TotalSnowWhite
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I thought the episode was pretty cute.
I also thought the hose might hurt a bit. Some of the kids seemed to just think it tickled, others seemed more bothered by it. I don't think anyone was seriously hurt. If I remember, though, I think he wanted to send 'em straight to the shower but our good friend Kate wanted them to be hosed off first.
I didn't notice the red/white police.
I'll have to look during one of the reruns this week.
I wish I could get DS to eat as well as Kate gets her little ones to eat. He's into proteins and starches (which we all know are superhealthy!! Ha!!), but I usually have to dress-up the healthy stuff. He does love apples and strawberries, but steak, starches and strawberries do not a well-balanced diet make! It probably has to do with her being a better meal preparer than I am, too! Thank goodness he gets two meals a day at school or he would have a boring menu. That's definitely one thing the show's inspired me to do...shake things up in the kitchen!
I also watched the hair episode that I had never seen. Between that and the tummy tuck...
They did a warning before showing her surgery, but I don't think I saw one last night. I was in and out with that episode, so maybe I missed it.
Kate did mention how grateful they were for these donations, and they were still regular people who couldn't/wouldn't run and out do these things (the more expensive endeavors that have been donated). Seemed sincere to me. They also managed to get the name of the clinic in several times. Hehe!! Hmmm, what can I donate to get some national exposure...
I wonder if "Jodi's sister" ever wrote about how Jodi snapped at her husband when one of the kids wasn't clean enough while they were babysitting. Or how she doesn't "do vomit." Both are just part of having kids. We suck it up and deal as parents. I did notice that last night. I'm not upset or shocked by it. It's how some moms/wives are, but it just happens to stand out with tv editing sometimes. I think no less of Jodi as a parent.
I also thought the hose might hurt a bit. Some of the kids seemed to just think it tickled, others seemed more bothered by it. I don't think anyone was seriously hurt. If I remember, though, I think he wanted to send 'em straight to the shower but our good friend Kate wanted them to be hosed off first.
I didn't notice the red/white police.

I wish I could get DS to eat as well as Kate gets her little ones to eat. He's into proteins and starches (which we all know are superhealthy!! Ha!!), but I usually have to dress-up the healthy stuff. He does love apples and strawberries, but steak, starches and strawberries do not a well-balanced diet make! It probably has to do with her being a better meal preparer than I am, too! Thank goodness he gets two meals a day at school or he would have a boring menu. That's definitely one thing the show's inspired me to do...shake things up in the kitchen!
I also watched the hair episode that I had never seen. Between that and the tummy tuck...

Kate did mention how grateful they were for these donations, and they were still regular people who couldn't/wouldn't run and out do these things (the more expensive endeavors that have been donated). Seemed sincere to me. They also managed to get the name of the clinic in several times. Hehe!! Hmmm, what can I donate to get some national exposure...
I wonder if "Jodi's sister" ever wrote about how Jodi snapped at her husband when one of the kids wasn't clean enough while they were babysitting. Or how she doesn't "do vomit." Both are just part of having kids. We suck it up and deal as parents. I did notice that last night. I'm not upset or shocked by it. It's how some moms/wives are, but it just happens to stand out with tv editing sometimes. I think no less of Jodi as a parent.