Ok so last night I was out with some ladies from MOPS(Mothers of Preschoolers) and we were talking about people who gloss everything and make everything sound so peachy. We related it to the Christmas letter you get from people who have the picture perfect life or so it seems. We all agreed that we stop reading after the first couple of lines and that we prefer those people that "keep it real." You know the ones who admit that their kids get on their nerves from time to time--even daily. Wake up people--it doesn't mean we don't love our kids. It means we are being honest.
Ok not sure where this is going but I decided to delete someone off my facebook friends list. The type of person who makes everything seem picture perfect and someone who loves to act as though her kids are perfect. The funny thing is I know she really stretches the truth. hehe!!!! Anyways it was so freeing and liberating that I might just delete somemore peeps. You see life is too short to surround yourself with phony balonies. lol!!!
Onto the adoption front: waiting on our agency to approve our homestudy and then we have signed the immigration papers I-800. Getting excited as it is slowly but surely moving forward.
Bless you all!!!
Peace Out!!!
Lori
One Month Down
-
Titus is one month (and a half) through his 3-6 months of a Halo brace.
Unfortunately, his pins have developed infections that are not clearing
up. So ev...
Oh no, Lori! You deleted me??!! Oh man, I mean, I just can't help bragging about how PERFECT my kids are... you know they really are as good as gold and never do anything wrong. *wink*
ReplyDeleteI really have a problem with people like that. Thinking of deleting someone off my FB, too, but, yikes, I can only imagine the drama that would ensue. But, yeah, I need to go weed the ol' Facebook garden. lol
No Leslie--I couldn't delete you. I adore our conversations too much with us both yelling at our kids from opposite ends. lol!!!
ReplyDelete