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A bit of good news for us non custodial parents09 Apr 2007 19:00 GMT2
http://www.ncprevue.com/blog/?p=190
http://www.masslaw.com/news0406.cfm
Hey guys; we actually do have the choice to live below our means!  At
least, you are in Massachusetts.  The Mass supreme court ruled that
fun Easter morning09 Apr 2007 18:15 GMT1
Happy Easter!
So last night, we colored 15 boiled eggs (we drew on
them with crayons, and then dyed them) and then put
them in the fridge.
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Family Calendar management09 Apr 2007 15:03 GMT24
I was wondering how people manage family calendars. I can put things
on my husband's home calendar with my work calendar, but his home and
work calendars are separate. The girls maintain paper calendars to
track their own lessons and homework.
urgent need of nanny09 Apr 2007 00:03 GMT11
I am looking for a nanny/babysitter to take care of my 15-month old son. I
prefer someone who can come to my house in Cary. I need full time care (M-F,
~8 hrs) starting in May. I am looking for a non-smoking, healthy, friendly
female who is experienced, patient and caring. I am ...
Teaching children to buy and REsell on ebay08 Apr 2007 15:17 GMT81
What do you people think, is it a good idea to teach 5-6 year old
children to buy stuff at garage sales and sell them on eBay for
profit. I think that it teaches some useful "american style values" as
well as provides quick education about numbers etc.
Full Fat / Whole Milk08 Apr 2007 15:16 GMT9
An interesting conversation today has got me wondering.....
When ds was a baby, the guidelines were formula milk (or breast) until they
were 12 months, then Full-fat/Whole milk (or breast) until they were 5.
Ds is just over 4 and happily guzzles his pint of whole milk before bed. A ...
Asthma Treatments in 1946-195508 Apr 2007 06:01 GMT3
When I was in first grade, my mom noticed that I often appeared to
have a cold which no one else in the family got.  I missed a lot of
school on that account.  So she had me tested for allergies, and it
was determined that I had them (and so did my dad - she made them test
Maybe they can collect off his life insurance, we've seen that expressed before07 Apr 2007 21:03 GMT1
http://thechronicleherald.ca/Metro/613376.html
Okay, child support leeches, I beg you to justify taking money from a
man slowly dying of cancer.  How does it further the interests of the
child to make a man with a terminal disease live out his last days in
Toddlers and Bottles07 Apr 2007 18:25 GMT3
Hello. My sister keeps telling me that babies should be taken off
bottles as soon as possible. She has heard that bottle use affects the
development of speech or something like that. She has advised me to
put the milk for my 1 year old daughter, into a sipper cup as an
son pooped 6 times yesterday07 Apr 2007 13:41 GMT2
is this normal or should I seek medical attention. He has a pretty bad
rash. He is getting a new tooth and he does get rashes when that
happens but the pooping is a little exhorbitant. Any similar
experiences out there?
Aviod the biggest dissapointment for your Children (Divorce)07 Apr 2007 13:32 GMT1
Many of the problems you may be facing could be just the tip of the
iceberg on what is really happening in your marriage.  I don't mean
to scare you, but many problems, when they either first show up or if
they keep reoccurring could be just what's showing from a larger
In need of advise07 Apr 2007 05:39 GMT12
My husband has two under age children, 14 and 12. When child support was
ordered {approx. 4 yrs ago} the ex was working 3 days a week at $8.00 an
hour, c.s. was ordered at $570.00 a month. The ex is now making approx.
$2000.00 a month plus the part time job she has at $8.00 an hour ...
Serious Business minded moms! No risk, no parties, no selling!07 Apr 2007 03:48 GMT2
Serious Business minded moms! No risk, no parties, no selling!
Would you like more time with your family?
You can reach financial freedom from home and generate residual income
to last a lifetime.
Teaching Teens About Sex!07 Apr 2007 00:09 GMT3
Teaching Teens About Sex!
http://www.helium.com/tm/199462/schools-careful-their-efforts
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