A good day for....
Today is a good day for:
Drinking cough syrup straight from the bottle (if I did that sort of thing... which I don't... OK?)
Complaining about my Mother in Law (if I wasn't worried about being discovered)
Going to the movies (if I didn't have to work)
Taking a nap (if I had the time)
Serving leftovers for dinner (and you know I will)
Hugging my kids (like everyday)
Sneaking some shalach manos candy even though you told the kids no one could have anymore
(come on, I know I'm not the only one)
Getting back to normal (at least until the Pesach prep begins)
OK I'm feeling better now. You are all welcome to resume commenting.
Labels: daily life, family, holidays
18 Comments:
Yes, yes, I must confess. I sneak in a bunch of chocalates into my pockets so my kids AND my wife don't see.
Getting back to normal (at least until the Pesach prep begins)
Pesach?????? Oh no, I forgot.
Endless matza brei.. arrrgggh
long seder..arrrggggggggh
inlaws...arrrrrrrrrrrgggggggggggh
once again going over the fact that there weren't literally 10 million Hebrews in Egypt.....aaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrggggggggghhhhhhhhhh
matza brei is the bomb. don't diss it, fuzzyman.
Hey, I took care of Sarah at the Muqata, dont make me take care of you :)
http://muqata.blogspot.com/2007/03/missing-podcasts.html
Besides, I like Matza brei too, just not the amount I am forced to put away at times.
(come on, I know I'm not the only one)
Are you kidding? I haven't eaten a protein in 24 hours (unless milk chocolate is a protein).
Hey, I miss matza brei since I got married and stopped eating it...so everyone has complaints!
I guess I chose the wrong day to stop sniffing glue....
I guess I chose the wrong day to stop sniffing glue....
LOL
Airplane.... Classic
matza brei scares the crap outta me.
I have a *great* recipe for matza granola, and that's the only breakfast (besides scrambled eggs) served in our house for a week. I actually look forward to it all year.
Well, ok, the baby gets strained peas or sweet potato, but you know what I mean.
I love matza Brei,
My kids could eat it three meals a day on Pesach if I let them.
How about we trade. I complain about your M-i-L and you complain about mine. No one will ever make the connection! The perfect crime!
With all the talk about matzah brei, I have to open up the great debate - Are we referring to it served sweet or salty?
HH: You could always become chassidic and give up gebochts. No matza brei!
I like my brei salty. Same for, lihavdil, latkes and French toast.
Miriam you are totally on to something here.
I think I'll start taking submissions for people who want to complain about their relatives but not on their own blog!
Isn't every day a good day for all those things?!
I almost always get caught when sneaking food. :)
I guess I picked the wrong day to stop taking amphetamines.
PT - everyday is the wrong day for that... isnt' it?
Drinking cough syrup straight from the bottle (if I did that sort of thing... which I don't... OK?)
uh huh ;)
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