I think I like alliterations.
I finished the lion's share of xmas cards last night. In my glorious cheap nature, I re-gifted one card to a friend, sent last year from a different friend. It was too funny to not pass on the christmas humor. It was great combo of mistletoe and camel toe humor. I also made 2 piles of these cards - hand out and mail out. When possible I hand deliver to avoid that pesky charge of mailing.....yup, that cheap! I also keep all my cards from the season before in my wrapping paper box to know who to send one to this season. I always have my own list then add anyone I got one from last year who I wouldn't have sent one to. I am well into the 30's now.
It is snowing softly outside today - and it is technically beautiful.....except, the long range forecast also shows that this time, the snow will not be leaving. What drops today will be the last snow to melt in the spring. I don't hate snow, I love that things are clean and a winter wonderland, but I am somewhat scared of shoveling this year. I have a plow guy for major snow to clean the driveway, but that doesn't take care of decks, and wiener paths in the backyard. Normally I loved the workout of a good shovel, but this year not so much. I tried to speak with the wieners about wearing stilts, but they are impossible when an idea isn't their own.
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I don't think you are well into your 30s. You've only completed a year and a month of your thirties, so that's just 11%. You'll have to wait a few more years to use that sentence. Please don't age the rest of us. ;)
ohh...hahaha, I meant in cards. I am well into my 30's in terms of how many cards I have written.
Yes, agreed, barley into my 30's in terms of age. Mentally I am in my 20's
wiener stilts lol
I love how you mentioned mistletoe/camel toe humour!I can't wait to top it.
The Bich-poo LOVES when I don't shovel, she runs around enough to clear/flatten snow for me. but she gets seriously pissed if I don't let her inside the second she decides she wants in.
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E-hoo would looove to have a little wiener sized snow plow strapped to him. He can plow a path for his older winter-hating brother.
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