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Buying a Plane Ticket for an Infant
Asked by M.G. from Chicago
on October 10, 2010
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We will be flying to Oregon for Christmas, about a four hour flight for us. Should we buy our 5 month old a plane ticket? My husband does not want to spend the $500 ...
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- I am having the same debate with myself. We are flying for Christmas and our daughter will be 10 months when we go. We didn't by a ticket but I am feeling like we sh...
- I agree with EM. That's what we did, we booked a window and an aisle. On our flight out to Cali no one sat there, on our way back someone did, but we asked her if sh...
- We never bought our daughter a seat. We travelled a lot with my husband for work. I have pumped at airports in thier family room (yes many people knocked but oh well...
Football Season Is Here- Arg
Asked by J.S. from San Francisco
on October 5, 2008
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My husband is a big football fan, and since since his team is from the East Coast, he has to go to a bar or restaurant to watch the game.He is a grad student and I wor...
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- If you have cable or satellite you should be able to get a football package where he can see all of the games. My son get the package & he even gets his favorite colle...
- Hi J., I have been with my hubby for 22 yrs. married 18 of that. I am 36 with 2 boys. In the beginning of our married life when our first son was little I hated footb...
- Hi, J., I know where you're coming from. Been there. However everyone needs some me time even if family time is very short. This of course especially includes you....
Tips for Taking Little Ones to College Football Game
Asked by K.C. from Jacksonville
on August 11, 2011
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My husband was given tickets to a college football game and he wants to take our little ones (ages 3 and 1) along. Anyone have any experience with this? Are they too...
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- K. - You are in FL, so for me, it would depend on which college. My husband went to U of Virginia and we have taken our 5 year old to games at UVA since birth. Th...
- How exciting!!! We took our son to his first college football game when he was just over two and he had a blast. Between dancing to the band and doing the crowd chee...
- Tell him to go with a few buddies instead of you, or include you, and leave the kids with a sitter...It should go smoothly then...
Appropriate Age to Attend Events Alone Ie Hs Football Game, Mall, Local Sports
Asked by H.S. from Reading
on September 18, 2009
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Hi! I am running into a difference in parenting with some of my childrens families. We have a child 12 and one 10. Our children's friends parents are comfortable dr...
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- I just wanted to add my support to your decision. I think your kids are too young to be dropped off. I like that you are nearby in case they do have a situation they...
- As a parent of a band mamber - I have been to every single football game home and away - just starting our 4 (and last - horray!)year. I see kids without parents runn...
- thye aer to young yet maybe in a couple of years. That is wheni kids comes up missing, i would nOT let tehm not yet or go with tehm adn let then sit with there friend...
Dish or Direct Tv???
Asked by R.M. from Denver
on September 3, 2009
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Over the summer i turned off comcast. The cost just got outragous. But now that it is football season...my hubby needs the nfl ticket to watch the dallas cowboys. Or c...
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- We have dish and like it. I just would make sure they have the channels that you want before you sign up. Dish doesn't carry the mtn. So we just have to go to my f...
- Sunday Ticket is about $400. We started paying in Jan so it was cheaper than it would be now (jump on it quick cuz once the season starts tomorrow I think the price go...
- I have had Direct TV since 2003 and love it. They make moving really easy to. I have never had any customer service issues with them and it's easy to order movies. ...
Prom Fundraising...Is This SOP?
Asked by ☆.A. from Pittsburgh
on April 20, 2012
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I got an email from a mom (friend of mine) stating that her son (a senior) was trying to sell these "lottery" tickets (a deal every day for the Month of May, so 31 cha...
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- $200?! Yikes! My daughter is going to prom in a week. Her tickets were $45, her dress $120. I've never heard of fundraising for prom, but if tickets are that expens...
- Here they start fund raising for their Prom and Graduation night Lock in, beginning their freshman year. IF they have done a good job, their tickets are not very m...
- we live in a small town, & my son paid $45/couple in 2006. I'm shocked at the $200! we do Project Graduation...with fundraising year-long. I hope this is still ...
Is It Ok That My BF Isn't Coming to My Babies 1St Bday Party?
Asked by C.G. from Austin
on October 11, 2009
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Ok, I'm new to mamapedia so I hope this question isn't to trivial. This is weighing heavily on me.
Should my best friend of 20 years attend my 1st babies 1st birthday...
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- Football tickets are expensive and probably pre-bought and paid and she may be going with someone. You can state your disappointment and maybe set aside a special tim...
- Sounds like your BF thinks more of herself that of you and a bit selfcentered. If she didn't want to come, I think a discrete & polite 'well I'd love to but I had othe...
- WOW...Your Best Friend of 20 yrs is going to a FB game instead? I can tell you my story. I had preemies twins that were in the hospital for 4 months and my BF's little...
Scratching My Head over Birthday Party Ideas for 13 Year Old Boy
Asked by K.D. from Dallas
on September 2, 2009
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My son has his 13th birthday coming up. He keeps asking me what I going to do for it and I keep asking him what he WANTS for it and we aren't coming up with much and ...
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- Since money seems to be no object, from your earlier birthday celebrations, why not have him select a core group of friends (small enough to be connected deeply) and t...
- Check out gojump.com. It is Zero gravity park and awesome for teens, very safe and a blast. Be sure and take a cooler with ice and drinks as theirs are expensive! Tell...
- For my oldest boy we went to Six Flags for his 12th birthday, a small group of us. It was a great day! You could also do a movie party at a movie tavern.
I Am So Angry That I Could Just Burn up in Flames
Asked by D.M. from Houston
on November 13, 2009
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Ok..my husband is a UT fanatic. For some reason he has decided that he is entitled to attend every game this year. I have become a true "football widow"..and I am gr...
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- You may not want to hear what I have to say. Love your life. I have seven children and a father that was diagnosed with leukemia. These are suck little things you a...
- Wow...so how did the initial plans of spending Thanksgiving change. When the inlaws invited themselves, did you or hubby not speak up to say you had plans? So, you a...
- This time, you need to put your foot down. You make allowances for him to go to all the other games, so he needs to stay at home and watch it on tv Thanksgiving day. ...
Funding Young Teen's Dates
Asked by P.M. from Harrisburg
on October 1, 2011
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We have a 15 year old son. Good kid. He's got his first girlfriend. Dad and I don't agree on the funding of their dates. One parent says "He's a good kid...he's bu...
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- If he is working mowing lawns he can pay. Teach him how to save money, have them make supper for everyone then can watch a movie at one or the others house. I think to...
- This is why our kids aren't allowed to date until they are 16. It's old fashioned, I know, but it's about responsibility. Especially in the case of young gentlemen (...
- I am having that same problem. 15 year old boy w/ first girlfriend and homecoming approaching. He gets an allowance when he does chores without being reminded - so...