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Mon, Aug 3, 2009

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(Nothing Was About To Foil Our Plan)

Seriously? I was so ready to brave it alone. Today was our chance. Despite warnings from others, I was going to take my chances and bring the radishes to the beach today. A beach bag was stuffed with a sheet, towels, buckets and cups, sunscreens (one for face and a spray for body), extra little swimmers and diapers, wipes, a change of dry clothes for each, frozen water, straws, snacks, and hats. There’d be no one to guard our towel and belongings, so I’d head out sans iPhone and wallet–just a driver’s license and a twenty or two tucked in my bikini bottom. After lubing them up in 70+ sunblock, the sun did just that. It was blocked. With fat heavy clouds and showers. Shitballs. Seriously??? I want to kill a small horse.


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6 Responses to “sunblocked”

  1. KimfromAustin Says:

    “The sun”ll come out Tomorrow. Bet your bottom dollar. That tomorrow There”ll be sun!”

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  2. phil Says:

    Looks sunny here on 53rd Street. Hopefullythe sun will peek through for you.

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  3. Barbara Says:

    Stephanie! You forgot what the Northeast weather is like!?!?

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  4. glad for you Says:

    wow. these kids look really happy. looks like you’re doing a great job mom!

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  5. Salena of The Daily Rant Says:

    This is a FANTASTIC picture! I love the hat and I LOVE her bathing suit!

    And going to Jones Beach?? OMG, I used to do that when I was a kid!! What great memories!

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  6. Ed Bastain Says:

    I have been looking around screw the rain: heading to the beach with toddlers | Stephanie Klein’s Greek Tragedy and actually am impressed by the great content here. I work the nightshift at my job and it really gets boring. I’ve been coming right here for the previous couple nights and reading. I just needed to let you know that I’ve been enjoying what I’ve seen and I look ahead to reading more.

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