is really hard, because I hate being forced to read a novel in a certain time frame-a novel per week and on top of all the other readings and TV I have to watch for TV studies, leaves very little time. Thank gosh we're doing cult novels where fangirls would write a lot of stuff on the internet.melissapaakkonenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12101115813638478727noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4942079898777346435.post-77223132243737222032008-10-07T07:42:00.000-07:002008-10-07T07:42:00.000-07:00Oh my gosh, this post says everything that I *want...Oh my gosh, this post says everything that I *want* to say but haven't had the words. <BR/><BR/>As a parent, it really bugs me that SP, used her son in her campaign speech as a 'tool' of sorts. I mean yes- I understand that Trig is a part of her life and that since he has special needs that it is 'harder' for her, but seriously? Using the poor kid in your acceptance speech? That was low- even for a politician. <BR/><BR/>Also as a walking billboard for how 'abstinence only' doesn't work? It totally offends me that she SUPPORTS it. I sat through all my health classes and look where it got me- I'm just 'another statistic'(I'm being literal not serious). *rolls eyes* I'd love to sit down with her for just 5 minutes and give her a piece of my mind and see how she feels(I guarantee she wouldn't like it). <BR/><BR/>Okay, I'll step down from my soapbox for the moment(it is much to early to be up here anyways ;) ).<BR/><BR/>I actually need to cut my hair again in all my super duper extra free time that doesn't exist, but will make sure I do so before I go to Burbank next month. <BR/><BR/>As for M's heart- I've gotten used to it and have started pre-empting every 'lets listen to your lungs and heart' from pediatricians with "By the way she has a heart murmur." Tends to get them to drop it, usually. <BR/><BR/>Glad to hear school is going well! I started back just over 2 weeks ago now so am just finally settled in. Its been fun juggling 12 credits(thankfully at the moment 7 of them are online), the toddler and everything else, since as you are well aware its fall and fall means extra work getting ready for winter on a farm. I'd love to see some of your writing if you get around to it. <BR/><BR/>As for your rat problem- I envy your electric zapper. Our problem got so bad that even with cats(we have 4! barn cats) we had to resort to my not so favorite method. But we had BIG and MEAN rats- they'd walk right in and sit there staring at me while I milked. The final straw came the day I went to feed and opened our SEALED feed containers and found 2 of them in there. Thing is I had closed it the night before, and there were NO chew marks on the thing anywhere, so no point of entry. It was a little freaky.Mackenzies Mommahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16518465318448292559noreply@blogger.com