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3. Going to see my dad at the end of June.
4. I'm in the middle of trying to find day care for both kids for the summer and not having much luck.View Thread

DH had to work this weekend and he got up Sunday like he was going to work but when I came downstairs later that morning he was still home...surprise, he took the day off to spend with me for Mothers Day. He made a great breakfast, we went to church and then we took the kids to see The Croods. We came home and I found about 45 minutes of quiet time to read my book. It was a nice relaxing day.View Thread

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This means you don't have to move, right?View Thread

I did just go to a PTA meeting recently and volunteered to help out with some functions. I've also decided that next year I'm going to go over Ryder's school calendar and talk with his teacher and take some days off throughout the year and do class activities. I feel so bad that I don't participate in his class. This will also get me involved with the other class moms.View Thread





I tell DD this now too. It works for the most part. I agree that maybe providing some choices for her she will feel more in control.The baby probably does have something to do with her change. Give her as much praise as possible when she is making the right choices.View Thread
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