Thursday, May 7, 2015

No one ever phones me

Do you get a lot of phone calls?

Most days, I get one. From The Husband, telling me he's coming home.

The only other people who phone me are my Mom and my Dad. I get very sporadic calls from a couple of friends. And that's about it.

Of course then I have days like today, my Dad called me, I dunno, 5 times in one hour. He was calling me with an idea, then calling his car guy, then calling me back.

In other news, I think we're buying a van.

In other other news, I desperately need a laundry fairy, mostly to put away all the clothes in this house.

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