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Traditional Family Structure
Asked by J. from Provo
on October 13, 2006
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Currently my husband and I both work. We have two kids with another one on the way. I am able to work form home in the afternoon so the one child in childcare is onl...
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- I have been married for 8 1/2 wonderful years. my husband has just gone back to school and we have had to change our lives around for it. But even before that I have w...
- I realize that something that works for one person might not work for everyone else but here's what works for us. I work one day a week, in which I do billing and chec...
- It sounds like your husband "wants his cake and to eat it too" which just doesn't work in a mutually respectful relationship. If you are working full time, there is N...
Do You Own a Microwave?
Asked by E.B. from Seattle
on June 9, 2011
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Odd question. Yes, but this is something that is needing to be replaced at my house. I am torn though, here is why...
My Chiro/nutrition office has just finished ...
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- Microwaves change the molecular structure of the food. So it depends on if you want food your body can use or want the convenience of a microwave and heat food up tha...
- My microwave broke a few years ago, and I told my husband I didn't think it was necessary to replace it. We seldom saved leftover food or didn't have much to save to ...
- why not just go without? it's worth a try. or, put off making the decision for six months. if after that you feel you truly do "need" it, or that it's worth it, then ...
Gardening Science Project Ideas Needed - K/first Grade
Asked by M.D. from Charlotte
on February 24, 2008
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I'd like to help the kids in my son's K/1 class to do a science project (in class) that relates to gardening. The goal is to teach them something and also plant in the...
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- I home school my children. Right now my son, who turned 9 today, is growing flowers, tomatoes, and cucumbers inside our home. I bought him some flats and we put pottin...
- When I was a kid, we had all the parents send in old two liter bottles, take the bottoms out and invert them, making a little plastic greenhouse...we planted seeds to ...
- I teach Kindergarten. Lima beans are the easiest and quickest things to grow.
Play Structures Make Bad Neighbors
Asked by J.D. from Dallas
on April 23, 2011
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I have lived in my home for 13+ years. The second year I moved here, the neighbors decided to put up a play structure right next to our adjoining 8 ft fence. They had ...
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- Well, this is what chance you take when you move into a neighborhood, I guess you can go move out into the country. So, if she accomodates you and moves this for y...
- I'd plant a nice big tree on your side of the fence!!
- I don't think I'd bother trying to get her to remove the structure. The structure isn't causing your family any harm, it's the child and her horrid behavior. Since ...
Strangers/Anyone Who Believe They Are Better Parents
Asked by D.P. from Detroit
on September 16, 2010
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I posted this note in another spot so forgive me for the lengthy narrative. This happened this past Friday. The same man in this story yelled at another kid (not his o...
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- I have been to the park approximately 1 million times since I have had kids. lol. I have seen some monkey kids climbing up slides the wrong way, stradling monkey bars...
- Its important to forgive people, when you hold on to hatred, disgust, anger, bitterness, it just festers and destroys YOU. Forgiving does not mean you approve of thei...
- Okay, your post is quite lengthy but do I understand correctly that your kid is the one who was caught throwing sand in the playground when this guy spoke up? And, if...
Giving Parenting Advice to a Friend
Asked by B.W. from Iowa City
on June 4, 2011
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Let me start out by saying my kids are far from perfect and I know that. However my friend's son (5 yrs old) has some major behavior issues that intensify when his mot...
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- If she asks for your advice then be direct & non-accusatory. If she doesn't then discipline your children as you normally would if they "follow" & end the playdate imm...
- B., I haven't read the other posts, but I want to ask you if it is really worth you providing daycare to her to keep going through this. The truth is, she WILL end up...
- I don't think you can say anything without harming the relationship. Just keep modeling correct behavior for your own kids and for him when he is at your house.
How Do I Prove I'm Not a Bad Stepmom
Asked by N.B. from Hartford
on April 4, 2008
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My husband and I have been together for almost 9 years of my SD's life. That would make her 4 years old when we first met. Hence we know each other pretty well, pers...
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- Hi N., In my eyes, just your post proves you are a good stepmom. The fact that you said you hubby doesn't criticize the way you parent your other children, and that ...
- Hi N., Can you tell a little bit more about the situation? As far as, is your sd complaining about you to your husband? Do you and her get along? Is it coming fr...
- For all of us, it is much easier to critique another person's actions or behaviors than it is to model the best behavior! It's much easier for your husband to find fa...
Bored SAHM Not Being the Kind of Mom I Want to Be
Asked by H.D. from Madison
on May 20, 2008
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I am feeling so frustrated lately. Actually, it's been kind of ongoing. I have a funny, imaginative 4 year old son and a fiesty, loveable 2 1/2 year old daughter. W...
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- H., thanks for posting this. I'm in the same boat as you right now and I really appreciate this post. Thanks!
- I just want to say that I'm so glad you posted this. I work full-time and feel this exact way you do. I'll be at home with them come June 1st due to a job relocation...
- what helped me was just keeping it simple. i felt all this pressure to join every class and group but found we had way more fun just going to the park, cooking, eating...
Made in the U.S.A, Isn't Always Made in the U.S.A
Asked by J.B. from Houston
on November 9, 2011
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Spinoff from this mornings questions. I've researched this before and have first hand knowledge of some of these items. The "Made in the U.S.A" term sometimes only a...
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- I would love for everything I buy to be made/manufactured/assemble/produced/born/created in the USA and fully support the home team but alas, I'm usually looking at th...
- Nope you still have to do your research. Just like any health product that says its healthy for you...you have to read the labels! My aunt has a pecan orchard and ...
- Good Point. I think it's good to look for the label, better to do your research. Give people credit for making the effort and being conscious, even if it's sometimes...
Making an Awesome Sheet Cake ?
Asked by C.W. from Las Vegas
on September 23, 2010
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I want to make a sheet cake like the one in the link below. I'm only doing the bottom layer and the middle layer. I'm going to buy fondant to get that background look,...
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- All good suggestions.. Also make sure your oven is calibrated correctly.. There is nothing worse than realizing your oven bakes too hot or not hot enough.. Purchase 2 ...
- I know that you are in Utah, but I just wanted to let you know that recently I have started taking a Wilton's "Cake Decorating for Beginner's class" at my local Hobby ...
- I'm not quite sure exactly which cake you are looking to do. If you are worried about a crumbling cake you can shave off the sides with a cake trimmer. Chocolate i...