
The sweet man shopped for me in Sephora and bought all these items. It's an even bigger deal because there isn't a Sephora in Vancouver and according to their website, many items can't be shipped to Canada. He phoned me from the store, and asked me to tell the girl in the store what I wanted and then he sent me that photo.
I think that's just about the sweetest thing a man could do, don't you? So, if you see me and I look different, that's because I've been playing with new makeup, and trying new face cream, etc. (don't worry, I'm not wearing it all at once like some teens do!)
And some boxes just arrived that he had shipped home, and I'm told there are things in there for me as well. It's fun having a present day half way between Christmas and Valentines!
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In the crafty side of things, I did finish a couple of projects but I can't show you because I'm planning on giving them for Valentines - so you'll have to wait. In the mean time, if you're looking to make a felted Easter basket, check out the pattern at Very Pink (scroll down a bit). I think it's pretty cool.
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Yesterday, I made the boys pancakes for brunch and while I was waiting for the last ones to cook, I asked the kid "would you like some O.J.?"
Kid: um, I'm trying to figure out what 'mo-jay' is
Dad: okay, we'll wait
Me: think about what I said "some O.J.
Kid (in about 3 minutes): ooooooooohhhhhhh. Orange Juice (pause, then politely chirps) No thank you.
Would you like some Mo-jay?
4 comments:
That was so sweet of your husband! You've got a keeper. (That's the same face cream I use, btw. Love it.)
I just to make the same kind of "mo-jay" mistake when I was a kid. Whenever my mom said "this morning", I heard "the smorning". I thought "smorning" was a word.
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Hi Staci - I heard that cream was very good - I'm glad you love it!
It's funny what kids hear isn't it? That's a cute story. Thanks for sharing.
JP is adorably sweet! I don't know any guy who would do that.
The smo-jay story reminds me of what happens to Art all the time. He introduces himself by saying "Hi, I'm Art" and almost always the reply is "Hi Mart". Then he has to correct them and they have a confused look on their face. It's funny to watch.
Hi JoAnn - that's funny!
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