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dianachoate

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    I have been homeschooling now for 14 years. I have 4 children ranging in age from 21 - 8.
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    West Tennessee
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    Mommy
  1. I had that question from my OB's nurse when pregnant with #4. My OB was not pleased with her nurse. Told the nurse OB would think she would like to see me have more since I was paying her salary. I love my OB.
  2. My response to this statement is always the same and shuts people right up. "Of course I know what causes it! (insert big smile here, wiggle eye brows) Why do you think I have so many?" Diana
  3. I would vote for Verizon. We always have coverage while visiting family and friends in Middle TN. We live in West TN.
  4. I would suggest find what works and stick with it. When pregnant with DD#2 all I could keep down was a Chick-fil-a chicken strip salad, sweet tea, and ice cream from Chick-fil-a. So, I eat there every day until I could handle other food. It didn't even work for me when I tried to recreate the meal at home. good luck!
  5. This website might be able to help you. Search before you leave if you don't have internet access. http://www.localharvest.org/ Diana
  6. I would do C & D. Bring what your need for DD. Perhaps bring a few "special" things for your DD when you see her feeling left out. Do you think that MIL perhpas makes the special plates for the boys because she sees you making one for your DD because of her allergies? Diana
  7. That is neat. I wonder if my local runners club has done anything like that yet.
  8. My concern would be saftey. You and DH are in the basement while all of the children are upstairs. Diana
  9. I would say something to the mothers. Tell them you understand their concern for the saftey of their children. Ask if they would mind waiting until your daughter is finished since it is the ladies locker room they are using. Since their concern is child's saftey they should understand your daughter's concern for modesty too. That is what I did when my son was younger at our local YMCA. Their policy was 5 years and up boy had to use the men's locker room and I was not comfortable with sending him in alone. Good luck.
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