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Pool and Darts
Asked by B.R. from Orlando
on April 29, 2007
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Does anyone know of a nice place to play pool and darts? I live in Ocoee, but surrounding cities work too. I'm so out of tune anymore with those type of things, and ...
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- All of the Orlando Ale houses have pool and darts.
- There is a pool hall called clicks on 436 that my husband and I used to go to to shoot pool. I liked going during the day because they had a really good rate, but eve...
- we used to play at trickshots off of50 and (sp) hyawsee on tuesday and thurs it was fun
Boys and Gun Play
Asked by A.S. from Chicago
on January 12, 2012
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My son is 4-1/2 and has recently started "gun play" (pointing his fingers like a gun, making shooting noises, saying "I'm gonna shoot you." etc.). We stopped letting ...
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- Personally, I think you are fighting a losing battle. I remember my 3rd son CRAWLING making gun noises. My bro and I played guns and army constantly, and he is the l...
- My 3 year old is starting to do this already. I dont think its a big deal. They are just being boys! The bigger deal you make of it, the more they will want to do...
- Boys come out of the womb with their hands in the shape of a gun and shooting. It's what they do. I think we have to be careful to teach them to think properly about g...
What to Do?
Asked by R.D. from Washington DC
on October 14, 2009
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My husband and I just passed our 5 year anniversary last week. I love him to death, and know he loves me too. HOWEVER...we were suppose to go away for the weekend for ...
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- I think Tracy hit it spot on. Not sure what the solution is though.
- I don't think that you are being "too nice" by trying to build and save a marriage. I think that he broke the rules, but seemingly wanted another changce - 2 actually...
- R., If trust is important to you, you need to sit down together and map out behaviors that help you trust him. If he decides that he does not want to modify his be...
Overprotective?
Asked by M.E. from Chicago
on October 5, 2009
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Hi,
So we went to a party this weekend and I feel like we are over the overprotective parents but then when I think about our reasons, I don't know if we need to le...
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- What's the alternative? You let your son get hit by a car, choke on his own tongue from eating a peanut, or hurt himself another way & have to live with the consequenc...
- Hi M. E, I don't think watching your 3 year old child at social gatherings is being overprotective. I think that is responsible parenting, especially when you know...
- That's the problem with taking little one's to parties: you spend the whole time worrying/watching them. You aren't being overprotective, AT ALL.
Sick and Tired of the Rudeness....
Asked by H.L. from Los Angeles
on July 26, 2009
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So my 3.5 year old is definitely testing my patience... we had a baby 4 months ago, he's been doing good with it, so i thought... he does love her, wants to be with he...
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- My son just turned 3 YO and right away I thought okay here comes the terrible 3's like a friend of mine was experiencing. But, nada...just the same old routine. Someti...
- ALL OF THE ABOVE...you are raising a 3 year old who is 3 and if it gets better, it probably won't be long. My three year old brat does all of the same things. Cock...
- same issue with my 2 yr old after birth of brother 4 months ago....interesting. he is so loving to brother but mad as hell and mean to me. didn't help that he was a ...
Clingy 10 Mos. Old
Asked by J.Y. from Boston
on May 20, 2008
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Please help Moms..I am a first time mother to a very sociable, easy going 10 mos. old...However, unless I am running him around all day or playing with him every minut...
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- I'm going through the same thing with my almost 1 yr old! I've heard that once they start walking it can subside a bit- right now my daughter wants me to walk her EVER...
- Totally normal ;) It's the separation anxiety phase that takes place at the end of the first year. My normally easy-going nine-month old has just started the same ...
- I hate to say it but - it is completely age appropriate... usually begins around 9 mos. - he will grow out of it - just have to grin and bear it. :)
Dachshund and Younger Children
Asked by E.S. from Anchorage
on August 23, 2008
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Hello--
One of the nurses my husband works with rescues dogs on the side. He took in a 2 yr old female dachshund a few weeks ago and another nurse, Betsy, adopted her...
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- We have two dachshunds. They are wonderful with our two year old daugther. When she first came home from the hospital they were unsure of her, but quickly formed a b...
- Hi E., I've had a few dachshunds in the past and each one of them was a truly wonderful and loving dog. We've had two females and one female and didn't have any com...
- Hi! I'm a veterinary technician and first off congrats! Dachsunds are interesting, you either get a super companion or a total nasty one! I'm glad yours is a super one...
HELP With a Smoother Kindergarten Drop-off
Asked by S.F. from Providence
on January 29, 2008
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I am at a loss as to how to make my 5 year old son's drop off to his public school kindergarten easier for him. We moved on Thanksgiving Day and he started full-day k...
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- I had the same problem with my son while he was in full day pre-k, but it does get better. I also worked at the same facility, but not near him. I learned through this...
- Developmentally, he is at the right age to be experiencing seperation anxiety. You can help him along by giving him a key ring with pictures of your family members t...
- I really think it hurts us more than them sometimes. Is your teacher willing to let him take a animal or something from home into the class? Would she allow you to p...
Cat Keeps Running Outside, Driving Owners Crazy
Asked by T.J. from Fort Walton Beach
on November 20, 2009
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Hi :)
Our cat, Chowder (yes, he was named after the cartoon), keeps running outside anytime the front door opens. It was funny at first because we would always be ...
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- We lost our cat of 11 years when he got out one night:(. We think an animal got him. We adopted a stray a few months later and she always wanted to go out, she ate so...
- Could be something is missing in his food and he is on the way to grab something to fix that! My opinion is to keep him in, but just an opinion. Best, k
- My biggest concern would be diseases such as feline leukemia/feline HIV. Or even getting rabies. So before you let him out I would make sure he has gotten the works ...
Dealing with My Husband
Asked by M.S. from Cumberland
on October 22, 2010
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My husband and I have been married for 4.5 years. We have an almost 3 year old son. I feel like the older my husband gets the worse his behavior gets and am slowly rea...
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- It's not good. He should not be doing that. Coming home at 4am is totally unacceptable. Does he hang around with unmarried buddies, he must be? THis has never happ...
- um.....that's hard...maybe tell him if he's not home by a certain time you're changing the locks and he can sleep in the yard until you wake up? put your foot down hun...
- M., this is for the birds. He isn't single. He's a married man with a child. Find out whose house he is going to. Drive over there and have a sit-down with the p...