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Looking for a Diaper Bag for 2
Asked by V.G. from Atlanta
on July 18, 2009
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I have an 18 month old son and I'm due with our second child in 3 weeks. I am trying to find a larger diaper bag to accomodate all the stuff that will come with havin...
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- I used a great Bumble Bag. The style was Jessica. It has a ton of room but isn't too bulky. Plus, it could be used as a backpack or regular messenger style bag. Loved ...
- I was given a Ski Backback for a gift and it hands down is the best diaper bag in the world. It has plenty of room and all sorts of pockets and straps to sort, atta...
- I use a Vera Bradley diaper bag and it is wonderful. It is large, has lots of pockets and has a board in the bottom to keep it stable. I can fit a ton of diapers, 2 ...
STINKY Dance Shoes!
Asked by C.M. from Chicago
on November 1, 2011
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OMG my daughter's jazz dance shoes are stinky enough to knock someone out! They are so bad they made her entire dance bag and everything in it reek! (I've told her to ...
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- There are products that runners use, you can get them at any good running shop. I'm not sure of all the names but they are able to pull the sweaty smell out of leathe...
- baking soda and a day in direct sunlight to let them air out and freshen up! Hope that helps! :)
- Use a mesh bag to carry the shoes in instead of putting them in a gym bag or her regular dance bag. Most dance stores sell these mesh shoe bags - they aren't too expe...
Coach Vs. Coach Outlet
Asked by K.G. from Dallas
on July 17, 2008
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Hello moms,
Allen just opened a Coach outlet store and I am interested in buying a new bag...does anyone KNOW the inside scoop-- are the outlet bags EXACTLY the same ...
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- I just have to respond about items being made specifically for outlet stores that are never carried in regular price stores. This is not always true. Most of the tim...
- I can't say that I "KNOW" the scoop, however, I have a teen who loves Coach and I have learned WAY more than I thought I would at this point. We both now carry Coach. ...
- I thought that the Coach outlet is still expensive. I don't particularly like coach bags, but I did go in the outlet store and found it to be ok. The bags at the out...
Theft at Middle School
Asked by D.D. from Phoenix
on March 29, 2011
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My son's sports bag was taken and thrown all over campus. He plays two sports one for school, and one for a local league. So he keeps it all in one bag. The PE teacher...
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- I would chalk it up to a lesson learned. He had reason to believe that his sports bag was in a safe enough location -- that it was too high for other's to reach. Now...
- Isn't it bad enough that his bag was stolen and strewn everywhere? Why on earth do you want to punish your child for being a victim? He obviously thought no one could ...
- Well I would say to let him know that's a good lesson, you cannot trust ANYone. My stuff got stolen all throughout school & nothing was ever done about it but in my ca...
Hard Working Husband Tired of Sandwiches
Asked by K.P. from Phoenix
on October 15, 2008
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Mi Moms! My wonderful husband let me know that he is getting tired of sandwiches for lunch and wants me to mix it up a bit. What better place to turn than all of you g...
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- Something easy that I do is breakfast burritos. I make a batch on Sundays and throw them in the freezer. I use 1 package of (10) tortillas., 1 dozen eggs, 1 can of b...
- ok - my husband loves meatball hoagies. He will eat them "cold" too. I brown some meatballs in the skillet until they are totally cooked. While they are cooking, I ...
- We use our leftovers in a creative way (the kids love helping with this when they clear dishes). Take a glob of premade biscuit dough, spread it out on a plate into ...
3 Year Olds Birthday Party
Asked by E.J. from San Francisco
on June 30, 2008
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I'm planning my daughters third birthday party. Does anyone have any game ideas? I'm renting a JUMPY. But, I think I should have some other activities lined up. I ...
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- An old fashioned party game is dropping clothes pin into a bottle or jar. It used to be a milk bottle, but it can be any large bottle/jar with a wide enough mouth to d...
- We had a theme (Nemo) for my daughter's 3rd. I bought bubbles with the Nemo theme and buried them in the sand box. The kids had to dig for them. I bought foam visors a...
- We've had a few parties where the old time games were a huge hit. Best for little ones is pin the tail on donkey (or what ever you or your kids want to make it) and sa...
My First Halloween: What I Am Supposed to Do?
Asked by G.T. from Washington DC
on October 30, 2010
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Hi ladies,
I guess Halloween brings lots of childhood memories for most of you. I was raised in a country were we don't celebrate Halloween. My son is now 3 1/2 and...
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- we go as soon as it gets dark, and only to the houses who's porch light is on. We pretty much go until we're tired. You're right about going to the door, ringing the b...
- we only go to houses with their front porch lights on, we start around dusk... usually around 5:30pm.. but i noticed that the time change is the weekend AFTER hallowee...
- you dress up and go around the neighborhood as far as you feel like going if the house has a porch light on you knock on the door and say trick or treat. get candy or ...
Best Advice for Having a Pinata at a Bday Party
Asked by V.M. from Erie
on July 22, 2010
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We've never done one before. I was thinking of either hanging it over the garage door gizmo -- but the candy would fall on the cement or doing it over our swingset...
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- We just went to a party and the pinata was the shape of a flip flop. All the kids had 3 chances to hit. Make sure the kids stand clear of the "hitter" and I'd do ove...
- I actually have experience with this, my son's 6yo bday party this year. We did it in the garage, however I had a big rubber puzzle mat (about 4ft x 4ft) on the floo...
- a good way to make it fair for all the kids to get candy is to pre-pack it into little baggies... make one for each kid and a couple extra in case one gets messed up o...
Flying for the First Time with a 3-Year-old and 18-Month-old
Asked by K.R. from Minneapolis
on June 13, 2007
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We are planning a trip in 2 1/2 weeks to Seattle. We'll fly there and be there two weeks. We'll rent a car there and take some day trips as well as spending some tim...
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- It's been awhile, but I traveled with my kids at that age. Books are good, anything with little parts just seem to fall under the seats and get lost. Be sure to brin...
- Hello, I only have one child but she was about 18 months when we flew out to San francisco. I think that doodle pros are great because they can keep drawing and eras...
- we recently went on a flight for the first time with our two boys also, ages 3 and 1... our kids were on better behavior than we were... we did bring a portable ...
Traveling First Time by Air with a 6 Mo
Asked by A.S. from Austin
on October 25, 2008
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Hi Moms,
I am back again with a new query..
Next weekend I will be traveling alone with my 6 mo daughter on a 17hr non-stop International flight. This is her first j...
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- Hi A.. The first time we traveled with our son, he was 7 months old and here are a few answers to your questions that might help. 1. Carry on for your daughter: t...
- You don't say what country you are flying to or what airline you are using. Airlines vary GREATLY in what you can bring for baby. We flew often with our (now 15 mo) ...
- Hi A., First thing I would do is try to relax. Infants feel and respond to our emotional states. This is a long flight, but pack for it as if you were going on a 24 ...