wendow1
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Have the items been marked as "Sold" in the listing? If not, maybe these people are just thinking the items are still available. Pm'ing about a year old post seems odd though:001_huh:
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What do you pay for piano lessons?
wendow1 replied to johnandtinagilbert's topic in K-8 Curriculum Board
We do one day a week but may bump up to two days during the summer. My girls are really learning a lot and enjoying it. Which is really all I care about:) No problems getting them to practice and in their free time, they dig through my dh's music books looking for new songs to play...gotta LOVE that! -
What do you pay for piano lessons?
wendow1 replied to johnandtinagilbert's topic in K-8 Curriculum Board
When we began looking for a piano teacher, we found cost ranged anywhere from $10-$35 per half hour. My girls had never played at all and we weren't even sure if they would like it/practice/stick with it, etc. So we went with the $10 per half hour teacher which is a 16yo hs'ed girl. My girls love it and are playing pretty good already:D And she is in our neighborhood which is a huge bonus. -
I haven't read through this whole thread but I agree with the pp who said to check into the food allergies. My little guy has tons of them & he is so much better after we eliminated all of the foods that were giving him trouble. The food allergies/intolerances also made his reflux terrible! Hoping it gets easier for you very soon:grouphug:
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RE: "My husbands' keeper" thread
wendow1 replied to *Inna*'s topic in General Education Discussion Board
:grouphug: I'm so sorry! I also went through something similar & I was pg also. I was so afraid the entire pg that I would lose my baby b/c I was stressed and didn't eat hardly at all. I cramped & bled all the time. I couldn't sleep. Well, babies have a way of taking care of themselves! Not only did my dd stay in the oven until it was time to come out but she was 8 1/2 lbs--my biggest baby!! Anyway, try not to worry about your baby & just work on taking care of yourself and resting as much as you can! You did nothing wrong here! But you can come out of this stronger than ever and if you are able to forgive your dh, your marriage can be stronger as well!:grouphug: again!! -
anti-depressants and b*eastfeeding (Zoloft?)
wendow1 replied to CactusPair's topic in General Education Discussion Board
I've not taken it while bf'ing but I know Zoloft is considered safe. -
I'm so sorry you've BTDT also. It does make me more sensitive to what the OP is describing. I just know where it can head so quickly. My dh is/was a good guy--involved husband & father. We never went out without each other, we weren't party-type people. But my dh didn't set good boundaries b/c no one he worked with did. He didn't think anything of it & neither did I. Anyway, :grouphug: to you also!!
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Our marriage was almost destroyed b/c a friendship my dh developed with a gal he worked with kept getting more & more intimate. It turned into an emotional affair where he began confiding in her rather than me which put distance between us. She began to put thoughts in his head about the state of our marriage when everything had been fine before. It started very innocent & he did tell me about her & their friendship at the beginning. I thought that meant there was nothing to worry about & so I didn't. After a time, he began to keep their friendship & conversations a secret. By the time I realized how far things had gone, inappropraite emails & texts were being exchanged :glare: Looking back, it's amazing how quickly something (or someone) can bring down your marriage. We are very careful about opposite s*x relationships now!!