"Apparently teaching pre-school and going to the dentist are too much for one day", responded a local pregnant lady. She plans on falling lifelessly into bed as soon as she brushes and flosses*.
*Flossing guilt is reported to last two to three weeks following a visit to the dentist.
So...how long does "my dear friend and neighbor switched preschool weeks with me to ease my burden, then she had a too busy day" guilt last? I'm so sorry. I hope you had a great night's sleep.
ReplyDeleteYou are so amazing Maleen. You do so much as a cute, little pregnant lady. I am in aww of you!
ReplyDeletePlease Deanne, as if you made me go to the dentist. I just forgot how much it hurts my teeth so I came home and didn't eat much for a time and that is not so great when you are pregnant. So really, it is my own fault.
ReplyDeleteAdd to that my cranky baby who has NOT figured out a schedule since Daylight Savings, and I was just bushed. I am still glad that I took pre-school this week.
Oh, I hope you get some good, solid rest.
ReplyDeleteI always feel guilty about flossing too. But then I remember I haven't had cavities for years, so, eh, can't be that bad.
P.S. I think I found a solution for mounting the clock hands on the wall! I will e-mail you.
I feel like just going to the dentist is too much for one day...good work!
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