lbgraves said:Can't you hold off until 12/9 so that I can just make the big announcement?![]()
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Am I totally missing something or is it one of those things where posts get deleted etc...
lbgraves said:Can't you hold off until 12/9 so that I can just make the big announcement?![]()
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kimerinc said:Me TOO! I was the stupid redhead who thought one day I would just tan. HAHAHA Skiing every saturday without sunblock, summer lay outs, no sun block! Stupid Stupid. Why did we think that burn was so cool? I looked like a racoon!
lbgraves said:Kim. There are going to be ignorant people no matter where you go or what happens to you.
I haven't heard too many comments about it since becoming a SAHM but every single year on Ash Wednesday I would get stupid comments from people.
klineyqueen said:That is what I said too!!! I never saw their catalog!
87Heel said:One redhead friend of mine figured that her freckles would increase and finally meet so that it would look like a tan!
becka said:Or how about his one!
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kimerinc said:It makes me feel badly for those who's will not go away in a few weeks.
kimerinc said:Ha Ha! I wanted that too! I HATED my freckles. Now my DD hates hers and they are sooo cute!
MommyMinnie said:I have a Rowenta too. It does heat up fast.
Oh we west coast people could be very helpful with this assignment!becka said:I say Karen posts her number here and we all take turns calling her in the middle of the night asking her if we woke her up!![]()
becka said:It is saved on two computers as a jpg, gif and MS Word document! I am thinking about taking a copy to the safe deposit box this weekend as well.
Kids really do have a better view of things. When DD13 was an infant/toddler/preschooler she was in fulltime daycare. One of the babies that started with her was deaf (not diagnosed for quite awhile; I swear she adapted so well that she fooled people). Anyway, she had the cochlear implant surgery when she was about 2 or 3. I tried to explain to DD about the device her friend would be wearing and why, etc. DD really was oblivious to it all; Julianna was one of the girls who liked to play with her; nothing more to it!lbgraves said:I know. A boy in DS's preschool 3 year preschool class had a problem where he could't blink. His eye lids were drooping too so he had to hold his head back to see. In the 4 year class he had surgery. His mom & I sat down with DS to explain it because he couldn't wear bandages and we didn't want DS to get up set when he saw his friend's face. DS's first question was what was wrong with the boy's face. He had NEVER noticed it...or any stranger's questions when out. He hardly noticed the scars either. People say that kids have a lot to learn. I think that adults can learn a lot from kids.