Being away from mamma too soon possible
Posted By: Love those felines on 2009-06-23
In Reply to: not covering litter - tristen
Hubs got these babies in front of WalMart from a guy who said he "found" them. They were terribly young, could hardly walk but I think this might be a new thing for him. I guess now with not only being on call for their every whim regarding feed time, etc. I also will need to go in when he finishes to cover over his business (just kidding). They have me at their beck and call now. Hardly have time for me.
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Pajama mamma when I first came
home, kind of like a celebration of not having to go into the dreaded office anymore...Yeah! After awhile though I really noticed I was taking it to an extreme, sloppy, sloppy. I live in the country and really never hardly ever have a stranger drop by so that is not a worry. My DH has a very irregular schedule and I work evenings till 2 a.m. or later, so I do tend to stay in the PJ's until about 11:00 am, but I do try now to dress and sometimes even where a little bit of makeup most days. Just to feel better about myself. You really have to make it a priority though or else the day just slips by. Also have invested in some nice lounge type PJs, (since I really can't justify buying "new" clothes) not just baggy old sweats and oversized Tees, so if I do decide to stay in the jammies some on cold winter days when I don't leave the house at all, I won't look like such a slouch.
I think pretty sad state when you know so many mamma baby daddy?? stories
I do not know of 1 and believe you me, live in a huge city, have children, grandchildren. I would hate to say that I was such a s___ that I did not know my babies daddy. Really disgusting.
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