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  1. Here is what I would do, rather than posting a picture of every entry, I would have them leave a comment with a link back to their picture. Have them host it themselves, whether on their own blog or on a photo hosting site or whatever. You can then go look and when you decide on the winner post just those pictures on your own blog. If you want to bring attention to certain photos you can always do an update blog featuring that photo. Are you chosing the winner randomly or based on the photos?

     

    As far as prizes, I would go with the theme and maybe do something that has to do with organizing or cleaning.

     

    I am a blogger that does giveaways. I will tell you that I never considered giveaways until I was contacted by a start up company (now clicknkids) about giving away a subscription. I though hey, I will write a few places and maybe get some small items to do more giveaways. I was shocked at the responses I got (in a good way). You can only ask. The worst they do is say no.

     

    Feel free to look at my blog and see how my giveaways are set up :)

  2. :iagree:

     

    I don't know why people fight about all these things...why not just do what's right for your family and let others do what's right for theirs? :)

     

    I just don't put circ'ing and cding in the same category. One is cutting off a part of a baby and the other is, well, not. Same with breastfeeding. My personal oppinion is that formula ought to be reserved for only those who actually NEED it, but even that is not the same as cutting off part of a boy's private...This isn't a reversable event, and shouldn't be done routinely. Period.

  3. Circumcision has been shown to reduce transmission of most STDs including HIV. Additionally, boys who are circumcised are less likely to get urinary tract infections. Having seen what a close friend went through with both her boys getting multiple infections, even with proper hygiene and my own son who having severe sensory issues which would have made proper hygiene very difficult, I'm glad I had my ds circumcised. I really didn't know my ds would have all the problems he has at the time I made the decision. I won't be with my son when "opportunities arise" to practice abstinence.

     

    This is really a family decision. It seems to me that arguments fall on both sides and every parent tries to sort out the best answer for themselves. It is good to see all the research on the issue to make the decision.

     

    I would like to know why no one is acknowledging the fact that the US is the ONLY "developed" country that practices circing as routine. My DH is British and circing was not even an option for us. In the UK it is done only out of medical necessity. Why are we the only country that cuts off part of a baby's body in order to pre-emptively treat something they MIGHT get, and at that, more often than not, they get from acting irresponsibly. Problems in uncirc'ed boys are actually very rare and USUALLY come from poor hygeine or sexual irresponsibility. I asked my husband if he knew of anyone who had ever had their penis get infected and neither him, nor his family, including my SIL who is a nurse, had ever heard of , met or otherwise known of anyone who had.

     

    Sorry for spelling errors passion and a bad cold are both to blame!

  4. We are using Math U See and really like it.

     

    It is going to depend on if you want a mastery or spiral program though. We tried a spiral and I felt like the girls were getting a basic grasp on the how but weren't really getting the why. MUS has been great for getting a very firm grasp on topics, but won't work for you if you are not wanting/needing to spend quite a while on single topics.

     

    Last year we did Horizons which is spiral. I liked it. It just didn't work for us.

  5. Probably going to have to duck and run after I say this but here it is (and this is without reading every other reply)

     

    I have three. Two older girls and a 2 year old littl boy. Oh boy, do I have a boy. Well, since you already know what it is like to have a young one I will just skip to what worked for us. Blanket time. No, not the beat them if they move an inch off the blanket thing that we hear about. I spread out a special handmade quilt, put out special toys that are only for blanket time and he sits and plays for between 20-30 minutes. We make it a big deal "oh boy! Its blanket time! Look at all the fun toys on the blanket!" and so on. I dont expect him to keep quiet or anything. He can play anything he wants, as long as he is on the blanket. We "trained" by working up to the 30 minute max 5 minutes at a time.

    The only real rule about blanket time is:

    If you throw the toy off the blanket too bad so sad.

     

    During "training" if he left the blanket I would just pick him up and cheerfully say "nope, its time to sit on our blanket and play." The first time he threw all of his toys off and just sat there crying. The second he put the toys off but left them where he could reach and there was no crying. The third time he was so excited and sat there and played for 20 minutes! We havent had a problem with blanket time since then!

  6. The books are meant to be used at a rate of 1 per year, so you would just be paying for one book at a time, plus supplies.

     

     

    I get my supplies at Hobby Lobby when they go half priced. Dont know if you are near one but check your local big chain craft stores and you will do much better on the supplies.

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