Jeter is really cute. He's a reverse-brindle (black) Boxer. He has a little bit of white on his chest and 3 of his paws look like they've been dipped in white. He's sooo cute. But we feel bad for him because he misses his brothers and sisters. Jeter really loves Mike. If Mike walks out of the room, Jeter starts to whine/cry. He will kind of follow me around, but he's not all that fond of me. Kennedy watches him more than she watches the cat. And I don't know if it's becaue Jeter walks REALLY funny...all off to the side and all. It's funny.
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So Mike asked me to take a pregnancy test because I have gotten so bad with being car-sick, that I can't even tolerate sitting in the back or in the passenger side to even go down the street to the gas station. On Sunday, we went to the Pet Store and to CVS, and I was sick as hell.
So I went and got a bottle of cheap champagne (haha) and once I was ready to pee, I go and take the test. I have been going back and forth of "am I" or "aren't I". But yesterday, I was particularly sure that I wasn't. So I take it and leave it on the floor in the bathroom on a papertowel. I came back out and sat on the couch. Mike is literally bouncing on the couch saying "well what did it say? do you think it'll be a boy? whats taking so long". I tried to explain it's not an insta-test! Lol.
So he goes in and is looking at it and says "how do I read it?"
I scream back "if it's two lines, it's positive...if not, I'm not".
So he runs out and says "baby it's two lines!!!!!!!!!!!!
I really wasn't in the mood for that, so I get up and go look. And I say "you ass, it's ONE line!"
He looked at me like it was the worst day of his life...seriously. I felt so so bad. So I pick it up and, he says "look it's two lines, Ryan!"
Poor child, bless his heart. He was counting all the lines on the test (ie he counted the "negative sign" in the window, and also the line that lets you know the test worked).
So moral of the story --- don't let a man read your pregnancy test.
The Wrong Side of.... - Monday, Oct. 05, 2009