Nancyg56
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Yay! Lauren and Thomas are going home. Ok, Lauren, time for my lecture. Even though you are going home, you need to remember that you just had major surgery. Let the boys wait on you hand and foot! Do NOT pick up anything over 5 pounds. You will be so sore that it could really hurt you. Get as much rest as you can! It's important to do this, because you don't have the nurses to help you out with the baby. You need to let Tom and Andrew help out so that you can get your strength back. Do drink your water, and walk around as much as you can. It will help strengthen your muscles. The biggest thing for me was the emotional aspect of things. As the pregnancy hormones leave your body, you will get terribly emotional over nothing. Let it happen. Cry when you feel like crying, and laugh when you feel like laughing. Be sure and let Tom know when you feel like things are turning really depressing. Sometimes, it can get really bad. Don't keep anything in. Most of all, just love that little guy! He is so amazing!
Excellent advice!
I agree that the cook gets to choose once in a while

My shelter puts down 80% of the dogs that come into it - 50% of those are purebred, many many are puppies. It's very easy to find puppies, even purebred puppies, in rescue in southern states. Lots of "northeners" get dogs transferred to them from southern states since the northern areas don't have as many dogs in shelters. Thank goodness people like you are willing to get a dog out of state!
I had no idea. Buddy has his heart set on an Australian Shepard. I would love a Great Pyrenees. I am totally opposed to "ordering" a dog when there are so many in shelters, I have never gotten a purebred anything unless I took it in so when the time comes I am going to call on you for advice. I'll also let Dan and Erica know, they were in a pet store and Erica fell in love with a dog but Dan also wants a shelter dog when the time comes to add on.
Nancy- Our cat really keeps our dog in line, the dog is terrified of the cat. Dog is 60 pounds, cat is 8. In the dogs defense, I'm scared of the cat too, he's not a pleasant animal. Our dog being a nervous wreck is the only thing keeping me from really pushing for a second dog.



I'll try to visit more often, even when I feel like I have nothing to contribute, or am a little embarrassed as to what's on the table for dinner.
Embarrassed might not be the right word....I know y'all won't judge. I'm still amazed at the dinners y'all put together with the busy lives all of you lead.
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Please do not feel that way. We do have some amazing cooks...you have seen some of the meals here. But we are really a bunch of women who cook use food as a way to get to know each other. If you follow what I feed my family and then see some of their reactions you will never apologize for your meals again. And if my DD sees your hot dog spaghetti she is really going to GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR at WW this week! After months of low to no fat meals with whole grains and no hot dogs......well you get the picture
