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PhantomPhoenix0

PostPosted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 8:02 am


So a few months ago, I announced that my girlfriend was pregnant. With a couple of months to go, we've decided to keep it. So now, we're trying to come up with names. Her mom is suggesting strange/traditional Brazilian names like Brulio (attempt to spell it, only heard it spoken with Portuguese pronunciation). The gf and I are liking the names Soren, and Derek, however we're not too sure about either.

Coming up with names is harder then you'd think sad
PostPosted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 11:05 am


PhantomPhoenix0
So a few months ago, I announced that my girlfriend was pregnant. With a couple of months to go, we've decided to keep it. So now, we're trying to come up with names. Her mom is suggesting strange/traditional Brazilian names like Brulio (attempt to spell it, only heard it spoken with Portuguese pronunciation). The gf and I are liking the names Soren, and Derek, however we're not too sure about either.

Coming up with names is harder then you'd think sad


Good luck with everything.
Are you exited?

patch99329


PhantomPhoenix0

PostPosted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 6:16 pm


patch99329
PhantomPhoenix0
So a few months ago, I announced that my girlfriend was pregnant. With a couple of months to go, we've decided to keep it. So now, we're trying to come up with names. Her mom is suggesting strange/traditional Brazilian names like Brulio (attempt to spell it, only heard it spoken with Portuguese pronunciation). The gf and I are liking the names Soren, and Derek, however we're not too sure about either.

Coming up with names is harder then you'd think sad


Good luck with everything.
Are you exited?

Thank you.

I am excited, but the problem is I'm also very nervous and afraid as well, and thats burying the excitement.
PostPosted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 7:28 pm


PhantomPhoenix0
patch99329
PhantomPhoenix0
So a few months ago, I announced that my girlfriend was pregnant. With a couple of months to go, we've decided to keep it. So now, we're trying to come up with names. Her mom is suggesting strange/traditional Brazilian names like Brulio (attempt to spell it, only heard it spoken with Portuguese pronunciation). The gf and I are liking the names Soren, and Derek, however we're not too sure about either.

Coming up with names is harder then you'd think sad


Good luck with everything.
Are you exited?

Thank you.

I am excited, but the problem is I'm also very nervous and afraid as well, and thats burying the excitement.
club soda would fix that! club soda fixes everything.

or was that duct tape?

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TeaDidikai

PostPosted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 2:42 pm


~checks her own vitals~ Yep- still alive.


Things are a little rough at the moment- and I cannot make any guesses as to my availability again until the autumn- but I think I shall be around more soonish... sweatdrop
PostPosted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 11:43 pm


TeaDidikai
~checks her own vitals~ Yep- still alive.


Things are a little rough at the moment- and I cannot make any guesses as to my availability again until the autumn- but I think I shall be around more soonish... sweatdrop


IT'S ALIVE!

I was starting to wonder if I missed some kind of Tea absence memo only the cool kids got.

Best of luck to you in dealing with the rough stuff. Seems a lot of people I know are in similar situations right now.

Sivirs


patch99329

PostPosted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 12:59 am


TeaDidikai
~checks her own vitals~ Yep- still alive.


Things are a little rough at the moment- and I cannot make any guesses as to my availability again until the autumn- but I think I shall be around more soonish... sweatdrop


*glomp*

Yay! It's good to see you alive and well!
PostPosted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 8:12 pm


TeaDidikai
~checks her own vitals~ Yep- still alive.


Things are a little rough at the moment- and I cannot make any guesses as to my availability again until the autumn- but I think I shall be around more soonish... sweatdrop
best of luck!

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 8:29 pm


SPRING BREAK!

*collapses*
I had a student gouge under my wedding band yesterday. I need a break.
PostPosted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 11:12 pm


break...what's that?

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TeaDidikai

PostPosted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 3:14 pm


Sivirs

I was starting to wonder if I missed some kind of Tea absence memo only the cool kids got.
Sweets- if such a memo existed- you would have been on that list.

I've been "Spring Cleaning" for about a month now.

I consolidated my "Magical Bookshelves" into one. For those who have been here before and remember the collection by the hearth- it is now completely contained on one of the smaller shelves (the one that used to hold all the RPG stuff by and by).

I'm currently on a couple different detox programs and my household is going organic.

This is for a few reasons. I usually do this in the spring to shift my body from running on the large amounts of hot protein that I eat during the winter in order to shift my mood and focus towards the lighter tastes of fresh foods available in spring, summer and autumn.

I'm also hitting the Spa this coming weekend and I've been rather contemplative.

The orange/brown sofa of doom that has served people well since the seventies is no more and the green pseudo-recliner has gone the way of the do-do too. (Really! I swear a bunch of hungry sailors malled it with forks and knives because they thought it was easy prey!)

I'm shampooing the carpets, washing everything that is made with cloth (Wing and Fiddler- you're clothes, towels and blankets are being washed as well)

So- news flash, Tea sucks at cleaning house.

The only thing that keeps me on task is a kind of repetitive mantra/moving meditation wherein every time I put something away (be that a shelf or in the garbage) I remind myself that the little action performed just told my Hubby I love him.

That... and music. Lots and lots of music. Well... to be more accurate- really only 12 songs played over and over and over and over and over again until most people would like to strangle me. sweatdrop I also have been singing one song out loud (note- I'm darn near tone deaf) that is based on this.
What can I say? I love Casey Neil

Sunday is Easter Dinner at RCR.
I'm a little frazzled because besides Pashka and bread, I'm not sure what to make! I'm sure I'll figure it out. Likely either lamb or salmon.
PostPosted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 7:53 pm


I don't get to go home for Easter services, which I always liked. Plus family traditions.

But! I decided to host my favorite family tradition at my apartment: Egg Fighting. Something my friends are totally getting into. ^.^

So happy. Egg fighting at my house!

I'm doing spring cleaning next week at my house, and trying to follow Michael Pollans advice from In Defense of Food. So it seems Tea, we aren't that far apart.

maenad nuri
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patch99329

PostPosted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 2:06 am


Our easters usuall consist of driving home from our camping holidays then giving each other an easter egg. Thats what you get from living with a family of rock hard atheists.
When I was at primary school I'd get a palm cross.

Thus concluding my easter experiences xD
PostPosted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 10:36 am


I had a 'chai tea latte' at starbucks today.
Which is a pretentious way of saying 'with milk'.

It wasn't that bad actually, but I'll see if they can make me one without milk next time.

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TeaDidikai

PostPosted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 10:54 am


Nuri

I'm doing spring cleaning next week at my house, and trying to follow Michael Pollans advice from In Defense of Food. So it seems Tea, we aren't that far apart.
I want to buy that book. The whole idea of orthorexeia boggles the mind and makes me giddy in ways I likely shouldn't be.

Have you made his kale crisps? They're wonderful!
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