starchini
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My son will be 3 May 17th, but for now he is 1,010 days old. Its been a while sense I have gushed about my baby boy in a post. It's time. Y:ou won't believe it, because I think he is brilliant and I couldn't believe it myself. My baby can cou
scipio
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An older, tired-looking dog wandered into my yard. I could tell from his collar and well-fed belly that he had a home and was well taken Care of. ... He calmly came over to me, I gave him a few pats on his head. He then followed me into my house
starchini
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Phil and I disagree on something, not very unusual in the least bit however normally the things we don't agree on don't matter at all. This matters, quite a bit. Especially cause absolutly nothing he could say would change my position. I've examined
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As Jamie (Young One) and I are researching adoption agencies and foster care to adoption and figuring out how we want to do this, so many fears and concerns are running thru my head. What if the agency thinks I'm too old? What if they th
starchini
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I've seen a similar video before that got quite a bit of attention. Apparently its a trendy form of discipline, yet controversial. Some people think its extreme and abusive. Others think its brilliant and effective. What do you think?
starchini
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This is why people should have guns Good girl, thats all I gotta say...Good girl! For all we know this story could have ended with those men raping and killing her and
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Take 15 people who are no more or less alike than the crayons in a box. Add too much food, extended anticipation by the children, an exhausted me (mom and gma), one Christmas tree with presents surrounding it (the amount led Uni to tell me I'm out of c
reckoner
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2 months ago
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the poo just found a way to get out. LOL, my children :/
starchini
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2 months ago
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Lets talk about how amazing my son is! He is turning out to be a pretty independent little man, that can only mean that he feels totally secure and safe. He used to bug the crap outta me when I was trying to cook, I hear sometimes about parents
starchini
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2 months ago
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Third night in a row Remington wet himself. Im so disapointed, he had gone about 3 months totally dry day and night. We had our swerve on, a perfect little routine, no more pullups, no more accidents. He would tell me when he had to go, and I would r
reckoner
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2 months ago
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According to a new study. "Green and Potegal found that sad sounds tended to occur throughout tan
starchini
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3 months ago
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Is it bad that I have a wonderful ability to completly repress/ignore bad things in my life? Phil was off celebrating one of his cousin's birthdays a few towns away in the middle of a snowstorm. Remi and I drove the Glass Van to the grocery sto
reckoner
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3 months ago
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Left the little one alone for a bit and she colored all over the tv :( A wet paper towel isn't cleaning it off very well, any ideas for getting it off?
starchini
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3 months ago
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Wednesday I went to pick Remington up from daycare and saw that he was covered in a red spotty rash from head to toe. I freaked the frick out and was a moment away from rushing him to the emergency room when I remembered I had the hospitals Ask a Nurse
starchini
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Police in France have charged a 33-year-old father with murder after he allegedly killed his three-year-old son by stuffing him into a washing machine and turning it on. and the reason? -Because he misbehaved in nursery school...