Do any of the grocery stores have those change counter machines that don't charge a fee? Andrew and Jake both have a lot of change, but I don't want to take the time to roll it. If I can't find a free machine, then I guess I'll just have them roll it.
Also, has anyone played the Wii game Animal Crossing: City Folk or know anything about it? My 7-year-old niece is asking for it, and my SIL isn't too sure if it's worth the money and appropriate for her daughter. Any advice/thoughts?
Since Tammi needs new camera batteries, here is the ornament I gave her.
http://disneyshopping.go.com/disney...sonalized-2008-Sorcerer-Mickey-Mouse-Ornament
Jennifer now that you are entering double digits, your trip will be here before you know it.![]()
Do any of the grocery stores have those change counter machines that don't charge a fee? Andrew and Jake both have a lot of change, but I don't want to take the time to roll it. If I can't find a free machine, then I guess I'll just have them roll it.
Also, has anyone played the Wii game Animal Crossing: City Folk or know anything about it? My 7-year-old niece is asking for it, and my SIL isn't too sure if it's worth the money and appropriate for her daughter. Any advice/thoughts?
I agree..my kids know I am not their friend. (I hope to be when they are grown). I was raised with great respect for my Uncle & Grandmother.
My daughter and I were just talking this morning how she is having trouble with her little one eating things she makes and not complaining. She and her hubby had been disagreeing on the action that should be taken when that happens because he was allowed to not eat something if he didn't like it. She was not liking the fact that there would then be wasted food. Apparently, the DMIL has been letting the little guy get away with murder like she did with the son ---my DSIL. After some talking, they have been trying to be on the same page with this because they know he should at least try the food and eat what is in front of him. She has basically told me in so many words that Hal and I were right all along with our parenting!!!!![]()
It takes a while, but it is such a good feeling when you get that kind of praise from your child when they are grown up. When they do become your friend and like being around you. It makes it all worth while.
Just wondering Tom, or anyone else that could enlighten me......are these families on Make a Wish trips?Now you know why I don't have time to post much anymore.![]()
Thanks everyone for the comments.
If I can make a Wish families' trip even a little more special with something that I can make, I will do it!
These kids have been through so much, and the smiles on their faces are priceless. Worth any amount of money that I might have spent!![]()
Oh no! I'm assuming they are going to operate.Good morning...
So at 2:30ish I got a phone from a friend of Joe's that he is in the hospital with appendicitis. I had talked to him earlier in the evening and he had said he wasn't feeling so great. At least I wasn't asleep. I fell asleep around 9:30 and was wide awake by 12:30am and that was with some sleep meds. I hate this![]()
Tammi-![]()
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for single digits!!!
Since Tammi needs new camera batteries, here is the ornament I gave her.
http://disneyshopping.go.com/disney...sonalized-2008-Sorcerer-Mickey-Mouse-Ornament
Except it doesn't say Jason.
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No you aren't!I don't think I am going to get to be friends with my mom. I decided yesterday that I am finished arguing with her. She can do whatever she wants, and I am not going to hound her. She does whatever she wants anyway. She doesn't want or appreciate my advice, so there is no point beating my head on the wall trying to get her to listen. I'm done. Either she will get better or she won't, it's not something I have any control over. I will still call and ask her how she's doing, but if she says she feels like crap my response will be "I hope you feel better soon."
If she chooses to come see DS next week, great. If she blows him off in favor of my sister's kids, great. We should be used to that by now anyway.
I have adopted Glynis' rule that you have to take as many bites as your age before you can say you don't like something. So for Alyssa it would be six bites. Most times kids say they don't like something just because it's new or the way it looks. Once they've given it a fare try it might be good.Terry, my mom and dad used to argue over that too. Dad was born during the depression so you ate what you were given, and while mom was raised the same way, she decided once she had kids she wouldn't do the same. Most of the time we would try the food on our own and if we didn't like it we didn't have to eat it. Also if we decided not to try something it was not a big deal to mom and we didn't have to eat it.
When we were too young to make something different, mom would make us something she knew we would eat. Once we got older, if we didn't like what she made we made our own.