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  1. Threads like this is why I've ultimately decided to go with other programs. I was going to use one of their science programs last year, but was ultimately scared away by their bad CS. I can't support a company that runs things so poorly and makes excuses for their behavior. It's not worth my money, time, or effort.

     

    I'm pretty sure I could have a system on my blog set up by tonight that would enable you to buy an ebook from me and download it immediately.

  2. R has a pantry. So it wins hands down. But I don't like the kitchen layout. Also S doesn't have a master tub. That would be a no go for my DH. We have 2 bedrooms on the opposite side of the house from us. It works fine and we can still hear the boys over there. And I agree with a pp poster. Make your laundry room/mud room 2x as big as you expect.

     

    This is our plan. Let me tell you what I don't like about it: We don't need the pantry in the kitchen; I wished we gone with more cabinets. The pantry and hall closet are close enough. Also, dishwasher in a *stupid* place. You can't open the bottom cabinets when it's open. Also the stove is in the island. We went and blocked off the opening to the dining room near the entrance and opened the wall to the living room. We use it as a den/piano room. We should've knocked down the "nursery" wall. It's an itty bitty room that got used for about 6 months. We could've had a huge pantry. Don't get me started on the laundry room. There's no room for dirty clothes in it.

     

    Whatever you choose, make sure you go over every room carefully so you can find the stupids in the plan. I was surprised by how small the big rooms actually were once we were in them with furniture and appliances.

  3. Is it a two-stroke engine? Does it need a mixture of gas and oil, or just straight gas?

     

    or does it use diesel? We have different small engines that do all of these.

     

    I did once put leaded fuel in my mom's unleaded car. We were told to just put a lot of high octane unleaded in and it should be fine for a one time thing.

  4. I've not used Thrive specifically before, although I did just place an order with them recently. However, I've used freeze dried food before. No specific recipes, I just substitute. I pretty much only use the chopped onions nowadays and I like the celery too. I've used the berries to add to cereal. Mushrooms are good as well.

     

    I bought the yogurt drops for the baby and meant to buy the corn and peas because they're excellent for snacking for the kids. We have chickens and cows so no meat for me. Plus I have nightmares of TVP from my childhood so I'm not going there.

  5. No church for us today. The windstorm blew down a line in the building across the street from church so we had no power. My mom, dd, and I were all upset because we'd all actually dressed up and done our hair and makeup today. Versus my normal maxi skirt and flats mommy wardrobe. We could've gone to another ward 30 minutes away but we didn't think of it in time. So it's been a very weird Sunday with no church.

  6. Friends of ours have a fun tradition of saving all their egg shells for months. They make a small hole in one end to get the raw egg out. Then they wash all the saved, empty shells and fill them with confetti. The outsides are decorated with glued on tissue paper that covers up the holes. On Easter the kids--sometimes adults too--crack the confetti eggs on each others' heads in the back yard.

    Cascarones. It's a huge Mexican tradition so if theirs a Hispanic grocery around you might be able to buy them there. We buy them at Walmart by the flat.

     

    We do small presents in our baskets like I did growing up. Also new clothes. I'd always get a new church dress for Christmas and Easter. I continue ue the tradition with my kids.

  7. I agree with the pp. Our oldest DS died 7 years ago. He was severely cognitively impaired, among other things, so schooling for him was never an issue. We didn't at first, but eventually we did try to keep up with dd's schooling, but doing only a little when he was in the hospital. He was in too many times and for too long to ignore it. One of the reasons we hs was so she could be with her brother. She has years of memories with him because she was able to be home with him. After DS died we didn't do school for a few months we just needed to be together.

     

    I do want to mention we have a family friend who has an autoimmune disease that's very rare. Less than 10 kids in Texas his age have it. He's one of two that can walk. And he wanted to play football. His parents were very hesitant, but the nuero dr told them to let him because he needs to feel normal. He needs to be watched carefully, but he plays when he feels up to it.

     

    So use the time to grow your family together. Make memories and let them show their love. It's not something you can prepare for, but you can look back on the good times and remember that love.

  8. Julie, sweetie, please don't try to last it out. You deserve better. Get yourself and your DH the help you both need. Either he's lying, or there's a medical issue and he needs the help. It's not optional. He does not get to say no. Both of you seeing someone should be a requirement for your marriage. If you decide to stay, even temporarily, you deserve to be happier, and definitely not this low.

  9. I think the OP needs to eliminate gluten, have her thyroid checked, or seek therapy.

    But...therapy is so overrated!1! Spend your $ on #s of cupcakes instead.

  10. I use it as enrichment. My DS loves the hamster on abcmouse.com so he'll play around and do activities to get stuff for his hamsters. But it's adding to what I've already taught him. We are a very techno family- 2 computers, 2 iPads, 3 iphones, and 2 tablets. I download a lot of educational apps, but I just consider them games. They're helps. I think children need books and paper to learn properly. Maybe I'm wrong, but we'll continue to use them as enrichment, not as curriculum.

  11. Option 3. I know you said he's 47, but he could conceivably teach part time at a university until he's really old. I had some teachers in their 70s when I was in college. My DH would like to get his Masters/PhD when he retires and teach. But for right now, he took a job that's not in his chosen profession just because it pays the bills. Not that he hates it, but it's not his dream job either. That's got to wait.

  12. We've lived with my parents twice for about 4 months each time. It worked because we only had a little one. My mom lived with us for about 2 months at one point. She's since moved in with us since last summer when my dad died. We're trying to get her out (her house is across the street, but uninhabitable), but it's slow work. My in-laws on the other hand? Never work. I still don't feel comfortable in their house after 16 years of marriage and I doubt I'll ever be completely welcome. And having either/both of them in my house would drive me insane.

  13. I've never been able to do a Russian join in one specific spot. It's god for joining the same colors though. I always just end up weaving in the ends later. You'll have to do some anyways with the start and end.

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