lillygator
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is this like truth or dare?
Gimme a dare!
Gimme a dare!
lillygator said:is this like truth or dare?
Gimme a dare!
lillygator said:no way, no how can I confess anything on a message board. Will leave all that to you bad girl and boy imaginations. Look up the Florida Field "F" and the virgin brick falling from Century Tower.
V- are there not a few confessions in your Bad Girl Trip Reports??lillygator said:no way, no how can I confess anything on a message board. Will leave all that to you bad girl and boy imaginations. Look up the Florida Field "F" and the virgin brick falling from Century Tower.
You will have to watch the DVD with the closed caption so you can see it.DisneyVegas1 said:Thank You John ...and if you look clearly at the clip he is not forming a no with his mouth ..lol Even on my Big screen TV it looks and sounds , If you listen closely he says an Ole dress ...But who really knows ...You say Tomato , I say Tomato ...
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Good thinking Marielle87Heel said:But then I won't be meeting crazy people from the internet; I'll be meeting friends I know from the cruise!
lillygator said:oh my.....my bad weeks seem to just keep rolling. I think I am having the turn 32 pre mid life crisis. These girls....I cannot begin to imagine age 16. Somewhere along this motherhood journey, I am just not V anymore. And selfishly I know, but I hate that. Alot. I know we are AWFUL parents. We are pretty go with the flow and I am a spoiler, so I have created these monsters myself. I just want everything for them to be so much better than it was for me. Is there a way to incorporate that without creating brats?
Then today. The school schedules conferences...so far they have always said no need - they go over the children's skills and where they are lacking. But Haley's teacher is concerned by her speech - well, lack thereof. (her ped is NOT, he wrote down all the words she said in his office and said she was fine)....now I know this is MY FAULT. I let her have a binky....we're lazy I know. And Samantha speaks for her and above all. I can tell what she wants/needs by her looks and actions and I try to anticipate that. But I guess now I won't. All this goes in their school record so I feel my not even 2 year old is being judged.....and I know they have to evaulate....but gosh. I feel like such a failure. And I know without a doubt she is the absolute favorite at school. This child gets SO much attention I am embarrassed (well, sometimes) the teachers from the other class come and visit her. Everyone HOLDS her all day long and even the kids in Samantha's class all scream "Haley" when we come in. And above all she is the teeniest one there....but they all tell me, she has no issues holding her own and that no one....boy or girl takes anything away from her.
and to be honest. I don't want to rush her through anything. With Samantha I was there, with a notepad waiting, wishing, willing her to do something great.....I'm sorry. I guess they should require testing before you become a parent. Johnny and I probably shouldn't be parents.
Our school district does this in the elementary and middle school at least once a year (maybe high school too; don't have one there yet!). We attended once (hey, I was a PTO officer; had to set a good example.) It was as awful as it sounds. Now DD comes home with the announcement and says "I'm putting the math night flyer right in the recycling bin, OK?"MrsMork said:I was looking at our local paper tonight, which is published twice a week whether there is news or not...and oh my goodness! I cannot believe this is happening in our small town!! Headline (although it was on page 8) "MATH NIGHT: PROMOTING FAMILY FUN" FAMILY MATH NIGHT SET FOR NOV 13 AT MOUNTAIN VIEW MIDDLE SCHOOL.![]()
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Family fun??? They call this family fun??
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