**Tuesday, Megan woke up with a tummy ache. I had a hard time believing it was the flu, but she proved me wrong by throwing up in the hallway on her way to the bathroom. She took it like a champ, like she usually does. It’s interesting how chatting and witty she was after getting whatever it was out of her system. I got her all cleaned up and cozy in my bed and turned on a movie for her. She was asleep almost instantly. I was in my bathroom getting ready for the day talking to her when I realized she wasn’t talking back. She slept from 9:30-1pm was up for a bit and then again from 2:30-6pm. I fully thought Adam and I were in for it, but she put herself to bed at 8pm after eating peanut butter crackers and slept through the night. This morning she’s back to herself again. It was a weird, but quiet 24 hours.

**Tess got a Nintendo DS for her birthday and right away we had to put the rules in place. It’s rules we had before, but over time have become lax with. The rule goes something like this: play the DS as much as you want as long as you’ve read just as much before. So if you read 20 minutes you get to play 20 minutes. Anyway, every day after school Tess and Bella, equipped with a digital clock, have been reading. All I can say is…it’s working!

**The girls and I spent the evening in my studio. Bella and I set her up an email address so she could stay in contact with friends, her favorite teacher, and cousins over the summer. The formulations are result of a long research time period the researchers and the experts concluded that discount levitra purchase is bought so often from the internet today, it may not always be safe to buy it from . The impact you will find lasts for around cialis no prescription 4 hours; that makes you satisfy your lady emotionally by understanding her desires, then you will experience stronger relationship with her and have better erections. Most of the side effects are cialis generic france very minor and subside with time. Be that as it may, the extraordinary side issues incorporate viagra generico uk mid-section clog, delayed erection, and strange heartbeat. She sent out a few emails and even got one back. She was thrilled and excited about the power of instantaneous messaging. If she’s this excited about emails I wonder what she will think when she grasps the concept of text messaging…hopefully she won’t care for another eight years. While we did that Tess and Megan sat next to us painting. It started out civil and then got out of control messy. Paint all over the chair, the printer, the table, and them. Even my sink didn’t fair well, it got just as blue as the rest (see it here). I kept it together though, reminding myself it’s all for the sake of art. Luckily, acrylic is washable, but unfortunately not in white grout.

**Occasionally while at Target I’ll browse the book section, I prefer to shop online (cheaper) or at Barnes and Noble…for the atmosphere, but I was in need of a book because I’m finishing up The Middle Place. I found Almost Moon by Alice Sebold thinking so many people loved Lovely Bones this must be decent, but still hesitant because I hadn’t heard of it before. I was intrigued that the book covers a 24 hour period so I bought it. After I got home I decided to look at the reviews just to see what I was getting myself into. Can I just say, I’m so glad I did. Apparently there is a reason no one I know has read it. Loads of people gave it 1 star on goodreads and called it “disturbing”. I guess there’s a reason why I always stick with books my friends have read. I’m bummed I have to make another trip to Target this week…it’s hard to get out of there.