Thursday, January 14, 2010

Marco!!

Now you say, "Polo!" because it's:

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I have a site meter at the bottom of my blog and every now and then I check it to see who's reading me. Guess what? There's about 20 to 25 of you out there who read me regularly (which sounds pitiful compared to someone like Swistle who has about ten times that many), but I rarely get more than 2-3 comments per post.

So....who's out there? Drop me a comment to say hi. Or if you need an actual purpose for commenting, tell me what you're having for dinner this evening. I can always use new dinner ideas!

9 comments:

  1. Ham, cheese, and pasta casserole. We'll see if the teen with new braces can chew it! Luv ya, sis and nieces

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  2. We ususally check in a couple of times a day to see what's going on with the kids. We love your posts! Most of them put a smile on our faces. Keep up the good work! Tonight's supper is homemade pepperoni and italian sausage pizza. Yummy.

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  3. I'm home alone for a few days (squeal!) so I had a total "girl" dinner of salmon and salad. Was delish.

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  4. Jayme had eggs, the kids had noodle soup and I haven't eaten yet...not sure what I will eat. I am a regular reader of yours and I LOVE you!!

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  5. Hi there. We went out to eat last night, and tonight we'll have dinner at my parents' house. I believe my mom is making Tater Tot Casserole.

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  6. I have no idea about dinner. I usually don't until about 5:30 tonight! =)

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  7. It's me! it's me!!!

    Sherri

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  8. Polo! It's Tien and I love your blog. It's one of my favorite ones and always brings a smile to my day. Has anyone ever told you that you have a great sense of humor? Your kids are going to love your blog when they get older. I only wish I had more time to read it more frequently, but my Internet time is severely diminished with Baby #2, so I usually have to play catch-up. Dinner tonight was fettuccine pasta with chicken and grilled vegetables, courtesy of Bertolli.

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