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  1. I had trouble with that, too. Yes, you go to your netflix account online and when you go to the tab marked Queue, you'll notice two tabs: DVD and Instant. When you find a movie you'd like to watch, you'll need to select In Instant Queue so it goes into that list instead of your regular queue. Then I just go to my Instant Queue and edit it so the movie I want to watch is moved up to #1. Then it shows up on my Wii movie menu. I love the watch instantly option! The only thing I wish it had was closed captioning, but oh, well, maybe another 10 years. ;) Oh, wait, do you mean you can't find the instant queue list on the netflix menu on TV? That's usually the first category. Do you have any movies put in your instant queue on your netflix account? Maybe that's why?
  2. Thanks for all the input. I think we're going to wait one more month to see how things go, and if there's no improvement we'll call to see if we can switch the dosage. Btw, I've read that some women had better luck with OTC than Trinessa even though Trinessa is a generic version of it.
  3. My 17yo dd recently started Trinessa bc, and I'm concerned. We'd been thinking of starting her on bc for a while but kept putting it off in the hopes that her cycles would become regular. We decided to give it a go because they still weren't regular, she recently started dating, and she also hoped it would help with her skin. I know there's a period of adjustment, but I'm really worried because in the short amount of time that she's been on Trinessa her moods have just been giving me whiplash. This is a girl that's been pretty level-headed and easygoing, able to handle stress and change, and generally enjoys life. But it seems like since she's started the pill, she loses her temper a lot, is reduced to tears over things that didn't phase her before, and is just not very happy. Her periods are also much heavier, more painful, and last longer. There's also some breakthrough bleeding. I've googled Trinessa and am reading all these horror stories, so my immediate reaction is to get her off of them. I think I'll be making an appointment to see if we can switch bc. I was on birth control for several years before getting married and don't remember anything like this. Anyway, I thought I'd ask here to see what your experiences have been and what suggestions you might have. TIA,
  4. waiting for news ... and knowing I should be doing something, ANYTHING, to keep my mind off of it ... but I can't focus because it's all I can think about
  5. another gray hair just kidding Happy Thanksgiving :tongue_smilie:
  6. Here's a link to a previous conversation: Yellowstone Recommendation? Loved Yellowstone! I'm sure you'll have a wonderful time. :)
  7. Here is a link to a previous conversation that had lots of info about cruising. It does specify Disney cruises, but you may find other info helpful as well. s/o Disney cruise information And another: Want to go on a cruise...which ones are best? And another: Leaving for anniv, cruise with dh in 2 weeks! I need your best hints and tips!!
  8. 8 yo dd: Mario Kart Mario Party Nintendogs 13 yo dd: Professor Layton and the Curious Village Mario Kart Mario Party 13 yo ds: Mario Kart Super Mario Bros Mario Party
  9. I remember her! I had to google her name to be certain, but she was in the Planet Earth series. I forget which one/s, but I liked her. She was memorable. Btw, when I googled her to be sure I had the right person, I found a Time article where previous Nobel Peace Prize winners Wangari Maathai and Muhammad Yunus discuss Obama's win.
  10. Well, Kissinger is the first person that comes to mind when I hear all the gasps surrounding Obama's award. Not that I have an opinion one way or another about Kissinger and his award. I just vaguely remember some of the same gasping about Kissinger. Obama's Not the First Surprising Nobel Peace Prize Winner: Seven Controversial Recipients In case the link is a no-no, it's a Newsweek: Wealth of Nations blurb and here's the list: Elihu Root Woodrow Wilson and Leon Bourgeois Henry Kissinger Menachem Begin, Yasir Arafat, Jimmy Carter I'm off to find something else more gasp-worthy, in my own humble opinion. :tongue_smilie:
  11. Gearing up for halloween and on a scary movie spree with oldest dd ... any new ones you liked?
  12. This is making the rounds. It's not a real school recording though, just for fun.
  13. OH, I remember this thread!! Has anyone followed through and read any of the recommendations? I did read The Power of Myth and watched the video series as well. I also read Mere Christianity and The Mists of Avalon. I need to find the other books I've been meaning to read.
  14. Sorry to resurrect the thread but I think this post was relevant to the conversation. And, apologies, I have not read all the posts in this particular thread. PLEASE BE ADVISED--Paypal says we CAN use personal/no fee PP on this site! ETA: I see this has already been posted. OOPS!!! :blush:
  15. Thank you. And, yes, I can say each of these options has been something with which we've dealt during our homeschool years. Isn't it funny how our priorities can change?
  16. 5th and 6th grade I remember reading the Trixie Belden series because of a friend. Another friend got me started on the Phenwick Women series. My mom read a lot of romance so I started reading those. Celeste de Blasis (Wild Swan trilogy, The Proud Breed, and The Tiger's Woman), William Stuart Long (The Australians series), Clan of the Cave Bear series, Wagons West, VC Andrews, and others I can't remember for certain. I think they included Phyllis A Whitney, Kathleen Woodiwiss, and Victoria Holt. My dad read scifi, but I didn't read as many of his books. I do remember reading a lot of Stephen King and Dean Koontz.
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