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Would you take your kids to see the prez?
Thea replied to Yolanda's topic in General Education Discussion Board
I'd take my dc to see him, regardless of whether or not I like him. -
Influencing a teen daughter not to cut her hair
Thea replied to Ginevra's topic in General Education Discussion Board
:iagree:- 188 replies
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- hairs to moms\' influence
- wild hares
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How long was your engagement?
Thea replied to Night Elf's topic in General Education Discussion Board
We did the same. Almost. Met in Jan, engaged in May, married in Jan - 10 days after I turned 21. This past year we celebrated our 20th. And yes, my mother was less than thrilled as well, especially since we got married in Vegas. -
How long was your engagement?
Thea replied to Night Elf's topic in General Education Discussion Board
Nine months and then we eloped to Vegas. -
Oh boy. I think I could write a book! I grew up in New England and now live in the PNW. Last year we took 2 months and traveled all over the country with the dc in our RV. *East coast food rocks. There's nothing like a NY/NJ bagel and it isn't pizza if you don't have to blot it before eating it. *Smoking in public (even under no smoking signs!) seemed prevalent in the south. *Everyone, and I mean everyone, asked us how we liked the food when we were in Lafayette LA. (Loved it btw). I bought three 1lb shaker of Chachere's Creole seasoning for three dollars at WalMart in LA. Here in OR a tiny, tiny shaker is over $3.00. *I see boiled peanuts were mentioned. We bought them and ate them--in MS at a gas station convenience store. They had them in crockpots. My ds loved them, I thought they were ok and everyone else thought they were gross. *PA drivers do NOT know how to merge. *We went to a buffet in GA and there was a whiteboard behind the cashier with Bible verses written on it. I've never seen that here in OR. *The further NE you go, the less friendly people seem. I use to live there so I *know* people are friendly, but they don't make eye contact and say 'hi' to you like they do here (and in the south). *If you are in W. OR or WA and carrying an umbrella, chances are you are a tourist. *The PNW is super casual compared to the east coast. Jeans are acceptable attire everywhere. *The WalMart in Utah had a fine jewelry section. That was weird. And the WalMart in Texas had a McDonalds in it. We have Subways in ours. *Marshmallow Fluff can be found with the Baking goods, the canned fruit or with the peanut butter depending on where you are. *I live in the land of Starbucks, but the coffee aisle shrinks noticeably the further east you go. Boy, did we miss our coffee. My little town of 6k has 4 drive through coffee shacks AND a Tully's inside our grocery store.
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Japanese American internment during WWII
Thea replied to Ginevra's topic in General Education Discussion Board
Stubborn Twig is another good read. http://www.amazon.com/Stubborn-Twig-Generations-Japanese-American/dp/0870714171/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1343245691&sr=8-1&keywords=stubborn+twig -
Does the man of your house have a chair, and
Thea replied to Nestof3's topic in General Education Discussion Board
No one has a chair here--his dad has a chair and no one ever sits in except him. eta: dh grew up in a non religious home -
choking...ever happened to your dc?
Thea replied to 2boysmom's topic in General Education Discussion Board
Yes--my ds was about 4. I was unloading the dishwasher while he was eating chicken nuggets--I look up and he's silent, staring at me with wild, scared eyes. I remember calmly dropping the plate I was holding, rushing to his side, flipping him down between my knees and hitting his back--when that didn't work, I did the Heimlich on him and the nugget flew out of his mouth, across the room. He started crying hysterically. And then I completely fell apart for three days. So, so scary. I will never forget the look on his face. -
Another Thread about Teens and Educational Choices
Thea replied to TranquilMind's topic in General Education Discussion Board
You stand a chance of losing her with either option. You already know the path that the current school has her on. It seems to me that there is a chance that the residential school could be just what she needs. If she blows it then she does CC while staying at home. :grouphug: -
Another Thread about Teens and Educational Choices
Thea replied to TranquilMind's topic in General Education Discussion Board
Send her TM. That would be my (HARD) decision based on what you've said. I'm sorry :grouphug: -
Love it! So much better--you look tons younger! I'm always jealous of those who look great with short hair.
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I think she means the washcloth/sponge, etc.
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What book hooked your son on reading for pleasure?
Thea replied to creekmom's topic in K-8 Curriculum Board
For my ds it was Peter and the Starcatchers. For my oldest, Because of Winn-Dixie I'm still looking for the book to hook my youngest.... -
I don't believe you *can* help. This. My mother moans constantly about how I *won't help her* and THAT'S why her house looks like it does. Um, no, I won't waste days of my time moving useless items from one end of the house to the other. The condition of her house is not *my* fault. Of course, my mother insists that she is NOT a hoarder. I think your only plan is going to be cleaning it up when she no longer lives there. I'm sorry. I do, unfortunately, understand.
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Taking in relatives kids? BTDT?
Thea replied to Slipper's topic in General Education Discussion Board
I'm pressed for time so I'm responding to remind me to come back to this thread later. We've raised my niece. -
Our county named our local transit company... S.C.A.T. with a running cheetah on the side. Stood for South Columbia Area Transit. Really people? Coming into town is a billboard shared by two gas stations. One is Chubbs, the other Skinnys. :001_huh:
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I wear one, hubby does not. He almost lost his finger when his ring got caught on the ladder of his work truck. No more rings for him.