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Maxine in WA

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    Mom to 2, soon to be a grandma
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    WA (but heart is in CO)
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    Reading, writing, learning to knit/crochet
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    Trying to re-enter corporate America

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  1. I've heard the above before and I agree with you that we need to tell the complete story about Columbus. In some of the books I've read, they stated that Columbus made about 3 voyages to the "New World" and after one of those times, he was arrested and taken back to Spain in chains. (As a side note: My grandmother is descended from the captain of the ship that took Columbus back in chains.) None of my books said why he was arrested. Do you know why? Was it because of the torture he inflicted on the Natives?
  2. Seeing an old boyfriend. :D Seriously, she'd been trying all the suggestions listed below, except castor oil...she couldn't find any in the stores...all sold out for some reason...and nothing worked. Then an old boyfriend called her out of the blue. They met on Monday to talk about old times. Tuesday morning at 4:15, her water broke...on said ex-boyfriend's birthday! It was quite ironic. Anyway, just thought I'd throw that out as a weird suggestion. Good luck and hope all goes as planned.
  3. I really appreciate everyone's well wishes, good thoughts, and prayers. I am sure this is what he needs to stay healthy. He is a very strong little boy. During the entire 32 hours of labor, his heart remained strong and never showed any distress. He is already holding his head up and pushes away with his feet like he wants to stand on his own. Bless you all! Maxine
  4. My dd is nearly 15 (later this month) and is also documented by the health dept. What precautions did you take to avoid your son getting whooping cough. Our entire family was put on antibiotics even though the rest of us don't have symptoms. I'm just worried that one of us could have caught it before the antibiotic treatment began, but we just haven't presented symptoms yet. Since our antibiotic treatments are not complete, doesn't that mean we could potentially pass it on? I do wear a mask when I visit the baby, but my oldest daughter (the mommy of the baby) doesn't. Thank you for your prayers.
  5. Hi, just wanted to post a quick note that baby Cayden James has finally made his grand entrance (after 32 hrs of labor). He was born Aug. 6th via C-section because his head just couldn't get past her pubic bone and her uterus stopped contractions because it was tired. Anyway... He weighed 7 lbs. 14 oz. and length is 21 and 3/4 inches long. Both Mom and Baby are doing fine (although he had a tummy ache all night last night). For those of you who pray, could you all say a prayer for Cayden. My other daughter was diagnosed with Whooping Cough last week and it could be very dangerous for the baby. So far, the rest of us are not showing symptoms. Thanks everyone!
  6. Maybe we can set up a chat room for that day or something so it will feel like we're all there with you. Unfortunately, since my grandson is taking his sweet time coming out of his momma's tummy, I won't be able to make it, but would sure love to help you celebrate the "big one". We are all with you in spirit.:D
  7. You give so much to all the wonderful people on this forum. I know it's hard to ask for help, especially if you're the type of person who gives and gives, but sometimes even the givers need receiving; it's your turn to receive. I don't post very often, but when I did asking for prayers for my dd's pregnancy, you were the very first to offer support. I'll never forget that. Thank you and bless you. I just wanted to say that I know what you're going through. I went through something similar a couple of years ago. It took nearly a year to get over it. Yea for you for searching for the help you need. Remember, we are all here for you. We think you're a beautiful person. Take care and here's even more hugs since we can never have too many. :grouphug:
  8. They look interesting and easy enough for a 1 semester course. I don't plan on having my dd do everything in the Penny Candy workbook because she will also be doing a Government co-op class. Both classes combined will give her 1 full credit in Social Studies.
  9. "I didn't realize Ashley was a WTMer." lol So, who do you think will win? I'm hoping it will be either Gabe or Melissa.
  10. Maybe that will make him come out. My dd's original due date was July 5th, but the doctor changed it to Aug. 10th. My dd looks like she is ready to pop any day, but he just won't come out. Like you, my dd is ready to see baby's face. Your dd sounds like she'll make a great big sister. Very sweet!
  11. 1. The "books" thread and 2. There was a wonderful post from Cathi in Hawaii who moved somewhere on the mainland (can't remember where) in which she talked about her kids getting older and how proud she was of them. Very touching. I wished I could remember the specifics. Actually, since I was so touched by it, I may have saved the message somewhere. I'll look for it and try to link it.
  12. Oven spray cleaner. I've had spiders that survive all types of cleansers including the kind you mentioned (did you know spiders can hold their breath?) but I've yet to meet one that can survive oven cleaner. It's nasty stuff. Use with caution.
  13. I've used SL1, 2, 3+4, 5, and 200. My oldest also ready most of 300 and 400 level books on her own. I have always loved Sonlight and it worked wonderfully for my oldest who is a strong reader. My youngest didn't like it as much because the amount of reading required was too overwhelming to her. She prefers Tapestry of Grace. As far as tear-jerker books; yes, for a sensitive child some may be kinda sad and/or touching. My sensitive younger dd had a tough time with a couple of them. I pre-read all the books and only shared with her the ones I felt she could handle at the time. As she grew older, she read some of the ones we skipped and she handled them just fine. My oldest dd did not have any problems with any of the books (except Flames of Rome did bother her...this was in SL200). I would suggest taking the Sonlight catalog to the library and try to find some of the books so you could preread them. I did that and that's what sold me on Sonlight at the time. I still love Sonlight and so does my oldest dd. By the way, I plan to use Sonlight with my grandson. Even though he's not born yet, I am contemplating getting SL P3/4 for him. My dd laughs at me saying, "Mom, he's not even born yet. I think we have time." :001_smile:
  14. He hasn't even really dropped down yet, according to the dr. It's funny, because he is sitting so low, he looks like he's ready to just fall out of her. Oh well. We wait...and wait...and wait. My dd laughs at her little boy. She thinks we confused him because we keep telling him to push down. Well, his head is "down", so dd thinks that to him, pushing down means pushing with his feet (which he does a lot!) and then he gets them stuck under her ribs. We're having a lot of fun with him even though he's not born yet. I tell my dd to just try to enjoy this time with him because she'll never get it back and it will, honestly, go quickly. Thanks for asking. I hope he gives his mommy lots of free kisses to build up his account, because based on his personality so far, he is going to need it, lol.
  15. I love that he took the precaution, then decided to let you keep the kiss anyway, even though he could have used it later, lol. He sounds like a real sweet guy!
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