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Elaine

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About Elaine

  • Birthday 09/02/1971

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    http://www.laneygardner.blogspot.com/
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    Back with Bruce and Jon
  • Occupation
    Trying to stay sane
  1. We belong to an underground society. Someone who knows the secret knock drew us out. :ph34r:
  2. I wonder if a picture of booKs violates copyright laws? Or maybe just taste level? :biggrinjester:
  3. SWB, I am so terribly sorry to read this! I looked through my attachments and the only thing that came up was a personal picture that we took of our dog. If anyone finds the thread with all of the Russell Crowe pictures in it, please report it! (I kinda love him, lol) I have not really been around since 2008, I just came back to try to help. Thank-you, Susan, for all that you do.
  4. Thank-you all!! This has been so helpful. I think that I was a little overzealous in the things that we would like to see. I forget how big Australia really is! :-) :tongue_smilie: We are planning on going in two years, so I do have time to plan. I knew that it would be very expensive, and that's fine. Now I can safely assume that we will need at least $20K, and we have already begun to save. I really appreciate you all taking the time to answer and I will look into all of the things that have been mentioned. :D
  5. Really, Rosie? Why is that? I assumed, most likely out of ignorance, that a package would be a good thing. We want to go see all of the main sights, Great Barrier Reef, Syndey, the Outback and whatever else we can find. We are not looking for a 5 star hotel experience, just the outdoor Australia experience. We will most likely have a budget of $15K.
  6. Have you been? Did you do a package trip? Or if you live there can you give me any insider information that might be helpful? We are not looking for a big, fancy hotel, just a place to sleep. We care more about the experience. Thanks in advance for any input!
  7. I would say that Ocean Grove is your best bet. Yes, you have to pay to get on the beach:glare:, but you do not have to pay to park. (OG is $7 for adults, children 12 and under are free.) You *can* pay to park, but sometimes you get stuck parking far away even in the pay lot. You have a good chance of getting a relatively close spot on the road for free if you go during the week. I'm sorry, I don't know the parking price as I have issues with pay to park and never utilize it. lol There is a lovely little main street with shops and bakeries and an absolutely fabulous ice cream shop called Nagele's. I highly recommend the cherry vanilla.;) Avon is also nice and so are Point Pleasant and Manasquan. I will warn you though, the traffic in those particular shore towns is a nightmare on the weekends, during the week should be fine. J Jenkinson's is in Point Pleasant and tends to be family friendly during the day. There is a lovely little aquarium on Jenkinson's, too. Here is a link in case you want to check it out. Stay away from Seaside Heights and Asbury Park. :001_smile: Hope this helps.
  8. Thank-you! I have recently discovered Christian Light for my younger son, but have not even looked for my HS-er.
  9. It is like a slap in the face, that short deliberation time. They should have looked more closely at the evidence.
  10. Oh, my! I was thinking the same thing when I heard the verdict!
  11. I agree with this, and I believe that she regularly drugged Caylee. Nanny Zanny? That is a drug reference to Xanax. It is very possible that she drugged her with Xanax, and then gagged her with the tape and chloroform case she woke up. I believe that killing her was an accident, but that does not make her any less culpable.
  12. Ritalin Free Kids by Robert Ullman. We tried the adderall route and knew that it was not the answer. We decided to go homeopathic instead, and have seen amazing results. Read his book, you will be amazed.:001_smile: Good luck!
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