A Week In the Life of A Redhead
by Catherine Hughes
A Week In The Life of A Redhead: Featured Comments

  • 2/28/2008 8:42 PM BrentD wrote:
    Run while you can.
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  • 2/27/2008 11:30 PM SmalltownRN wrote:
    Oh I do like your blog...and I can so relate to what you said in your previous post about you son going for the sleepover...we wait for the day to come..and when it does...we want them back...go figure...as for the myspace...that just all to crazy for me...I can barely manage the basics of the blog world....love your blog you have a great sense of humour
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  • 2/27/2008 6:13 PM BobG wrote:
    And so it starts...
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  • 2/27/2008 2:14 PM The House of Husar wrote:
    You are too funny! I remember when my daughter wanted one. I had to go out and create my own just to keep track of her.
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  • 2/27/2008 10:32 AM Omyword! wrote:
    Holy Crapolla. I am so glad I'm not a mother. I would be going...."ooooohhhh kaaaaaayyyy" while trying to come up with a distraction. I guess If YOU do it then YOU have the login. Otherwise, his pals will do it for him and then you have NO IDEA. ugh. I have a girlfriend whose teenage daughter has a MySpace account and I cringe when I read her "broadcasts". That kid is trolling!! Do I TELL? Ugh again. You are all very brave...you mothers of children.
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  • 2/25/2008 2:32 PM YukonJen wrote:
    Hi,

    Came across your blog from mybloglog summary page. Had to look at the site of a fellow redhead in Sonoma County.

    Loved it. Voted for it.

    Look forward to continue reading it.
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  • 2/24/2008 3:37 PM BobG wrote:
    And just think, in a few short years he will be getting a driver's license.
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  • 2/24/2008 1:34 PM Kevin wrote:
    Aww. I hope your night ended up being all right. I open the refrigerator all the time when I am bored too. =/
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  • 2/22/2008 10:21 PM People in the Sun wrote:
    Ha! I know what you mean! He cries and he fusses, and I can't wait for him to be able to, at least, play by himself with a toy so I could get some stuff done. But he's not there yet, so I pick him up and we play together.

    And that's okay because I also know I'll never get that time back, time to be with this tiny infant, and I know I'll never feel so needed again.
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  • 2/22/2008 3:46 AM Don Thieme wrote:
    You left us in suspense! I think it is great to have two strong candidates and so many people excited about the Democratic Party platform once again.
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  • 1/5/2008 6:16 PM The English Courtesan wrote:
    'It's more difficult raising a husband' - I am rolling on the floor laughing at this Ms Redhead! How I admire your guts and your hilarity - I giggle every time I see your yellow sticky Postit header.

    So I wish you a very Happy New Year and may Brian, the gym socks and the cat astound you will their impeccable self-feeding self-laudering behaviour this year!

    Livvy xxx
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  • 1/5/2008 2:19 PM Shinade wrote:
    Oh my I am left speechless at this story myself. And, that doesn't happen very often...me being speechless I mean. Thanks for one if not the most heartwarming Christmas stories I have ever read. Happy New year to you and Brian!!
    Jackie
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  • 1/3/2008 2:23 PM Mrs Smallprint wrote:
    Hi

    Just buy the rank son some tea tree shampoo (one that has at least 5% tea tree in it), wash in shower head to toe every day and all nasty niff's will disappear! It kills just about every bacteria and fungi known to woman.

    Happy new year.
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  • 1/3/2008 2:05 PM Juno wrote:
    It's not so bad being married Cath....you still get to paint your toe nails. You just have to call them a 'reverse french' after a few weeks, because the 'me' time to keep them done properly is such a huge gap in between applications.

    Is the reverse-french still popular? I certainly hope so!

    Happy New Year to you and Brian.
    xo!

    Juno

    P.s. I saw your name in my issue of the Northbay Business Journal, in the On the Move section. The following page had a toothy fake smilin' picture of someone we both know from our GW days...but I still enjoyed the issue no less! haha!
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  • 1/2/2008 9:12 AM Rachel wrote:
    Wow, this is an amazing story. Thanks for putting it down, and sharing... After many transitions in 2007, I decided it was time for a kitty. My daughter, at age seven, was very ready.
    I would love, love to add you to my Blogroll. Pretty please?
    http://singlemomseeking.com/blog/
    Happy New Year to you and Brian.
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  • 1/1/2008 7:00 AM Chic Girl wrote:
    Happy New Year to you and Brian! Oh and Sally too. Is she still busy or is it time for her to come home? Hope you have a wonderful year and all your wishes come true.
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  • 12/30/2007 10:43 AM Scotty wrote:
    Hi Redhead, Hope you are having Wonderful Holidays. Do check my post on Pay">http://usanewstoday.blogspot.com/2007/12/million-dollar-opportunity-pay-per-play.html">Pay Per Play and let me know your thoughts. Cheers ! - Scotty
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  • 12/23/2007 10:28 PM KB wrote:
    Geesh! I forgot about that one!!! Annabelle.... she was such a lovey, delicious, drooly kitty. Thanks for reminding me that things do have a happy ending... if we just believe.
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