Tnkrbelle565
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- May 14, 2004
Oops...quoted the wrong thing. Just wanted to Ash just said that she NEEDS to have that cake for her 6th bday!!! Too bad we'll be at Disney for her 6th bday so she'll have to settle for a Disney cake.
SO, who is going and would be my friend if I took Dallas by myself? I put in the dates 7-14 but I am sure we would stay through the weekend. I preferred the 13-20th, but I think most are going sooner.
I'm staying at POP (6th-9th). Happy to help!
Don't give up hope. I work with a woman that was told she'd have children on her own (and you know what I mean). She had to have her daughter invitro. While on the pill, she found out unexpected, that she was pregnant. She and her husband were so happy with the unexpected surprise! A little boy.
Just wanted to 2nd this. After having cancer and being diagnosed with PCOS, I was told that I would definately need fertility treatments to conceive. But Ash got here the old fashioned way!
I booked the 7th -14th. Trying to appease my husband without stretching his vacation and giving him his rest day when we get home. You know, if he even goes!
Hey parents - I need suggestions. I got an email from Zoe's teacher today that Zoe said "s**t" in class today. The teacher said it seemed to be an accident but I still feel like an awful mother. I try to be very careful of what I say most of the time but I know I let the word slip out sometimes - like when the sewing isn't going as planned. . What's worse is I scolded Zoe last night for the same thing - she was "sewing" something that wasn't working right and the word slipped out. I think I feel worse because these do seem to be accidents which means she's familiar enough with the word for it to slip out unintentionally.
Any suggestions on good deterrents? I'm trying to come up with an incremental set of consequences for such slippage.
As hard as it is, I would let it go. I'm sure the teacher dealt with it at school. Other than to back the teacher up and remind her that we don't use words like that, I actually wouldn't punish her for it since it honestly was slip. I find it find it better to let things like that go. Now, if it becomes a habit...a swear jar works nicely!!!