Everything I write right now bores me to tears. It is all a big jumble of work and the scant hours outside of work. Things that might be interesting:
• Tabby is still saying “whassat” and “whooozat” almost incessantly. This is frequently the first thing she says when she wakes up in the morning.
• I have started turning the table on her and asking “Who's that” and “What's that” to see if she can tell me. Sometimes it sort of sounds like what it really is. But she always gets a couple things right. “Who am I?” she will almost always say “Mama” to and “Who's that” (indicating Loki) almost always illicits a “Woof!” response.
• Yes, my child is clearly a genius.
• Speaking of kids, did you know they used to perform pregnancy tests by injecting lab animals with urine? Weird.
• I still have not found the time to make a new running playlist. I have tried on multiple occasions, but either my darling baby decided to take over the computer or the computer decided to be cantankerous. Matt did not understand why this nearly brought me to tears on attempt #4 and declared that “something 'bigger' must be very wrong in [my] world.” He's still alive, miraculously.
• I have been eating nothing but junk lately. Little time at home leads to me eating poorly. That and Holly giving me cookies. Shame on her.
• I am reading The Time Traveler's Wife right now. Seriously good book. It's due on Friday and I'm on disc 4/16. That does not bode well. But I rationalize my late fees as being “donations” to the library.
• Wii Fit comes out next Wednesday and should be at our door by Friday. Kickass.
• I am getting a pedicure this weekend. My horribly dry feet (with half a big toenail missing from a bad skiboot day this winter … ew) will be very happy.

Sunday was a busy and fab day all around. We got up early and headed off to pick up Holly and Wes. Tabby downed an entire bottle of Yoplait strawberry smoothie in the car (that girl can really pack the yogurt away!) since she hadn't had much breakfast before we left (this really has nothing to do with the rest of the story, but it was funny and something I want to remember just because it's so very Tabby).
Saturday dawned bright and early. We hit the ground running to head to Kelly's graduation. It was a typical, but very nice, ceremony. The two main speakers, the president of the law school and the chief justice of the 10th circuit, were both concise and amusing. And it was so amazing sitting there and watching my little sis graduate from LAW SCHOOL. Such an accomplishment. I'm still in awe and so so so proud of her.
We celebrated Matty's 28th in high style. I was able to leave work a bit early and we did some shopping for the upcoming events and got ready to go to dinner.
My BFF and sweet hubby turns 28 today. We've known each other for almost 10 years and every day I'm exceedingly glad he's in my life. He's one of the good ones. You see it in how he does his job. You see it in how he pursues his hobbies. You see it in how he treats his family and friends. You see it in every interaction with his daughter. I miss him when he's gone and I'm always so glad to welcome him home. I love sharing adventures with him from travel to grocery shopping to parenthood to video games.