bathtubstu
BathtubStu
bathtubstu

Momoa is very meh for me. I don’t get it.

It really is. It’s not The Hills where everyone is young and aspiring and might be going places, it’s ten years later when they’re all pushing 35 and haven’t done a damn thing. But all still gorgeous and messy and drunk. It’s ridiculously addictive.

Night sweats! Yes, they’re insane. For the second time through, I kept a stack of clothes right next to the bed and would change when needed. I also rotated through three pillows so the others could dry. 

Next up, Welch’s rebranding as the “grape juice for manly men!” 

Same!!!

Wait a minute, isn’t November/December when we usually get Vanderpump & RHOBH? NJ better not pre-empt my LA basketcases!

My issue with the design change is telling the day diapers from the night diapers. I don’t care about Sesame Street, but at least the characters were wearing nightcaps. The day diapers have a sleepy owl on them and when I’m exhausted I spend 2 minutes saying to myself, “okay, owls sleep during the day, so...”

I figured it was more because Sesame Street’s merch deals all changed when it went to HBO and Pampers just rode out the last of their deal. 

It was fantastic!

This is terrifying.

I think it was easier to tell when they used to change the text color to red. The underline doesn’t always flag your brain that way.

Ah, I meant Wedding Singer. I just reread my own comments and realized I didn’t specify. Sorry!

It’s tough being the mom of two boys. I really can’t let them think that. But I can make sure they see both sexes as unique but equal.

It’s a link to a story about her working as a script doctor.

It’s good because it was secretly rewritten by Carrie Fisher. That’s why it’s so much stronger than the rest of Sandler’s films. 

When we ask Alexa for something in our house, we add “please” at the end. And then when we get an answer or a response we say “Alexa, thank you.” This is quite specifically for our 4yo and 18mo who seem to think we’re talking to a woman in a data center somewhere. So far the only thing I’ve noticed is that my boys

They didn’t let my husband watch. They purposely pulled him out of the room and handed him the baby. Which meant that while they talked about saving my life, I laid there listening to my husband and my baby, thinking I’d never see them again. But it’s true, at least my husband didn’t witness what was being done to me.

Yes, but the rate is still too high. It isn’t just that older mothers are giving birth, it’s that they’re more likely to develop other conditions. Most of these conditions are fairly easily treatable, but many places aren’t looking for them or relating them to the pregnancy. Heart attack, for example. A 40 year old

I can tell you from personal experience that watching that blood come out of you is the most terrifying thing that’s ever happened to me. And at the time I had no idea it was an entire body’s worth (9 pints).