
Pudd and I are watching Sarah Jessica Parker help us learn to count on Sesame Street! And guess what were counting..?? wait for it... wait for... Pink high heels! It caught Pudd's attention :) Its raining and cold outside, all plans for today were shot when her fever reached 104.6 last night. We made our second trip to the Dr. today and got a big fat shot of antibiotics. It feels so wrong to help hold your child down and see the desperate, panic in their eyes. Knowing its going to hurt like a b*tch, what can you say? She is already better and that was only about an hour ago. On the way home I asked Deedee (my dear Mother) to stop at Starbucks. I wish it was for a warm, creamy, caffinated bev but it was for the dirt. Time to start picking up used grounds. And yes they do probably think Im a cooky, eccentric, hippy. But they are very kind, its free, and I feel like Im winning a prize when I pick up two big sacks of grounds. In case you are just getting into the whole repurposing vegetable matter as fertilizer, lemme break it down for ya! Anything vegetable (vegetable leftovers, spoiled veggies, old newspaper, hay, old leaves, coffee grounds, junk mail, weeds, saw dust) not cooked with any animal fat or animal product will break down into nitrogen. Most vegetable plants and other plants love nitrogen! Here is a helpful link : www.Starbucks.com/aboutus/compost.asp
Now we are watching a purple sheep doing Irish folk dancing! Sesame street has always been so diverse, and thats why it has stuck around. Its all about different people, places, and ideas; accept differences!!

