[I love this picture of him crying. He is so cute, even when he cries!]
This morning after doing the mandatory things needed to be done around the house, I got Sean dressed in his super cute gray and blue Baby Gap shirt and denim pants. Once I got to the point that I had to put his itty bitty pants on I realized that he isn't so itty bitty anymore. Not long ago, maybe a week or so, he was still too small for these pants. I remember the very first time I put them on him and they would just fall right off his little tushy. Now, he fits in them just fine and dandy and I am well aware that my little boy has grown a lot in the last two months and he won't be stopping anytime soon. I am going to miss the times when he was so tiny that I could snuggle him up on my chest and take naps together. He won't have the patience to be able to do that much longer and then after that he will be heading off to college -- or so it will seem. They really do grow up so fast, but at least I have a great digital camera and a 30gb HDD video camera to capture all these moments.
On a brighter note, my Wil Wheaton books came in the mail today and I am uber excited to get to read them. At first I thought Dancing Barefoot was a children's book with the big type, illustrations and because it was such a thin book, but upon flipping through the pages, my eyes caught a glimpse of "FUCK" in all caps. At least now I know it isn't a children's book. Even if it was a children's book I would still read it. Yay for reading!
Oh and today at the mall I could have strangled this girl at Victoria's Secret. I bought a bunch of body lotions and scrubs [I love the smell of their green stuff, not sure what it is, but the plain green containers smell so good!!] and the girl behind the counter asked, "Would you like to apply for an Angels card? There's no start up fee or annual fee". I was only half paying attention and heard that I could get something that I wouldn't have to invest money in right now, not that I wouldn't but I am all about discounts and free stuff so I said, "Yes". And after her asking me all these questions, like my address, phone number, etc. it wasn't until she asked for my social that I realized, "Oh great! A credit card!" The stupid, extremely bouncy and annoying girl failed to mention that part and I don't shop there enough to know that that's their name for their credit card. I hate credit cards, they are just bad luck. I have three debit cards and a few credit cards that I don't even use because my philosophy is that if you can't pay for it right now then you shouldn't buy it. Once I realized my credit was going to get run I kind of displayed how unhappy I was about that and told her that it wasn't cool because we're about to buy a new car and eventually a new house whenever we move to Ohio and I don't want some stupid, high interest card to hinder anything. I am pretty anal about my credit, but needless to say I got approved and put my purchases on the card right then and am now about to go to their website and pay it off before any interest occurs. Grr!

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