>I’m a Dot Mom!

  1. Nut's mom says:

    >excellent. BTW Nut has a cold too. last night in the ER was horrible.

  2. >Ah. This is why I like you so well. Every time you seem about to stray into the sweet murky swamp of maudlin-mommyness, you make a quick about-face. Sass is better than sentiment any day.

  3. d34dpuppy says:

    >ya, that nose will snot at home r not ;o)

  4. >Great post on Dot Moms, Lucinda. Since my daughter was the smartest toddler of her time (I say laughing, of course) I knew just where you were coming from.

  5. wordgirl says:

    >Awww! That’s so sad! I hope she feels better soon.

  6. Melissa says:

    >Poor girl. As far as her birthday party, I woudn’t feel bad about it. She’s been contagious since before the party, and you can catch something at the store as easily as your party.Party on Garth.

  7. mama_tulip says:

    >Great post, Lucinda!

  8. MEredith says:

    >Every time Eli hears the microwave ding he thinks it’s milk for him. Much distress in our house over that beep!

  9. Susan says:

    >I love Baby. Would she come teach Charlie to count? He’ll be happy to teach her how to blow her own nose!Congratulations, Lucinda. You rock.

  10. Kristen says:

    >So cute about the counting backwards – hey, every kid has their talent, but Baby is *clearly* ahead of the pack. Running? Pshaw! 😉

  11. >I just hafta say. This is one of the funniest Mommy blogs I’ve seen. Okay, I’ve read three so far. But yours tops the charts for now.Thank you, thank you. Not everyone in blog land is a Stepford wife.

  12. Mom101 says:

    >Been there, read that, commented on it. Yeah you!

  13. Jamie says:

    >Congrats on the post…will check it out! As for Baby, I hope she feels bettah for her big bash tomorrow. And she might as well begin learning the merits of retail therapy at a young age.

  14. Kris says:

    >Too funny! I got cured of the competitive thing with my first because he seemed to be slow about EVERYTHING. So I just listened about how this little girl performed On the Good Ship Lollypop (annoying) and the neighbor girl spoke in full paragraphs at age 10 months. Both of these little girls have not yet brought about world peace so I guess time has leveled the playing field.Welcome to DotMoms, Lucinda!!!

  15. Mr. Fabulous says:

    >Tell her to walk it off. She’ll be fine.Hmm…I should really write a book about raising children.

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