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Has your child received H1N1, seasonal influenza or chickenpox vaccine? flu shot, she got last year and I'm pretty sure she'll get it again this year. Chicken pox, I'm really not sure if she's had it or not.View Thread


The ice cream I would probably let her taste, she would probably enjoy it.View Thread





When my DH isn't working (which is most of the time unfortunately) than he watches her. I wish I could be a SAHM but the more time that passes the more I realize it's not going to happen. My current job is 6:30am-6:30pm 3-4 days per week, I hope in a few years when DD starts pre-school I will be able to find a job that works around those days/hours so I can be home when she leaves and gets home from school. I love that my mom is so willing to watch my DD, I trust her and I like that I have family watching her, someone that I know will do a good job.View Thread
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