Do you know any single parents of toddler-aged children who get little, if any, help from their family or friends
and manage to keep sane? If you do, it's time to give them a big hug, bow, or whatever to recognize that they are truly amazing people.
I'm surely not one of those amazing people but have been managing to keep it together thus far after just about losing it last week. To the rescue as usual comes my family and in-laws. So grateful...

With free tickets (Thanks to Ms. B!) in hand, my sis and I went to see the latest Harry Potter movie at the
Ward 16 Theatre. What surely wasn't free
or cheap was the food and damn water that we purchased. A little over $20!!! We didn't think ahead to sneak in stuff but of course should've.

Noticed it before but haven't been to the movies in a
LONG time so it sort of amazed me again that this looked like this. Or maybe it was just having to wait at nine in the morning to get into a movie.

Almost as amazing was that I didn't know these ticket machines existed. You can purchase movie tickets online too? I think the last movie I seen in the theater might've been the
last Harry Potter movie. Is that right?! Sheesh.