Link-a-Doo

Today I want to share a some links that I ran across this week–interesting, funny, mind-boggling. First up are the Marciniaks, whose husband & wife blogs I discovered this week:

Crossing the Line of Idiocy - see if you don’t recognize yourself in this! This is the sentiment I would have liked to express last week when I guest blogged about the everyday cross.

The Teens - It shouldn’t be funny, because Heaven knows we’re all going to be there before long, but it is–especially since it’s a mirror image of my four-year-old!

Then there was this link, which someone posted on Facebook:

Breastfed baby is too fat to receive health insurance - Uh…WHAT????? Surely there’s got to be more to the story than that! Please tell me this is sensationalized! Alex was above the curve–I mean, above the 99th percentile–until he was about 18 months. But then, we weren’t shopping for insurance, either. And as Julianna has taught us, we have unbelievably good health insurance.

Ghosts of the Governor’s Mansion - Yesterday Renee Hulshof read this on KFRU during the Morning Meeting, and I thought it was just too good not to share, considering the spooky holiday we’re approaching.

That’s probably enough for today. Hope you enjoy!

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  1. Yeah, that “chubby” baby thing is ridiculous! Andrew was so big, but only on breast milk…that doesn’t mean he was unhealthy! Just very satisfied!


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