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Kranky Kid.
Siletta Weaver, Keeper of exsessively long titles, Eclectic Mystic, Cynic, etc.. Started conversation Aug 9, 2003
My daughter didn't get to sleep until late last night, got up early this morning and spent from about 9 AM to 6PM playing in a baseball tournament. There were breaks between games, but none of them were very long. She claims not to be tired. Yeah right!
She is tired, cranky and irritable. She is refusing to take a time out for rude behavior. Things should be better after she gets a good nights sleep.
Her team got second place, and I'm very proud of her. I just wish she wasn't so cranky. *sigh*
Kranky Kid.
Math - Playing Devil's Advocate Posted Aug 13, 2003
Kongratz to your Kranky Kid
If I'm not being too nosey what position does she play ?
(I have on occasion been known to act as catcher, I say act because I certainly couldn't claim to play the game, but I know where to stand and what to attempt to do )
As well as enjoying watching the odd game, though we get at most two games a week, I only watch at most one of those... TV just isn't my medium, come to think of it I haven't watched anything on TV this other than a handful of ballgames, and those mostly because my housemate is a Huge baseball fan...
I'm sure the krankiness has kleared by now I can't comment really, I have no kids myself, and I've been told I did much the same when I was little... having said that I still can get cranky if I'm denied too much sleep, and people waking me up have be growled at before
Math
PS apologies if this multiposts, my connection is at the about as stable as a rocking horse
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