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  1. Old movies are my favorites, here are a few that I love:

    Mr. Blandings Builds his Dream House

    Harvey

    Hold that Ghost

    Going my Way

    Bells of St. Mary's

    For Whom the Bell tolls

    Lady of Burlesque (the title is racier than the movie)

    Slippery when Wet with Esther Williams

    Please Don't Eat the Daisy

    The Thrill of it All

    The Thin man series

    The Egg and I (the start to the Ma and Pa Kettle movie series)

    Summer Magic

    Snowball Express

    The Women

     

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  2. Yes he's loud and jumpy, spastic at times. He's a screamer too. The cat starts growling when he gets carried away with the screaming.

     

    It's true he won't be 3 forever and her value as a rodent hunter is great.

    My calico cat doesn't like when the kids jump and scream.  She growls twice in warning before taking a swipe at the kids.  She has been doing this since they were toddlers and are now 9 and 10 and it still happens just with less frequency.  She will also pick a time when she thinks they need to go to bed and will lay on them, and growl when they move, until they fall asleep.  Honestly, its kind of nice not being the perpetual bad guy saying "quit running in the house, quit screaming"  all I have to do is point out that the cat is not happy.  Despite all of this, the kids love her and so do we.

  3. In our area, the budget for EI has been cut so much that EI is not guaranteed even for babies that were micro preemies.  When my children were little EI was a wonderful program, today it is almost impossible to get my foster babies approved for EI even though they all have similar medical backgrounds.  The therapist are no longer able to bring toys or therapy tools, they are to use what the families have on hand.  Instead of physical therapy or occupational therapy weekly, it is now every other week or even every third week.  The rational is that the parents should be learning the therapy and doing it, this decreases the need for frequent visits from a licensed therapist. While I can agree that parents should be involved, I don't think parental participation should replace therapy visits as not every parent is willing or able to this.   :cursing: 

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  4. Lots of secrets on both sides of the family.  The two that I have the most interest in are the ones involving my parents.  While my father was in the military he fathered a child while overseas. The mom wrote to him asking for help for their son.  I found the letter while cleaning out his desk after he died.  When my mom was a teenager, she was sent away to spend several months with extended family and came back noticeably thinner.  I believe that she had a girl that was adopted by the extended family. This is absolutely not a topic open for discussion in that side of the family.

     

    There are other stories of infidelity, births, deaths and such but most of the people involved have died. 

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  5. My foster twins had RSV last year.  One spent almost 9 weeks in the hospital and the other spent 6 weeks.  After discharge, both boys did very well.   Its a wicked virus with no vaccine.  They can give synergist monthly, but not every preemie qualifies and it is very expensive. 

  6. 2nd and 3rd grade:  Notebook of Doom, Erie Elementary, Kung Pow Chicken, Haggis and Tank, Haunted Library, Monkey Me, Geronimo Stilton, Andrew Lost, Looniverse, Bunnicula are all favorites in our house.

     

    1 year old:  any of the Llama Llama books, Chicka Chicka Boom Boom, Mother Bruce, Hotel Bruce, Silly Sally, Bats at the Beach

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  7. Christmas eve is always appetizer bar: meatballs, chicken wings, pigs in blanket, veggie tray, cheese tray, relish tray, hot cream cheese and bacon pinwheels.

    Christmas day: late brunch  with eggs, muffins, bacon or sausage, fruit and mimosas.  Later in the day we have leftovers. 

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