Am I mean?
By crazed_moma
@crazed_moma (1054)
United States
3 responses
@brandy78 (159)
• Canada
10 Oct 07
Definatly not.. I do the dance of joy when my daughters dance gets cancelled.. I just get tired of running all the time.. She is usually glad for the break too.. I think kids could use a lot more down time then they seem to get.. life is so hectic these days..
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@princessmom1011 (719)
• United States
10 Oct 07
NO i wouldnt say your mean, i recall one day last spring when i too was excited my sons tball practice was cancelled i was tired, and just over all didnt feel up to doing much its not that i was mean that day in particular i needed to veg and im sure you have your reasons for being excited and its not like your hoping for it daily just every once in awhile
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@crazy_ol_lady (1014)
• United States
10 Oct 07
hi crazed_mom,
No, I don't think that was mean. I just think that your body may be telling you that you need to get some rest, or take a break. So celebrating may be a good way to relax a little until tomorrow when you are up and at it again. You should feel a lot better tomorrow, and life goes on.
My suggestion, celebrate today, relax with the family, and get ready to continue your efforts at the very next opportunity.
Happy posting..
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@crazed_moma (1054)
• United States
11 Oct 07
She didn't seem to mind too much fortunately. :) I got so much cleaning done around the house. lol not the kind of celebration I was thinking but it needed to be done so badly! Now if I could just get my floors mopped. I'm hoping I get a Scooba for Christmas!
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