Hi ladies--
All the kids measured their stomachs today. Gwens is 20" and dd12's is 22". We all had a good laugh (We are laughing with you, Gwen, not at you....well,not really....)
Well Gwen does this little twisty thing with her hand right in front of her face as though she is fascinated by its movements. I, like Kate, also love how she lights up whenever she sees me. I'm soooo popular!
I've never put my babies to sleep on their stomachs, but my mother put me to sleep on my stomach--that was the recommendation then--and I turned out okay. My true confessions are many--Here's just one: because of scraps left on the floor by children who will remain anonymous, Gwen has already been exposed to both peanut butter and strawberries.
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Stephanie--I'm glad your experience with ballet was a good one. I don't know how I ended up with the bad experience that I did. When I was 16, I was a healthy size 3 (before vanity sizing) and was told by the company with which I was an apprentice to get down to 95 lbs (I'm 5'4)--they didn't care how--just do it. Well, I became bulemarexic and got into negative sizes. I struggled with bulemia for years. Then there was all the other stuff....anyway, I don't mean to be such a downer. Oh and my dh loved dolls when he was little and he grew up to be a manly man and a great dad, so tell your dh I wouldn't worry about it
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Kate--one thing I'm not--a cleaning nazi
. (okay, I just couldn't resist, I'll stop.) I can't wait for meso 2--good job on the muscles. And ooohhh those bread sticks sound good. Dh has "forbidden" me from making bread with my soups as he is convinced that it is making him fat (a relative term--he no longer has six pack abs, but a very small layer of chub over his belly as he approaches 40) One can't tell unless he's not wearing a shirt--oooh la la! Anyway, I don't have much sympathy for him...
Lisa--way to go on the weight loss!
My house isn't getting as clean as I'd hoped, but I am decluttering somewhat, exposing all the grossness underneath, just screaming for soap and water....groan....It sounds like your daughter is having a great experience with ballet--just stay involved and aware as she gets older, especially if she becomes serious about it--my parents did not do that and I even moved away from home when I was 15 to study more intensely--very vulnerable. Anyway, I hope I'm not freaking you out.
Becky--I would love the freedom to shred bank statements. Are they really all on line, so if we got audited or something it would all be there? Oh I am so behind the times and paper clutter is the bane of my existence (well one of them anyway.) Good luck on your speech!
Candra--I don't use a bumper pad, because I don't use a crib--babies sleep with me (another "confession"
--but I've confessed that one before)
Hi Clarissa, Hi Wendy!
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My MIL does the Easter baskets. Bargain shopping is her hobby--she is retired and this is what she does. She didn't make ds14 a basket this year, but paid for his eye exam instead--yeah, baby!
take care all
Maggie