jeanneg
I swam with a dolphin!
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- Feb 22, 2001
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Have a great trip....see you soon!
Joan: Exactly what time are you arriving? Even if you do miss the shrimp, you can feast on pizza and chicken fingers! Or, we can all grab a few extra and bring them to the sailaway party if you like!
Knowing that you have a priority reservation for Palo isn't such a bad deal....at least you'll be spared the ressie scramble!
Sandy: I knew it was too good to be true! My kids began rebelling against matching outfits years ago so I just couldn't imagine with the ages of your kids they would go for it. The worst was one year when my older son was already in H.S. and I had their holiday photo done in matching Superman shirts. Wouldn't you know that the photographer made a superhuge enlargement and placed it right in the front of his window (this was on Palisades Ave in Englewood!) It seemed like every single one of his classmates made a "pilgrimage" to view the photo and he became (in his words) the laughing stock of the entire school! He was so miserable I had to ask the photographer to remove it! (Last time I was there he still had it, but in the BACK gallery) After that, I never insisted my kids wear matching outfits again! You reach a point where you have to admit they're not our cute little dress-up dolls anymore and you just have to relinquish control. I've been nagging mine to pack but I don't think they've even thought about it. To a certain extent, I don't care what they wear, I just don't want to be embarassed by them. If my daughter brings her horrible, disgusting belly shirts, I'll die!
Joan: Exactly what time are you arriving? Even if you do miss the shrimp, you can feast on pizza and chicken fingers! Or, we can all grab a few extra and bring them to the sailaway party if you like!
Knowing that you have a priority reservation for Palo isn't such a bad deal....at least you'll be spared the ressie scramble!
Sandy: I knew it was too good to be true! My kids began rebelling against matching outfits years ago so I just couldn't imagine with the ages of your kids they would go for it. The worst was one year when my older son was already in H.S. and I had their holiday photo done in matching Superman shirts. Wouldn't you know that the photographer made a superhuge enlargement and placed it right in the front of his window (this was on Palisades Ave in Englewood!) It seemed like every single one of his classmates made a "pilgrimage" to view the photo and he became (in his words) the laughing stock of the entire school! He was so miserable I had to ask the photographer to remove it! (Last time I was there he still had it, but in the BACK gallery) After that, I never insisted my kids wear matching outfits again! You reach a point where you have to admit they're not our cute little dress-up dolls anymore and you just have to relinquish control. I've been nagging mine to pack but I don't think they've even thought about it. To a certain extent, I don't care what they wear, I just don't want to be embarassed by them. If my daughter brings her horrible, disgusting belly shirts, I'll die!