How come chubby legs are so cute on babies and so not on mommies?
Sometimes, I just want to take a little nibble. Don't they look yummy? Do you think that someday she will see these and ask why I didn't take pictures of my own fat legs and show those to the world? I'll tell her she'll understand someday.
Registering . register for a 7-day free trial using the link above ... it's free, only a valid email address is needed. (I don't know why it's called a "free trial"; I didn't see anything about how much it would cost after that.)
Finding the Coupon . click on the current daily newspaper displayed . hover on the date ("25 Apr 2008) that's near the top of the screen (2nd row under "The Washington Post" logo); a calendar pops up --> select 4/24/08 . click 'Thumbnail' vertical tab on the right side of the page; if this doesn't bring up all the pages, click 'View all thumbnails' . scroll down to the last page (128) ... there it is (whole page CVS ad)
Printing the coupon - don't print the whole page and waste ink . hover over the print button . click on "print custom area" . use mouse to highlight coupon area . make sure the correct paper size is selected in popup window . click print
Sarah, here is how to get the coupon. I had to print out the info and follow it that way. Once your 7 day trial runs out the coupon is gone. It lasts expires at the end of June so I just printed all the copies I wanted the first time that way I didn't have to mess with it again.
I'm Brad's wife, Sam and Gracie's mom and a child of God. I love to take pictures, but am really bad at scrapbooking, photo albums and baby books. This blog is where I keep track or our life.
6 comments:
Love those chubby legs! Too bad they aren't more appreciated on mommies. ha!
LOVE the legs, so sweet, mine however are NOT so sweet :) I hope no one ever take a pic of them!!
The forwarded link from the email below should work, but if it doesn't here's how you can get your own $3 off $15 CVS coupon (from slickdeals):
http://thewashingtonpost.newspaperdirect.com/epaper/viewer.aspx
Registering
. register for a 7-day free trial using the link above ... it's free, only a valid email address is needed. (I don't know why it's called a "free trial"; I didn't see anything about how much it would cost after that.)
Finding the Coupon
. click on the current daily newspaper displayed
. hover on the date ("25 Apr 2008) that's near the top of the screen (2nd row under "The Washington Post" logo); a calendar pops up --> select 4/24/08
. click 'Thumbnail' vertical tab on the right side of the page; if this doesn't bring up all the pages, click 'View all thumbnails'
. scroll down to the last page (128) ... there it is (whole page CVS ad)
Printing the coupon - don't print the whole page and waste ink
. hover over the print button
. click on "print custom area"
. use mouse to highlight coupon area
. make sure the correct paper size is selected in popup window
. click print
Sarah, here is how to get the coupon. I had to print out the info and follow it that way. Once your 7 day trial runs out the coupon is gone. It lasts expires at the end of June so I just printed all the copies I wanted the first time that way I didn't have to mess with it again.
Hope this helps.
Monica
ohhh those are cute. I just want to pinch them.
Those are too cute!!
Kelsey
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Oh the rolls on that baby. Truly a gift from God. The rolls on me? Not so much.
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