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  1. Was this in Taos? If you remember the restaurant, I'd love to know! Or maybe you meant a homemade meal that your aunt made. My husband goes skiing in Toas from time to time, so I'm sure he'd love to know of a good place to eat. I know a few restaurants in Santa Fe and several in Albuquerque that must be experienced, and some that must be avoided! But I'm not as familiar with Taos.

    Michael's Kitchen is my very favorite place to eat in Taos. I dream about their breakfast enchiladas with green chili. Oh my goodness - pretty close to heaven.

  2. If your mother didn't cry during some parts of this movie, did you get why the children were sent to her? Do you remember the Old Home Guard? That is a teary scene.

     

    And please don't think I am saying B & B tells the whole terrible story, or is truly historical. I only mention the movie because it was one of my first introductions to 'the other side' (that, and A Thousand Paper Cranes & The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe)). I remember thinking, "They may never see their parents again." My mother was always pretty hormonal ;), so maybe that's why I remember it as I do.

    Dd10 read A Thousand Papaer Cranes last year. Yesterday we were talking about atomic bombs and the Trinity Project. She was furious that she'd never known about any of it. I asked if she remembered reading that book and she said "How could I remember the details?!? I was too busy crying!" So we gently went through it again.

  3. My worst encounter of this kind I ever had was a father whom I met at the park. He was watching his seven home schooled children play. Ex-military, very Christian (asked where I go to church and berated me for not going). He told me that the commandement Though Shalt Not Kill does not apply to muslims since they are the infidel who threaten our way of life.

     

    I was completely speechless. That happened shortly after I had moved to this country and scared the heck out of me.

     

    I would bet you a million bucks that is a rationalization so he can live with himself. It is ugly and awful. And I'd bet if he didn't have that rationale he wouldn't be able to live with himself.

     

    Eta: There is a reason so many veterans do not talk about their war experiences. My brother has been through some extensive therapy and he still can't talk about most of his time overseas. From my sheltered little world it is hard to imagine. And I'm far less disconnected from his reality than a lot of people.

  4. Even now people don't get the horrors our soldiers have gone through. It makes me physically ill watching people minimize PTSD and the real impact it has on people's lives. I can't imagine the years my brother spent in Iraq and the things he witnessed and I have heard the stories. People who have zero exposure to the real suffering our troops go through need to shut up.

  5. You'll be close to Lubbock! That's about all the good I know about Clovis. I'm sorry - we just moved to El Paso and I'm not loving it. Dh can put in for a new station at 18 months - we've been here 1 month and I'm already counting down. Be prepared for dirt and wind - lots of dirt and wind. Actually - you'll be pretty close to Taos and Santa Fe. Those are both absolutely beautiful.

  6. I would really look at Richardson. There are very affordable areas, nice public parks/libraries, good schools (if you need them) and not bad to reach Lovefield at all. We lived at Coit and Spring Valley and I loved it. Really loved it. There is a very small town feel to the area, but you're right in the middle of everything - there are 2 malls within 10 minutes, lots of great grocery stores, downtown Dallas is very easy to get to for museums/Arboretum etc. Public transportation is available. We lived all over the Dallas area - Carrollton, McKinney, N. Dallas and Richardson - Richardson was by far the very best.

  7. I entirely understand your skepticism. I was that person. I couldn't fathom spending hundreds of dollars to go to an amusement park. However, we went last year and it is amazing. I say that even though we were with MIL and FIL which was very stressful for me - I'd take my kids back in a heartbeat. I still love beach vacations, mountain trips (no camping) but there really was something magical about Disney.

  8. I have not read the book, but LOVED her Ted talk.

     

     

    I heard this talk without knowing who it was. I loved it. However, I hated the book. I don't know what hit me so wrong about it, but I spent the whole timw I read it angry. Still gets my hackles up just thinking about it! Lol

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    One can dramically effect ones quality of life and have an impact on ones natural lifespan by making good or poor choices about diet, exercise, and lifestyle choices.

     

    Drinking soda is a very poor choice.

     

    Bill

     

     

    Haven't people fought for freedom of choice for a long time in this country?

  10. My cousin-in-law was furious when we named our 3rd dd after MY grandmother. Cousin didn't care, but cil sure threw a fit. Note: they did not have children and weren't planning on starting for several more years. We've seen this cousin maybe 3 times total in 10 years - it isnt like our kids are growing up next to each other

    This part of the family is just ucky. When I found out #4 was a boy (after 3 girls) their response was "well we did that first" Seriously, because you couldn't just be happy for us?!?!?

     

    There's a reason we don't see them hardly ever.

     

    Use the name if it works for your baby. My dd couldn't have been anything but the name she has.

  11. DON'T use water based on top of oil based paint. Not good....... If you don't know what is there, use oil based.

     

    Or sand it well. Water based paint will bead up over oil based paint. But if you sand well it isn't a problem.

  12. When we lived in KS we went to eat at Cracker Barrel. Every single party in the restaurant had at least one person in camo. It was deer season and if they weren't military they were apparently hunters. I'm sure there was a full arsenal in the vehicles in the parking lot. It was pretty funny to me after living in N. Dallas and seldom seeing anyone in camo (except dh of course).

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