pancaking my battles.

the only true way to enjoy a hot dog.

Two pairs of mismatched babylegs with a summer dress and snowboots on a warm day in May?

*sigh* If you must.

“OH HAI, CASEY? This is Pledge. We want to hire you, come film the dirtiest corners of your house and have a celebrity host judge your complete lack of skill at cleaning.”

*sigh* I know I need help.

Fine.

I’ll tell you all my deepest darkest cleaning secrets.

(ENJOY! Some of the other bloggers have PICTURES!)

“HI! Casey? Want to be a local pancake eating celebrity for charity?”

*sigh* I’m so picky about my pancakes.

But for charity?

OOOHHKAAAY.

Who knew writing about my life on the internet would land me face first in a pile of pancakes with a new spring in my cleaning step? (Yeah right, so I really doubt this Trish Suhr lady can fix a whole lot. *hotmessrighthere* BUT SHE CAN TRY.)

BLOODY LEG PHOTO ANSWERS COMING TOMORROW! PROMISE!

19 thoughts on “pancaking my battles.

  1. Q refused to change her pajamas this morning, so she had them on, the spiderman crocs she stole from her brother, and a pink peacoat. So, it’s all good!

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  2. I had to stare at that photo for a good minute to figure out where the second pair of babylegs were.

    Also? If you recorded yourself cleaning to a timer (and better yet, set it to Benny Hill music), that video would become viral in moments. Seriously.

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  3. I think Vodka Mom sees kids dressed like that everyday at school. I think it’s cute, although I’m hypocritical about it. I yell at my 20 year old “Take off the coat! It’s 80 degrees outside! What’s wrong with you!!!!”

    Pop and Ices last blog post..From Trifecta to Tears

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  4. So, I had no idea who Trish Suhr was until I clicked on the link and OH MY HAT IT’S THE CLEAN HOUSE LADY!

    *ahem*

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  5. I read your bit about cleaning for pledge. I have a theory that when I’m rich I will have less stuff. During MedSchool and residency we were too poor to replace anything so everything was saved. I’m hoping it won’t be too long before I can throw away half of my clothes (DI) and know that when the ones I keep wear out I can replace them and I don’t need to wear stuff I’ve hauled around for 12 year. Same things with crafty stuff – I won’t have to save all the scraps because I can just buy new ones when I need it. Or maybe Cody and I just got the genetic pack-rat gene. The worst part is my hubby has it too. . .

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