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Things They Don’t Tell You About Pregnancy #214

TMI Warning! I'm short. Hence, I have short limbs. I have already stated that everyday activities like driving and doing the dishes is starting to become a hassle due to my growing belly and short arms not having the reach required to partake in these proceedings. Now, I have one more to add to that list. It's becoming increasingly more difficult to wipe myself after going to the bathroom. Especially after having done a #2. "Do you want me to start wiping for you?" J asked last night with a snicker. I already dread the day when J will have to start shaving my legs and clipping my toenails (and I never get pedicures because I have a complex about strangers touching my feet). Let's not...

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Super Mario Baby Quilt

Etsy seller GeekUnique offers handmade, game-inspired quilts for the baby geeks in our lives. The 36x36 crib quilts feature 100% cotton tops and polyester battling, and are available in the following characters: Mario/Luigi Donkey Kong Frogger Ms. Pac-Man Q-Bert Dig Dug Link I would love a Mario quilt for the nursery, but the $80 is a bit out of our bedding budget. Nonetheless, it would make a great gift for any baby geek! Via Nerdlike. ...

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The Manhattan Declaration

The following was taken from the blog of Randy Alcorn of Eternal Perspective Ministries. After reading his thoughts, I proceeded to thoroughly read The Manhattan Declaration and signed my support of its stance on Life, Marriage, and Religious Liberty. I encourage all fellow Christians, as well as my non-Christian readers, to take a look and give it some thought. P.S. — I decided to show here Randy's post in its entirety because I couldn't agree with him more.)   The Manhattan Declaration, Christians, and Politics In light of the Fourth of July celebration of the founding of our country, I wanted to again bring attention to The Manhattan Declaration and encourage you to check out their website, manhattandeclaration.org. As I wrote in the blog I posted last year about the...

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