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  1. Well, last year I did my son's in June, and my dd waited until August the year before that, because she had to wait until her wedding had taken place so she could file as "married'.  Usually I just wait until after my tax returns have been filed.  Sometimes that's March, sometimes it's May.  It's never mattered one way or another.

  2. Ahhh, that's why I like apple seeds! They have an almondy taste.

     

    Apple seeds have cyanide in them.  So don't eat a ton of them.  Small amounts are ok.  Peach and apricot pits also contain cyanide.  Don't eat those at all.  Not that you could chew one up and swallow it, but just in case. :D

  3. Oh, and there is an episode some time during the first season where a neighbor lady tossed a burlap sack full of kittens in the creek to drown them.  Laura saves them, but the fact that I originally watched this episode back in 1974, and still remember it, shows how much I was traumatized.  Michael Landon always went for the emotional jugular in every single episode.  Not saying that I don't love him. He was my first crush, and apparently I subconsciously married him...my dh looks freakishly like him, as many friends and strangers have pointed out to me, lol...but if you weren't crying at some point during that show, he didn't do his job right.

  4. Does she have an appetite?  Kids with appendicitis will not eat.

     

    Can she jump up and down?  Kids with appendicitis can't do that.  They tend to stand hunched over.

     

    When she's lying down, if you press on her abdomen, does it hurt more when you let go?  Rebound pain is typical of appendicitis.

     

    By the time you are a teen, your symptoms tend to be more typical.  Pain should settle in the lower right quadrant, with tenderness over the "McBurney's point" area (you can google where that is).

    Sometimes the only way to diagnose it for sure is surgery.  The doctor will perform tests to rule out ovarian cysts or torsion, lower lung pneumonia, gastroenteritis, and several other conditions that can mimic appendicitis.  If your child has moderate to severe abdominal pain, please take her in.  A doctor is the only one who can make an accurate diagnosis.

  5. You need to be seen.  If it's infected and abscessed, they'll drill into the nail, or lance it to allow the pus to escape.  You don't want pressure building up under the nail, that can be dangerous.  If you see red streaks around the nail, swelling or discoloration of the skin around or under the nail, or develop a fever, go to the ER.

  6. Mumps is miserable!  I'm so sorry.  And we are seeing a lot more of it in the ER lately with kids not getting their MMR.  If your kids are fully vaxed (and it worked), they'll be fine.

    About 15% of adults with mumps will develop meningitis, so if you're having neck pain and stiffness (can't lie on your back and lift your neck so that your chin touches your chest), fever, fatigue, headache, or any combination of the above symptoms, get back into the doctor and make sure you're not developing that complication.

  7. If you can't verify that the dog has had his rabies shots, you will need to get the series of vaccines.  Rabies is almost universally fatal.  I'm sorry...the shots are very expensive.  Anywhere from $2,000 - $7,000 for the series.  They must be done on a precise schedule.  See a doctor now to learn the protocol for your area.  It's not the same everywhere, but I don't know a state where a dog bite doesn't have to be reported.  Cat bites don't (even though they're more likely to get infected), but dog bites do.

  8. Honestly, I think both you and your dd are overreacting. OK, you found some of the lines in the play to be offensive, but it seems way over the top for her to be "really hurt," "crushed" and no longer wanting anything to do with drama based on this one thing. And I truly have no idea why you are so "hurt and angry."

     

    I'm sorry you didn't enjoy the production, but I don't understand why you wouldn't simply agree with your dd that it wasn't what you had expected it to be, and just let it go.

     

    I agree.  It's the nature of the beast.  Theater productions often mock and/or satirize socially relevant events, institutions, or people.  If your dd is interested in theater, she needs to get used to this sort of thing. 

     

    A Broadway play whose sole purpose is mocking my religion (The Book of Mormon) has been a blockbuster for the past several years.  It is what it is.  My response is that my church should emboss the bottom of all our new Books of Mormon that we hand out with the words, "Winner! 2012 Tony Award". :lol:

  9. The teachers may not punish him for his speech frustrations, but other kids will definitely notice, and may tease him about it. With that age group, it probably won't go beyond calling him a baby, but three year olds are quite astute, and quick to pick up on differences. And teachers are only human, and unfortunately can't catch everything. Has he had experience with being teased, and how does he handle that?

  10. My MIL has been calling my dd by her first name and MIL's middle name. She even announced that DD's middle name should have been the same as hers because DS's middle name is FIL's name. DS wasn't named after FIL though, he was named after DH. One day, just as I was about to lose it on her, my sweet 4 yo dd looked up at her and said "it's okay Grandma, you can call me whatever you want."

     

    My MIL would have loved it if we had named DD after her.  But her name is Jeraldine (yes, with a J), so that was never going to happen.  I think she's still disappointed, but there was no way to make it sound even remotely palatable.

  11. Kona (for breakfast)

    'Ohana

    Rose & Crown (you can watch Illuminations from the patio if you make your dinner ressie for about 7:30 or later)

    Via Napoli

    Tutta Italia

    Les Chefs de France

    50s Prime Time

    Brown Derby (the lounge on the patio is excellent)

    Be Our Guest

    Liberty Tree Tavern (lunch only)

    Crystal Palace (breakfast)

    Artist's Point

    Whispering Canyon Cafe (be sure to ask for ketchup and straws)

    Beaches & Cream

    Yak & Yeti

    Tusker House (breakfast)

    Yachtsman

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