Friday, March 21, 2008

High-Five Good Friday

1) A high-five to Always Aroused Girl (NWS) for quite naturally doing what most female humans with children do: parent and, when appropriate, have a sex life. It's certainly not politically correct in this day and age to discuss both at the same place -- unless it's coffee among your female friends. (I myself have kept the sex talk at SK. (NWS)) A favorite example of AAG's mommy posts: What We Do For Fun. Too-too cute.

2) A high-five to Elizabeth for admitting that she may be creating one of those horrid Idol contestants.

3) A high-five to hubby for his Fallout Protection for Homes With Basements preservation act.

4) If you thought communication with men & dating was difficult now, see the rules in Victorian times.

5) Suburban Daddy asks, "College or Retirement Savings?"

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The purpose of this meme is to give high-fives to 5 people, posts, blogs and/or websites you've admired during the week. I will link to everyone who participates and leaves a link to their 5 high-fives on Friday. Trackbacks, pings, linky widgets, comment links accepted!

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm a huge fan of AAG :)

I had linked to Will's crib sheets earlier in the week -- they are fascinating, aren't they.

Anonymous said...

Three posts? Damn. I think 2 is hard!

deraveling said...

So that's where all those kids on Idol come from...

The answer to #5 is "Savings???!! I'm just trying to feed & shelter us all."

PS My word verification ends in "god". Is that a sign?

Marketing Whore said...

AAG is always fun to visit. Even when she breaks your heart.

Secondhand Rose said...

Interestingly, I have an up-coming post about moms & sex too. (Quite different than yours, but related.) It's silly how many think lines need to be drawn.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the shout-out. I'm dreading the day when the boy learns how to say the name of that creature.

:)