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Weekend Rewind – A Whole Lot of April.

Posted on February 5, 2011 Leave a Comment

I popped over to Life in a Pink Fibro this afternoon, to join in with her Weekend Rewind link up. This week’s theme is ‘April’, so I opened up my archives page and started reading posts from April’s past.

Way back in April 2006 I only had two kids and had no idea about what was to come – I Wish… Just For a Little While.

Ah April 2007 – Articulate Debate. The ‘Evil Finger of Shame’ which has recently made a reappearance, and the insults haven’t changed all that much since back then either.

The only thing that has changed since this post in April 2008 is the baby – Babyos

More insults in April 2009, actually a lot of the conversations around here involve insults, I wonder if I should be worried about that? Existence is Futile.

And in April last year I was whining about being the Tooth Fairy. Funny… I am still whining about being the darn tooth fairy!

Ah how life has changed and yet stayed exactly the same.

{image by bjornmeansbear via flickr}

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