LuvBaloo
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That kind of stuff doesn't bother me Shannon - even the nail polish is OK and no big deal. But the eye shadow, mascarra, lipstick (instead of gloss), high heels, short skirts, and belly shirts! Ughhhhhh!
I agree. A while ago we were watching some show about beauty pageants for little girls and its very disturbing what they do these children (hair, makeup, false teeth, clothes that belong on a 20yr old) - I was so happy Shaelyn thought it looked weird. Kaleigh (DD3) thought it looked fun and wanted to sing like those girls

One time he got a Pirates of the Caribbean puzzle and just a couple days ago he saw that puzzle at Dollar Tree
. He said, very excitedly, "Mom! You're NOT going to believe this!" Runs over, pulling me by the hand, to show me the puzzle that he got. "This is the puzzle I got from Mickey! Mickey must have gone shopping here!"
I told him, "Wow, that's cool!"

who's in it?
I have my tiara though! I keep it in my bedroom and am determined to wear it at some girls' night out event!
Maybe eventually I'll try zipline or rappelling - it looks fun, I'm just becoming more of a chicken as I get older.
I hadn't been on a coaster in years until I went to WDW for the first time in 2000. Since it was DISNEY, I had to try everything! I was terrified of Space Mountain and TOT but loved everything else. I get braver every year! Both my kids love scary rides, but they have not had much experience with other "outdoor challenges", and my daughter takes after me a lot, although she doesn't like to admit it
So when I chose to try new experiences during our cruise, my family was very surprised. So...don't rule out things because you're a little timid now, you never know, you might change when you're old like me
Too cool!
( or maybe my kids just have big feet!)

He came up to visit me a while back, but I sort of backed off a bit because he was WAY too needy. And during that time when I backed off for about a week, he found a girlfriend and has been with her for about a month. He's very newly divorced, and still has bitter feelings, so I think he just wants somebody to help him get over that. I just didn't want to be that rebound person. But I got back in touch with him after a couple weeks because we've known each other for over 20 years, and had such great chemistry back then, I see no reason why we can't stay friends. It wasn't fun hearing about his girlfriend, how he told her just a couple weeks ago that he's falling in love with her, and was looking at engagement rings.
But I really think they're moving way too fast, too soon after an ugly divorce, and somehow have a feeling they won't last permanently. 