Monday, April 14, 2008

Monday Fill-Ins

1. I love springtime in TEXAS!
2. Cereal & Milk are foods I love to eat for breakfast.
3. It seems I'm always searching for my socks.
4. Hearing lil' man laugh is a great way to end the day.
5. I think I am not in the mood for work tonight!
6. Chocolate is what I've been craving lately.
7. And as for the weekend, Friday I'm looking forward to a b-day party, Saturday my plans include the Zoo Run Run and Sunday, I want to go to bed and take a LONG nap!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey thanks for stopping by my blog. The Thursday Thirteen and Wordless Wednesday are meme's I have found on there.
The link for Wordless Wednesday is:
http://www.wordlesswednesday.com/
I can't recall the other one.

I was wondering also if you would want to sponser myself and my preemie son with a donation for the March for Babies. We are walking 05/03/08. You can find the donation badge on my blog on the sidebar, any amount would be greatly appreciated.

Anonymous said...

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Yup, its just where you post a picture without words!