tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-772895201754981787.post4996518770669153477..comments2023-06-23T05:14:32.876-05:00Comments on Bean on Parade: Sponges... sort ofLE Beanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10875348216787326397noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-772895201754981787.post-8852974997797801102012-02-23T16:37:02.365-06:002012-02-23T16:37:02.365-06:00Ooooo, I like it! A little knowledge is a very use...Ooooo, I like it! A little knowledge is a very useful thing!Swistlehttp://www.swistle.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-772895201754981787.post-22287297241981661672012-02-23T13:34:19.151-06:002012-02-23T13:34:19.151-06:00I have no yet been pregnant, so I cannot say I kno...I have no yet been pregnant, so I cannot say I know EXACTLY what you mean, but I remember something similar on a much smaller scale when in college and prepping for a final. MUCH smaller scale. And like you, once I get a hold of a metaphor like this, I run it to all of the obvious (and not so obvious) endings. Which is just another reason I like you, by the way. <br /><br />You're going to be a great mother. I can already tell, because you're TRYING to find out more. And that means you WANT to be good AND that you already love your daughter. So you'll do splendidly. I say this fully understanding that these words mean very little in the face of LEARN ALL THE THINGS. But hopefully a little bit will get through and stick to your sponge. ;)<br /><br />Oh, and? I clean my sponges by putting a damp one in the microwave for ten seconds. It kills all the germs and it steams up the microwave for easier cleaning. Just be careful when you grab it, because the stuff BURNS!Elise M. Seatonhttp://thingsthatarenotbagels.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com