bethbuchall
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Kristine--
To you and your family! I hope for peace for your fil very soon.
Beth
To you and your family! I hope for peace for your fil very soon.Beth
To you and your family! I hope for peace for your fil very soon.
!!!!!Happy Friday!!!! 
weluvdisney said:Good Morning Everybody!!!!!Happy Friday!!!!
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julia & nicks mom said:I made it up![]()
http://www.disboards.com/showpost.php?p=11283372&postcount=4
sending you a pm back - but I have little words of wisdom on the topic!!!
Thanks for link!

Tammi67 said:Yes, it's like a video montage.

weluvdisney said:Looks like being a lurker has SOME advantages-----Even I knew that!!!!! Sorry
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KMH1 said:Oh, I see you're a smartie pants now too! I think I'll just keep those heart cut-out cookies I baked for our get-together tomorrow night.![]()
Amy![]()
!!! If you don't bring those cookies you will have 2 very disappointed kids here -guilt trip-and I don't think you want to tick off Carli
You know how she is!!
). Last year, we bought fried chicken and chicken strips from Kroger and I prepared several side dishes. My MIL baked the cake. 
And it will only get worse, Amy. If you are like the rest of us, once you have baby #2, you will "attempt" to double scrap, so they each have their own album. One for Alyssa and one for baby. I started doing this, figuring after they are grown and gone, they could take their albums with them. Now I think I should have done just one and let them fight over them!!KMH1 said:That's cool, but knowing us, we'll print every single image. That's why we're so behind on scrapbooking...we have approximately 900 pictures of each trip!!!![]()
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weluvdisney said:Sorry I couldn't resist!!! If you don't bring those cookies you will have 2 very disappointed kids here -guilt trip-and I don't think you want to tick off Carli
You know how she is!!
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KMH1 said:Since this is your first smartie pants offense, I'll forgive you quickly, but watch it! I'm the head smartie pants around here!!!![]()
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Tammi67 said:And it will only get worse, Amy. If you are like the rest of us, once you have baby #2, you will "attempt" to double scrap, so they each have their own album. One for Alyssa and one for baby. I started doing this, figuring after they are grown and gone, they could take their albums with them. Now I think I should have done just one and let them fight over them!!![]()
My scrapbooking is NEVER going to get caught up until we find a house with an extra bedroom that can be my scrapping room!

Here are my thoughts. We did the big blowout for 1st birthday. Mostly a party for mom and dad because baby is still clueless. From there it went to quiet celebrations. We have no family in the area, so for second bday we went to Chuckie Cheese with neighbors and their kids, had pizza and let the kids play awhile. Then back to the house for cake and presents. For the next few years, it was just going out for a family dinner or cooking a favorite meal at home. Then our neighbors (our surrogate family) and their 2 kids come over for cake/ice cream. This year was the first year since his first bday that Nicholas had a big party, since he is now in Kindergarten he had a lot of friends that he wanted to invite. Alyssa's has been the same way.KMH1 said:Good morning to all!
So, what did you all do for your child(ren)'s 2nd birthday?
We had a pretty big party for Alyssa's first, but I'm wondering what route to take for her 2nd. Kevin and I are both children of divorce, so the guest count is 24 with just grandparents, uncles, aunts, and cousins! Many of the friends we've made through the years (college, work, community, etc.) have kids and of course, we've made new friends through swimming lessons, playdates, etc. so potentially that's 35-40 people (including parents and siblings). We use the fellowship hall at our church, so space isn't an issue (and I don't have to clean). Last year, we bought fried chicken and chicken strips from Kroger and I prepared several side dishes. My MIL baked the cake.
Is it ridiculous to have a big get-together like this, every year? Obviously, if I go this route, then I do it for baby #2 too.
I would love to hear your thoughts! Thanks in advance!
Amy![]()
KMH1 said:Good morning to all!
So, what did you all do for your child(ren)'s 2nd birthday?
We had a pretty big party for Alyssa's first, but I'm wondering what route to take for her 2nd. Kevin and I are both children of divorce, so the guest count is 24 with just grandparents, uncles, aunts, and cousins! Many of the friends we've made through the years (college, work, community, etc.) have kids and of course, we've made new friends through swimming lessons, playdates, etc. so potentially that's 35-40 people (including parents and siblings). We use the fellowship hall at our church, so space isn't an issue (and I don't have to clean). Last year, we bought fried chicken and chicken strips from Kroger and I prepared several side dishes. My MIL baked the cake.
Is it ridiculous to have a big get-together like this, every year? Obviously, if I go this route, then I do it for baby #2 too.
I would love to hear your thoughts! Thanks in advance!
Amy![]()
KMH1 said:Good morning to all!
So, what did you all do for your child(ren)'s 2nd birthday?
We had a pretty big party for Alyssa's first, but I'm wondering what route to take for her 2nd. Kevin and I are both children of divorce, so the guest count is 24 with just grandparents, uncles, aunts, and cousins! Many of the friends we've made through the years (college, work, community, etc.) have kids and of course, we've made new friends through swimming lessons, playdates, etc. so potentially that's 35-40 people (including parents and siblings). We use the fellowship hall at our church, so space isn't an issue (and I don't have to clean). Last year, we bought fried chicken and chicken strips from Kroger and I prepared several side dishes. My MIL baked the cake.
Is it ridiculous to have a big get-together like this, every year? Obviously, if I go this route, then I do it for baby #2 too.
I would love to hear your thoughts! Thanks in advance!
Amy![]()
KristineN said:Hi..
Just checking in. I haven't been on in some time. Bill's dad continues to be dying in the hospital. I have never in all of my life seen a worse situation. Every day this poor man has a new issue...today they have decided he now has a staph infection. This is on top of: pneumonia, heart attack, UTI, fever, e coli infection. I hate to sound awful, but most people wouldn't let their pet suffer like this.
I hope everyone is well. There is no way I can catch up..if there is anything new or pressing, could someone please PM me?
Thanks!
Kristine
continue from my family to yours.rosiejo said:AnnaBelle and Clarabelle - blimey what's with the rhyming names? I've noticed a few twins on american idol with rhyming names this year!
I've been known as Clarabelle and Clarabella by a few people over the years - hey you can't shorten Clare so they lengthen it... never considered the cow thing before though... but now you come to mention it...![]()
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KMH1 said:Good morning to all!
So, what did you all do for your child(ren)'s 2nd birthday?
We had a pretty big party for Alyssa's first, but I'm wondering what route to take for her 2nd. Kevin and I are both children of divorce, so the guest count is 24 with just grandparents, uncles, aunts, and cousins! Many of the friends we've made through the years (college, work, community, etc.) have kids and of course, we've made new friends through swimming lessons, playdates, etc. so potentially that's 35-40 people (including parents and siblings). We use the fellowship hall at our church, so space isn't an issue (and I don't have to clean). Last year, we bought fried chicken and chicken strips from Kroger and I prepared several side dishes. My MIL baked the cake.
Is it ridiculous to have a big get-together like this, every year? Obviously, if I go this route, then I do it for baby #2 too.
I would love to hear your thoughts! Thanks in advance!
Amy![]()