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  1. I would just like to add this. Your sister was wrong to talk to your son about this and it's your sister who should be the one to go to your son and apologize for talking to him about this without checking with you first. You shouldn't have to be the bad guy in this.

     

    And I Love, Love, Love this quote by Pam:

     

    And baby, if you don't think you've given your children the opportunity for passion and fire and independent thought, you are SORELY mistaken or I'm completely snowed by your online persona. Be encouraged. You are far and away more than simply "Good Enough," which is all she is offering him. You are Best. No matter where he goes, no matter what he does, he had YOU. And that, m'dear, is quite the gift.:grouphug:

     

    You have a way with words, girl!

  2. My ds was the toughest. By age 3 1/2 he was peeing on the potty but would not poop on the potty. At all. He would just do it in his pants. This went on for weeks and I was about at my wits end.

     

    Then I read a suggestion that suggested making the cleanup as unpleasant as possible for the child. Their suggestion...hose 'em down! So the very next time he pooped in his pants, I calmly took him out in the back yard, took off his dirty pants & underpants and explained that he was much to big to clean up in the house now because it's just too messy and I would have to clean him outside from now on. Then I took the hose and gently hosed his bottom down (thank goodness the weather was still warm enough). I only had to do that once! For my ds, that worked like a charm and from that time on he pooped in the potty! Needless to say I was very happy. :001_smile:

  3. I've had crayons get stuck in the electric sharpeners. The last time I had to take the whole thing apart to get it out. Just pick up a few of those cheap hand held plastic pencil sharpeners and keep them in w/your crayons. They do an adequate job, are easy to clean and if crayons get stuck inside and you can't clean it out...you haven't lost much. Staples usually has them on sale around this time.

  4. Ohio, this just proves that you are HUMAN. I most certainly strive to be more patient, kind and loving to my kids. But I'm not the perfect mom and I never will be because I'll never be perfect.

     

    My advice? Stop reading perfect mom's blog! Anyone can be anything in cyberspace. Maybe she's not being truthful in her blog. Maybe she is. The point is it doesn't matter.

     

    I think it's a good thing for you to strive to be a better, more gracious mom. Reading other peoples blogs can be inspiring and convicting and show us areas where we need to change and that's all good. But don't compare yourself to anyone else 'k? And don't let someone else's "perfect" life bring you down.

  5. Hey, it's funny you should ask this. I was just reading an article in the newspaper about kids and triathlons. They said it was becoming popular with kids. Anyway, they had a 6 week training schedule that didn't look overwhelming at all. Here it is: S=Swimming, B=Biking, R=Running (so S10 would be swim for 10 min)

     

    Week 1

    Mon: S10

    Tues: Rest

    Wed: B15

    Thurs Rest

    Frie R10

    Sat. Rest

    Sun. Rest

     

    Week 2

    M=S10

    T=S5, B5

    W=Rest

    Th=R15

    S=Rest

    Su=Rest

     

    Week 3

    M=S15

    T=Rest

    W=B10, R10

    Th=Rest

    Fri=Rest

    S=B15

    Su=Rest

     

    Week 4

    M=S10, B5

    T=Rest

    W=B20

    Th=Rest

    F=Rest

    S=R15

    Su=Rest

     

    Week 5

    M=S10, B5

    T=Rest

    W=Rest

    Th=B10, R5

    F=Rest

    S=R5

    Su=Rest

     

    Week 6

    M=S5

    T=Rest

    W=S5, B5, R5

    T=Rest

    F=R10

    S=Rest

    Su=Rest

     

    If you don't want to do the biking and swimming, maybe you can adjust it for just running. Kids as young as 10 were doing the triathlons.

     

    I haven't used this site but you may find it helpful: http://www.kidsrunning.com/

     

    Also, runners world has a kids running guide with links to all sorts of info.

    http://www.runnersworld.com/article/0,7120,s6-238-267--11828-0,00.html

  6. In your profile, you have the option to put in your birthday. If you do, your name will show up in the appropriate box on the calendar.

     

    People check it and sometimes do a Happy Birthday thread to wish that person a Happy Birthday.

     

    Welcome to the boards! :D

     

    Edited to add: At least I think that's what it's for. It may have another function that I don't know of.

  7. I'm guessing that the "hostess" is not the woman who the shower is being thrown for.

     

    I didn't find it tacky...she sounds like she's just trying to be helpful and throw a successful party. Since she is not the one receiving the gifts, I didn't see it as begging for gifts. I don't think this would have bothered me although I probably wouldn't have used her "service." I prefer to do my own shopping.

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