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Posts posted by phathui5
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I wouldn't do it. What's the issue with having irregular periods?
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I can't imagine thinking one person would be my everything. That's why I have friends, church, hobbies, etc.
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I've never heard of PEAH. We use our letter from the city.
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Would it still be that way if the owner was not home and the children had to go through a fence to get to the trampoline?
Yes. From what I understand, it's considered an "attractive nuisance."
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I can't imagine paying money for a cat that isn't spayed and hasn't had any shots.
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I've had hotmail since the 8th grade. There's no trashy advertising.
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Tight, revealing clothing. Heavy (although not super heavy) make-up (1 of the 2 girls).
Could the co-op come up with a dress code?
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My kids don't seem to care.
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Ours' is in the nonfiction education section.
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I just wonder what the doctor's offices, schools etc do with all of that information?? I mean, what do they really need it for?
How can they commit identity theft if they don't have it? I mean, they really DO need it. To like, open credit cards and stuff.
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Blueberry pie
Strawberry shortcake
Brownies
Brownies a la mode
Cookie bars
Ice cream sundaes
Ice cream cones
Raspberry tarts
Rice krispie treats
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Why wouldn't they just give the money to Walmart or something? The stores all have the lists of school supplies, so Walmart could make packages for the parents to pick up.
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I had to put in dh's social security number and his monthly salary, all our phone numbers, address, the names of everyone else in the house is including children even if they don't contribute an income:confused: , and then this last one about race...
I would NOT give them our social security numbers and income information. Did you fill that out?
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Homeschooling has been around for a lot longer than the internet. ;)
I hear they still have information in books.
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If her children have really suffered in their schooling so far, I personally think, unless she herself is abusive, she would do them better at home even if their schooling is less than what we around here consider stellar. The emotional damage and baggage from a truly poor schooling situation can hinder a life more in the long run than being a bit behind in math.
I agree completely. 100%.
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I'd turn both phones off during school unless you think that hubby is going to need you. You could check the cell between lessons if you're worried about him.
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Oh my goodness! That's amazing!
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No concerns, but we don't make enough to pay federal tax so we have no need of a credit.:D
Maybe you're thinking of a deduction. A credit is money they give you anyway.
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We have four and I also do childcare, so when we go out I have 6-9 kids.
My biggest challenge is the house right now, getting anything else other than taking care of kids done. When I get a spare minute (like now), I want to SIT, not clean.
I wanted to recommend the book Table for Eight:
http://www.amazon.com/Table-Eight-Raising-Family-Small-Family/dp/1592576737
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Why can't car companies make seat belts that fit elementary aged children? About 50% of people in cars fall in this range. I think it is a money racket put on us by car seat manufacturers. Seat belts don't hit me correctly and I'm 5"3". They choke me.
My biggest problem is getting 3 car seats to fit across my car. I think if we are required to have our elementary aged children in car seats, car seats should be REQUIRED to be made to fit 3 across the back SAFELY. I don't think my car seats are safe because they are jammed across. There is not one thing I can do about that. I'm complying with the law, but they don't require the law to accommodate cars! Anyone know why they are allowed to design car seats that won't fit 3 across correctly? What are we supposed to do with our kids in this situation? Not go anywhere? Only be allowed to have 2 children??????
What kind of car seats do you have? I can fit three of our Radians in a car.
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Not to mention, the fines for these laws are so minimal. I know in CT the fine is like $10. What is the point?
I think you should get points on your license for it.
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I saw a thing for a 2 week trial, but that's it.
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You know what my 8yo loves for reading classics (at least for being introduced to them)?
Graphic Classics:
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You do hear about the "lion laying down with the lamb," which wouldn't be very likely if the lamb was about to get eaten.
Are you okay with comic books for your kids?
in General Education Discussion Board
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You could check out http://www.graphicclassics.com