|
|
swimsuit ordeal by
Rosalie B.
"Sue" wrote:
"enigma" wrote in message
i guess it's really good i don't have a girl. i don't allow
pink in my house (except kitten noses). i'm also very grateful
i was born before the onslaught of pink & lavender for girl's
clothes. any...
|
|
0 |
985 |
|
|
Fundraising ideas for Boy Scout troop by
Banty
Our Boy Scout Troop has been doing for fundraising:
1. A twice yearly bottle and can drive
2. Taking the bottles and cans from the town dump weekly for the deposits
We also have for some years a section of local highway that the Troop has
'adopted' and the boys clean up twice a year.
I'm...
( 1 2 3)
|
|
20 |
2,161 |
|
|
swimsuit ordeal by
Rosalie B.
"Donna Metler" wrote:
I have to wonder what the big deal about a color is? In most cases, I
haven't found my DD's pink and lavender clothes harder to clean than other
colors, since it really seems to be a function of the fabric more than the
color (and, if I need...
|
|
0 |
1,058 |
|
|
swimsuit ordeal by
Rosalie B.
Clisby wrote:
dejablues wrote:
"enigma" wrote in message
...
i guess it's really good i don't have a girl. i don't allow
pink in my house (except kitten noses). i'm also very grateful
i was...
|
|
0 |
1,140 |
|
|
24mth underweight picky eater by
Rosalie B.
"toypup" wrote:
"enigma" wrote in message
...
"toypup" wrote in
:
Even if he got a glass of juice, he wasn't drinking
...
|
|
4 |
1,134 |
|
|
|
|
0 |
1,127 |
|
|
My 6yr old son is bit overweight by
A Concerned Father
My DS had eating problems during his first two years of life. Basically
he did not want to wean, it was a struggle; he would not eat much during
the daytime then during the night time he wanted to be breastfed. He was
below the weight curve.
My DW was pregnant with our daughter around my DS second...
|
|
7 |
1,414 |
|
|
swimsuit ordeal by
MarieD[_2_]
Finding a swimsuit for my 11 and 13 year olds is an ordeal. The children's
sizes are too small, but when I go to the junior sizes, the suits are too
big up top! My girls are tall for their ages, but do other people have this
problem? Why is it hard to find larger sized suits without cups in the...
( 1 2 3 ... Last Page)
|
|
34 |
3,066 |
|
|
lap belt question by
MarieD[_2_]
Is it safe for children out of a booster seat to use a lap-belt only? Dh had
to get a new car, and it's a 5-seater but the middle one in the back has
only a lap-belt. I have one child in a booster seat still, but would it be
safe for one of the other two to sit in the lap belt? They're 11 and...
( 1 2)
|
June 14th 08 03:18 PM
by enigma
|
13 |
2,145 |
|
|
introducing faith/religion to kids by
Jodi[_2_]
Ericka wrote:
By which you mean that there's an obviously right
answers rather than it being a close call? I don't think
that means they're not ethical dilemmas. The answer one
chooses is based on one's ethics or values. In other words,
even if we all agree on what the ethical answer...
|
|
0 |
975 |
|
|
|
June 13th 08 08:44 PM
by Sue
|
3 |
968 |
|
|
Reaching the Heights by
Surber12
In 1981, when Eugene Lang offered every student graduating from high school in his alma-mater, the full payment of college tuition fee, the results were unexpected. The drop out rates of the school dipped with 90% of the sixth graders graduating from high school, and 60% going to college. This...
|
|
0 |
1,171 |
|
|
|
|
14 |
2,195 |
|
|
introducing faith/religion to kids by
toto
On Mon, 09 Jun 2008 21:58:27 -0400, Ericka Kammerer
wrote:
We don't wait until people are adults
before teaching them math, science, or language skills. We also
shouldn't wait until they're adults to teach them to evaluate the
facts, form opinions, and speak about...
|
|
3 |
1,247 |
|
|
introducing faith/religion to kids by
toto
On Mon, 09 Jun 2008 21:58:27 -0400, Ericka Kammerer
wrote:
There are times and spaces where it
is okay, but it shouldn't be on the playground or at a cocktail
party.
I haven't seen atheists bringing it up in either venue. When they are
attacked by those who insist on...
|
June 12th 08 06:57 PM
by toto
|
2 |
1,174 |
|
|
introducing faith/religion to kids by
toto
On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 09:13:53 -0400, Ericka Kammerer
wrote:
but I think
it does require tolerance on all sides to make things
work.
The key though is on *all* sides. Since in this case, one side is not
tolerant, I see no need to place the burden on my side alone.
|
|
1 |
957 |
|
|
David Kirby Speaking Engagements in Providence and Boston by
JOHN
Speaking Engagements in Providence and Boston
Controversial Journalist Who Covers the Autism-Vaccine Debate to Speak
About Political and Scientific Developments and Updates to His Book
"Evidence of Harm"-
David Kirby, the New York based investigative journalist and author of
the NY...
|
June 12th 08 07:05 AM
by JOHN
|
0 |
1,261 |
|
|
|
|
5 |
1,477 |
|
|
car sleeping by
Stephanie[_3_]
My kids are both in backless booster seats. If they are tired when we are
driving, they won't sleep because it is so uncomfortable. Anyone have any
ideas on how to help them get comfy? I tried a regular pillow wedged in the
corner, but tha did not work.
thanks
|
June 12th 08 12:39 AM
by Sue
|
3 |
1,437 |
|
|
|
|
2 |
1,344 |