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  • An American in Wales

    I Know Its Only Tuesday…but it Feels Like A Week Of Mondays

    Today was, quite simply put, a mess.  I managed to walk the dog and go to the gym before getting a call from the school asking me to come in and bring Boo some painkiller for his tooth. I took one look at him, and brought him home – he looked miserable. And when the sobbing started, I mad-dialed the dentist, and begged for them to see him. Lucky for me, they had a cancellation. In 30 minutes. The drive to the dentist is 45. Nothing like driving in desperation to make the anxiety meter creep up just a little bit. Actually, you could chalk up the past week to…

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    Fill In the Blank Friday: Magazine Love

    {photo via weheartit} This week’s fill in the blank friday topic is courtesy of Leesh at The Blarkness Chronicles (which is super cool, because, seriously, I don’t know how Lauren at The little Things We Do can come up with these things every week)…. and it’s all about magazines. This is a touchy subject for me because all my favorite magazines are not sold over here. I managed to get my existing subscriptions forwarded here when we moved, but *sniff* all the subscriptions have run out. I was told that I would not be able to renew at US rates, but instead at the wallet-breaking international rates, so I have…

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    The last thing that made me laugh REALLY hard…

    The last thing that made me laugh really hard….the “bring tears to your eyes” kind of laugh…the kind that leaves you flopping on your sofa, gasping for oxygen… …was this scene from “Couples Retreat”. Seriously. Ok, so the movie in total wasn’t the funniest…or best… I’ve seen, despite the great cast…but there were two scenes…one at the beginning, and one at the end…. Why is it so funny? Because, if you are a parent, you can easily see this happening. Oh, the mortification… (The lead in is a little long on this video…but stay with it.) I thought my husband was going to hyperventilate. Really. Because at the start of…

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    Sweet as Pie…or Cupcakes

    One of the many things that I have been meaning to write about is this last week’s prompt for Project We: ~ sweet ~ I have a sweet tooth. A big one.  I love chocolate. I love cake. I love chocolate cake. I have found a new love in Chocolate covered mint creme Oreo’s that my mom sent over last week (*thanks, Mom*). I can say with all honestly that they are even better than the Girl Scout Thin Mints (which are equally impossible to get over here). And yes, while probably not the most Weight Watcher’s friendly, if I eat my veggies I can leave a few points for…

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    Project We: Winter

    I’ll admit it – Winter is my least favorite season, and once Christmas is over, I’m really ready to move on to spring. I tried to convince myself that warm cozy sweaters and tall boots are my favorite things about winter, but really? Those are late fall items. And I’m a sundress and sandals kind of girl. I don’t like snow. My favorite bit about snow? It covers the fields. Which makes the sheep stay inside. (Read: so my pup isn’t eating/rolling in loads of sheep poo. Eeeww.)  I do admit, I enjoy our walks through the fields. However, winter here is not all about snow. Because the reality is, they…

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    The Tooth Fairy Cometh (or will she?)

    I am a moron. And my poor son is paying for it. My last (read: American) dentist asked for a sample of our tap water so that he could test it for fluoride content, so that he could confirm that we all were getting enough. So when I moved here, did I even think to ASK if the water is fluorinated? It is not. And the local dentist didn’t do full mouth fluoride treatments. Or offer us fluoride tablets. Or suggest a fluorinated dental rinse (everything the new dentist we are seeing suggested). Apparently, they also do terrible fillings, because I just learned yesterday that the OTHER tooth that Boo…