Because I am a Follower
Today I really don’t have anything interesting to say. I’m very tired (not sure why, might be catching something) and a bit grumpy. Tonight is FINALLY date night for Trent and I, so I’m looking forward to that. Oh, and I have now cooked two, count em’ TWO, fantastic dinners in a week. Rachel Ray is the new messiah. And in true radio caller fashion, I’d like to give a quick shout-out to my home-girl, Lane, who introduced me to the concept of cooking instead of ordering in every night, then introduced me to the food channel and Rachel Ray cookbooks. Word.
So, since I don’t really have anything to say, I’m going to post this.
Because everyone else on the Internet is posting it, and I don’t have the energy to split from the group.
However, I will split from my former thinking about this celeb couple by saying that I think this photoshoot is beautiful and their daughter is gorgeous (which I don’t say very much because, let’s face it, I get to look at Lucy every day and she makes every other baby on the planet look a little less cute, because she is by far the cutest). I actually have [gasp!] respect for what they say in their article, you can read an exerpt here. I can’t imagine being a new mom and having anybody talking crap on me or my baby. I think I would hide away for a while too. Because, as a new mom, I can tell you that no mother deserves to have her baby ridiculed or talked about as cruely as this little baby has been. And I’m as guilty of it as the next guy. Tom may be “cruise-azy,” but his daughter shouldn’t have to pay for that.
I usually don’t write about this kind of crap, but one piece of the article just really hit home for me.
“The moment the doctor handed me Suri,” Holmes tells Sarkin, “I was just ready. The feeling is indescribable. All I can say is the moment I looked in her eyes I felt like … Mom.” Holmes continues: “She’s a glorious girl. She’s the miracle of our life.”
I know how you feel, girl.
Glad to hear the cooking is going well. Thanks for the shout out. Rachel Ray is in fact a savior, though she should quit tucking in and wearing belts (and if you catch an early episode, you’ll realize she is in fact NOT that perky, despite current giggling appearances). Regardless of fashion choices, she makes cooking easy, but still makes you sound impressive. I think after all the work, you deserve the remote.
Yes but…that baby is not 3 months old when the photo shoot was done. Look at your baby? Isn’t Suri obviously older there? That’s because Suri is actually Chris Klein’s baby. I’m sure Katie is a good mom but seriously, she faked the last part of that pregnancy so people wouldn’t be able to do the math. But, yeah, she is cute.