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Linving in Snow And/or Toronto
Asked by M.E. from San Francisco
on February 29, 2012
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We have been trying to relocate for a couple of years. We are looking for seasons, a change of pace and a better job. I have lived in California my entire life so I ...
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- I'm in NJ. Snow is beautiful when you are inside with a cup of hot cocoa and looking at it from your window. When you have to shovel, dig out, sprinkle salt and other ...
- I've lived in the Bay Area all my life, and love it. My husband is Canadian and moved to get OUT of the snow (and he's not from Toronto and says it's the ugliest city,...
- Oh to move back to So. Cal. We I moved up to Tahoe when I was a kid which means LOTS of snow and mostly good summers. As a kid, AWESOME. Snow days, sledding, skii...
Health Risk at My Apartments
Asked by E.G. from El Paso
on February 28, 2012
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Hello Ladies! I have an issue where I live. I moved to some new apartments a few months back after living in a house for almost 6 years. After living here for 7 mo now...
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- Buy an air purifier--or two--cheaper than breaking the lease. I'd try a face-to-face talk with them. You never know, maybe there's something the smokers can do to ...
- We bought a house and put $130K down on the house. Some crappy kids and awful parents moved across the street. They stopped paying their mortgage and after 3 years of ...
- Put an air purifier in the kid’s room and/or leave the windows open all the time. I would use extreme caution with talking to or leaving a note for the neighbors. Th...
Leaving Baby and Toddler for One Month
Asked by J.K. from Gainesville
on February 1, 2010
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I have the opportunity to go work in Haiti with relief efforts. The minimum requirement is one month. I don't want to leave my 3 year old and my 8 month old for that l...
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- I think this is a difficult decision, but I'd say go for it. When my kids were 6 mos and 3, I took my 6 mos old to India with me for 2 weeks. Two weeks is not nearly 1...
- WOW... everyone is struggling financially. I am, asingle mom of three children living pay check to pay check and having absolutely NO SAVINGs. New car (we needed it), ...
- It sounds like a fantastic opportunity!!! A "made for" solution, and every way you look at it comes up good. As Lola said, I applaud you. Yes you will miss you chil...
Flight with Baby ( It Is Approaching Fast Lol )
Asked by K.C. from Texarkana
on March 17, 2011
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Hello ladies hope everyone is having a great day. Well my husband and I booked our Ireland tickets last week (apr6-12) so we can visit his family there. This will be o...
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- Hi K., My son's first flight was over his first birthday, so a little older than your little guy. We gave him a little bit of Benadryl just before the flight (ask you...
- I think you can take baby medicine- my sister comes from Sweden every year never fails there is some kind of upset. decongestant and ibuprophen. air changes, climate...
- YOU NEED a WRAP or a SLING ... I traveled with my son when he was 3mo, 6mo, 9 mo 12 mo and many more times beyond that ... the best thing I did for myself was ditch th...
Crusty Eye, Put Breastmilk in It?????? and RSV a Week Later
Asked by J.A. from Nashville
on January 30, 2011
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my 2 1/2 week old has crsty. goopy eyes. I have just been wiping with a warm wash rag....but have since learned how to "massage" the tear duct. I also read to squirt b...
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- OK, must respond to this one too! My babe had a blocked tear duct. At one week old his eye got so goopy he couldn't even open it! Even after I cleared it, the goop ...
- Breast milk for the eye is fine and can't hurt but please don't rely solely on that until she has gotten checked out thoroughly by a pediatrician. Sometimes breast ...
- Yes, breast milk does work for this. I not only used it on my baby when I needed to, I've also used it on my older kids and once, even, on my husband! He's from rural ...
Living Outside the US
Asked by K.J. from Provo
on April 22, 2008
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My husband and I have both always had a severe case of the travel bug. We have talked extensively about wanting to live somewhere outside of the United States for a fe...
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- When my children were 6 months and 2 years old my husband and I decided that we wanted to live outside the US. He got a job in Belgium and off we went. We lived ther...
- I have friends that just moved to Japan due to her husbands work. They love it there. It is very much a pro education place and lot's of things to do. Also my neig...
- We're moving permanently to Italy the end of next year and can't wait! We've been over there a few times and it's great. The best part of living in Europe is that yo...
Cleaning Questions!!
Asked by S.S. from Provo
on July 25, 2008
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I have two big problems;
One is blue ink pen on a white couch. Does anyone know how to get it out? This is blue writing ink, not marker.
The other biggie is old dr...
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- I would try some OXICLEAN. This stuff is amazing. IT took blue pen out of my wood! - But is safe enough for even carpet and clothes.
- Hairspray works well for ink. Not sure about the oil though. I would do a professioanl carpet cleaner before I replaced the carpet. Most will give you a free no obl...
- Melaleuca has a great cleaning solution that takes almost anything out of fabric and carpet. It is called Sol-U-Mel. You have to order it from their catalog. Give m...
Seeking Help
Asked by S.B. from Los Angeles
on October 25, 2007
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My son is two yrs old. & always sick. Hes been sick for about 5 weeks off & on again. He maybe got 5 good days out of 5 wks. Not kidding. First wk was the flu. then al...
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- Dear S.......I feel for you. Living through the experience of having a child who is often ill is quite wearing.........on you and on him. Your son sounds like a perf...
- Dear S., Yes, I know, you are trying to be a good Mom and you are. The fact that you took him to the doctor tells you that he is o.k., watch for fever, and know ...
- I am substantially older, but I remember when my younger brother was around 4, 5 or 6... he had a disease every two weeks. FINALLY, they had his tonsils removed and n...
How to Handle Baptism Questions from Family?
Asked by M.G. from Omaha
on December 18, 2007
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My husband and I are of 2 different faiths - he was raised catholic and his family is very involved in the church. I was raised to choose my own faith and chose to be...
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- Nicole, Have you explored the idea of a dedication? Thus, you basically dedicate the child(ren) to God but, you don't have to nessarily committ to one faith or th...
- I think it is important for family members to respect each other's beliefs. That being said, I think it important that you understand that baptizing your child (at lea...
- I grew up going to a Presbyterian church but started to question everything while going through the confirmation process around age 13. It wasn't until I had children ...
International Marriage
Asked by A.J. from Seattle
on November 25, 2011
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I have a friend who is considering marrying a man in Tunisia. She is American and Catholic and he is Arabic/Berber and Islamic. She is willing to give up her life in t...
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- Go send her the DVD 'Not without my daughter' with Sally Fields..... That might wake her up a bit... It is based on a true story of an American woman who also marrie...
- It depends on a lot of factors. Like how she knows this man. Does he live here in the states and has she spent a sufficient ammount of time getting to know him? I know...
- My brother was married to a woman from Singapore, a muslim. She apparently wanted the marriage to get her visa. They have a son together and my brother is now very fea...