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My mom just had an episode where she actually spent a few days in the hospital. She suffered from very low iron levels as well and she had a lot of the symptoms you described. It took her almost a month after taking iron pills and eating foods with iron in them, for her iron levels to get back up to the normal level. She feels so much better now! I hope you get to feeling better!
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Freelance writers, how's it going?
mom_of_bree replied to AuntieM's topic in General Education Discussion Board
I have been wondering about writing a few articles as well, so I'm very interested in what others have to say! -
s/o religious makeup thread
mom_of_bree replied to LidiyaDawn's topic in General Education Discussion Board
I am Pentecostal Holiness, but not the snobby kind:tongue_smilie: -
The end of the world as we know it....
mom_of_bree replied to Stacy in NJ's topic in General Education Discussion Board
Thanks! All this confuses me and to have it broke down helps! Am I the only one that is nervous over this? We have a small amount of debt, not much at all, but after reading this I want to work at getting it paid off and sock it back in savings! -
What were YOU fed as a baby?
mom_of_bree replied to LidiyaDawn's topic in General Education Discussion Board
I LOL when I read this, because my in-laws have this thing with potatoes and little kids. My M-I-Law told me that my hubby grew up on potatoes and gravy! When my kids were younger and we went to my inlaws for dinner, she always made potatoes or gravy (white flour, milk, butter and salt!!!) for my babies. I never complained, though because she was making them something to eat and I am not a confrontational type. Oh and this is also the same M-I-Law who recently brought my 14 month old at the time, son home with his OWN Oreo Mcflurry. Yeah, I just about flipped! I now tell her that he can't have much sugar because it makes him go wild! I know that my mom bf me for a couple of months but then went to a formula. -
I realized after posting that that 36 weeks is probably a years worth of school:blush:. But thanks for explaining it!
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Wow, tfs! This is wonderful! I am starting my first year of K, and I am actually going to be organizing our things this weekend, so this is an awesome thread to have! Def bookmarking this! BTW, do you print and organize 36 weeks at a time or the whole year? Thanks!
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Ouch. Waited too long...
mom_of_bree replied to Stacie Leigh's topic in General Education Discussion Board
Okay, thanks! I will have to try to take my K'er one day! Did you try Hampton? We go there every year for a getaway and I can get you the name of the hotel we use. It is affordable but nice. -
Ouch. Waited too long...
mom_of_bree replied to Stacie Leigh's topic in General Education Discussion Board
Did you try Hamton or Newport News? It would be about a 30 min drive, but to me that wouldn't matter. When is the Homeschool Event? I live in VA, and didn't know they had one! -
Imagine their conversation in jail to other prisoners. "What are you in here for?" "Well, umm, I sold cheese?" This is a laugh. I could understand a fine, but come on a 13 month sting operation? That is pittifal when there are druggies out there selling to minors.
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Thanks! For awhile I did. Especially when we would be around children younger than her and they could write and spell their name. But I realized that she just learns differently and I need to go slower with her.
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I agree that it isn't odd as well. My dd is 5 and we are starting K this month and she knows her ABC's, but she can't recognize many of the letters and only knows a few of the sounds. Same with numbers. She's great 1-10, but more than that and she's saying 13, 16, 20 etc. She also cannot write or spell her name, even though she has had practice. My dd's vision is great, but I feel like she is a little immature. (hope people don't take that the wrong way! I just feel like compared to other 5 year olds on this board, she can't do most of what they are doing.) That is why I am starting her in K4 phonics and numbers instead of regular K. I wouldn't worry at all! I worried for awhile, and then thought, you know what? She will be in school for 13 years, probably more after college, and I'm going to stop pushing her to learn until K. I also have heard people who's children were late readers, and their children ended up reading much better than children who were early readers. Not sure if it is really true or not, but it helps me!
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What to take to hospital when baby is born..
mom_of_bree replied to RainbowSprinkles's topic in K-8 Curriculum Board
I agree with everyone who said your own PJ's. I wore the hospital gown while I was in labor, but afterward it was so nice to get in my own pj's. I also loved having my own body lotion with me. I felt a little better knowing that even though I may have looked crappy, I smelt good! :D -
What do you recommend for a 3 year old?
mom_of_bree replied to Jzsnow's topic in K-8 Curriculum Board
I was going to suggest the same websites. Super cute, FREE preschool pages that look really good. I haven't used them for my daughter yet, but I plan on implementing a few of them this year, even though she is in K. They just look so fun! Good luck and have fun! -
I struggle with my dd (5) putting her underwear on right. Every after bath routine is the same. She gets them on wrong and I have to reshow her how to put them on! EVERY. SINGLE. TIME. It is a little frustrating, but now I'm wondering if she just doesn't like to wear them the wrong way, lol. :confused:
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talk to me, please, about 5 yo boys and attention?
mom_of_bree replied to momma aimee's topic in K-8 Curriculum Board
Hmm, you described my DD, who is 5, almost to a T! She has always been what the experts call a "high maintenance" child (their words, not mine). She has such a hard time keeping on track with things. I have to explain things several times and go through steps and instructions a few times as well. I have decided that I don't feel like she is mature enough to do a full Kindergarten schedule, so I am starting out slow and easy. I am using Abeka's K4 Phonics and Numbers (I taught this at a preschool, so I am familiar with it) and I won't push her with it. If she is struggling, we will slow down, or go to something else. For all other subjects I am doing a Charlotte Mason approach. Lots of reading books and the Bible (which she loves), outdoor activities, crafts, unit studies of things that interests her that I will put together from free resources. I am just not stressing out about her learning everything that K'ers are supposed to learn. I have to have an abundance of patience with her and I know having a detailed schedule and curriculum to follow would probably drive us both crazy! Good luck and I hope that it turns out to be a great school year for you! -
My baby started Kindergarten today
mom_of_bree replied to wy_kid_wrangler04's topic in K-8 Curriculum Board
I am starting my little girl this coming Monday. It makes me really sad as well! I went through some pictures of her from a couple of years ago the other day and I honestly don't know where the time goes! -
I kind of remember watching the OJ chase on tv, but my real first memory was the OKC bombing. I was 10 and we lived 30 miles from the building that was bombed and I was siting at my kitchen table when the bomb went off and our lights and table shook and I remember thinking it was an earthquake. Then when we heard about the bombing, they hadn't caught the bomber yet and I remember being so scared that he might be hiding out in our house! We went and seen the sight and my dad worked on a crane that helped with rescue efforts. I was so scared for such a long time after that.