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Sat 01/10/09 12:49 PM
His hands.. dont ask just trust me.

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Sat 01/10/09 12:43 PM
scared Run Quick!

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Sat 01/10/09 12:38 PM



bigsmile What was best date you ever had?bigsmile


I am not going into details but the best date I ever had was about 3 days ago :wink:

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Fri 01/09/09 07:40 PM

k all good advice but a fever is not e.r. worthy until temp reaches 104 degrees F
then its serious
since it went down you are good, all the symptoms you mentioned are common for teething she may also need the motrin or Tylenol (watch dosage) to relieve pain of pressure on her ear drums..usually due to too much salivation..other than that..as long as she is acting and eating normally you have nothing to worry about...best of luck and you will do just fine..


I agree!:thumbsup:

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Fri 01/09/09 07:16 PM
I actually had that as a background on my phone this year.

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Fri 01/09/09 07:10 PM

and all in all i could NOT be more happier.

i'm going by the advice my mom gave me today
"laura, if no one can love your daughter, don't even let them into your life. and i don't mean just a man, i mean new friends, etc."




What a smart mother!!!!

I have also had a baby without a man. Its hard but doable. remember after the birth sleep whenever the baby sleeps. Its so important to get your rest.

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Fri 01/09/09 07:05 PM
My favorite web site for parenting questions in www.askdrsears.com Keep that hanging around for future reference :banana: :banana:


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Thu 01/08/09 03:24 PM
laugh Now thats funny!laugh

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Mon 01/05/09 02:31 PM



I'll fall back on the words of Potter Stewart, when asked to define hard-core pornography: "I know it when I see it."






:thumbsup:

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Mon 01/05/09 01:59 PM
your just a newby like me. It will get better.. flowerforyou

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Mon 01/05/09 01:44 PM

bigsmile Is sitting on a guy's lap ever the appropriate thing to do on a first date?bigsmile


Secretly I hope it is laugh

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Mon 01/05/09 01:43 PM
Sending prayers :wink:

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Mon 01/05/09 01:41 PM
Sturgis SD is on my bucket list too.
I would like to visit yellowstone
See mount Rushmore
Visit Greece,Italy,Spain and of course the yucatan.

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Mon 01/05/09 12:07 AM
My bestfriend who died abut 4 yrs ago.

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Sun 01/04/09 11:56 PM
well honestly, I really want to be attracted to him as a person first.

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Sun 01/04/09 10:50 PM


Do you think Mirror stays up all night thinking up what to ask us all on threads?

spock noway :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:



Ya know it just goes to show the Man has a mind and it is always thinking and it also shows a side of him for others to see if they really want to get to know him. A quality that I think is very critical in another person. And it will in fact take a woman that in fact can keep his mind occupied in order to catch his attention therefore she will have to be a thinker as well or will never be able to hold his attention.bigsmile

Humm okay put my dollars worth in lol:laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:



Well said!:thumbsup:

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Sun 01/04/09 01:04 AM




and people peeing or spitting in a pool isn't worse?


Yeah, but I was nice to the mom.


That was good of you. Careful where you tread there too. Many states have enacted laws that protect breastfeeding. Meaning that the mothers have the right to breastfeed anywhere they have the right to be. By asking a mom in one of those states to leave or even move you could be violating a state law and cause many mothers to have a protest.
I just did a little research too and from what I read it does not appear that breastmilk would actually cause any health problems or violations. I noticed two court cases where it was brought up because of women being ask to leave while breastfeeding.

Just a little FYI


Thanks, I just told her that she had to move away from the water.


I didn't want to sound crappy... sorry if I did.flowerforyou I am sure you did a fine job.
Just when you get a chance google breastfeeding laws in your state just in case. You sound like you work somewhere where it could happen again.

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Sun 01/04/09 12:51 AM
11 months exactly

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Sun 01/04/09 12:48 AM


and people peeing or spitting in a pool isn't worse?


Yeah, but I was nice to the mom.


That was good of you. Careful where you tread there too. Many states have enacted laws that protect breastfeeding. Meaning that the mothers have the right to breastfeed anywhere they have the right to be. By asking a mom in one of those states to leave or even move you could be violating a state law and cause many mothers to have a protest.
I just did a little research too and from what I read it does not appear that breastmilk would actually cause any health problems or violations. I noticed two court cases where it was brought up because of women being ask to leave while breastfeeding.

Just a little FYI

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Sun 01/04/09 12:32 AM
Edited by okmama4u on Sun 01/04/09 12:34 AM
and people peeing or spitting in a pool isn't worse?

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