Thank goodness I had Outlook remind me of the permanent account sale or I would've forgotten.
Last night, Amy was crying for quite a while and Stella got me up to give her a blessing, and I apparently turned off my alarm clock in the morning without noticing. Since I was running late, I decided not to hit the computer as I usually do first thing in the morning, and so I missed reading
news, for example.
So. Permanent now. Whether this is a good idea or not remains to be seen.
All I ask is that when you view my journal, you bow in reverence and take off your shoes. (STR)
(And I found out that I had just enough money in my account, not easily enough, since I had forgotten about the mobile phone I had already paid for from my share of the company bonus.)
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Date: Tuesday, 7 June 2005 09:03 (UTC)*takes off shoes and socks*
"Whether this is a good idea or not remains to be seen." ;)
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Date: Tuesday, 7 June 2005 09:07 (UTC):D
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Date: Wednesday, 8 June 2005 01:20 (UTC)I see that your "I don't know. Ask me next week." (http://www.livejournal.com/community/supportlounge/1175264.html?thread=7314912#t7314912) ended up as a "yes". ^^ Congrats on the Permanent account! (And yes, must confess that my reason for dropping by was simply to see whether or not you did... I'm far too curious for my own good, at times.)
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Date: Wednesday, 8 June 2005 04:18 (UTC)Welcome, Tammy.
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Date: Wednesday, 8 June 2005 07:21 (UTC)As new parents, you probably get bombarded with information from people about Amy all the time. But! I find that singing the alphabet song or pointing out things around them ("Wow! It's Winnie the Pooh", "Look! The curtains are blue!") often calms them down quite quickly.
Out of interest, will Amy be learning English?
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Date: Wednesday, 8 June 2005 08:33 (UTC)I hope so. I do try to speak English with her, but I don't speak with her as much as Stella does. We shall see what becomes of it.
I'm considering getting some books with English children's stories, fairy tales, or nursery rhymes that I can read to her out of when she's a bit older.