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Tomorrow is a full moon folks... :)

Perhaps we'll have some babies showing up???

If not, I'm sure we'll all have a ton of fun. :) Bring it on, girls...


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Kaycee Collaborator

We are having a lunar eclipse down here in NZ are you over there in the states?

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Full Moons always bring fun.

CarlaB Enthusiast

Angie, are you instigating trouble here? Of course, this is about the most trouble you can get into at this point, isn't it!!! :lol:

Guhlia Rising Star

You're right, Carla, this is the most trouble I can get into... However, if I really wanted to start trouble I would have just mentioned Altoids. :)

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

*confused*

:P

CarlaB Enthusiast
You're right, Carla, this is the most trouble I can get into... However, if I really wanted to start trouble I would have just mentioned Altoids. :)

I guess you really want to get into trouble then, don't you!? :lol:

Manda ... :lol: ... ask CanadianKaren!!


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Guhlia Rising Star

Looks like Stef will likely have her baby on a full moon. That's kind of cool.

I woke up crampy this morning, but it subsided and now I feel fine. I'm heading to the mall this afternoon to walk around and get Tori the rest of the things she needs for school. I must admit though, I'd rather wait until the full moon is over before having a baby. Somehow having a full moon baby scares me a bit. :)

little d Enthusiast
Looks like Stef will likely have her baby on a full moon. That's kind of cool.

I woke up crampy this morning, but it subsided and now I feel fine. I'm heading to the mall this afternoon to walk around and get Tori the rest of the things she needs for school. I must admit though, I'd rather wait until the full moon is over before having a baby. Somehow having a full moon baby scares me a bit. :)

Angie, why would having a baby on a full moon scare you.

I know that on full moons working in the nursery at the hostpital brings out the cranky babies :angry:

donna

Guhlia Rising Star

I was just kidding, really. I was alluding to all the funky things that happen on a full moon night.

Sweetfudge Community Regular

OMG angie WHAT is that delicious photo tempting me???

Guhlia Rising Star

It is the easy strawberry shortcake recipe that someone posted a week or so ago. :)

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