read all four books in less than 10 days, lost plenty of sleep and didn' t fold loaundry for a week so I could live through Edward adn Bella...sigh....
I'm thankful my dear daughter. I have a close friend that just lost her barely 1 year old baby girl and I cannot even imagine the pain this family is goign through. Makes you hug your own family a little bit harder.
We have my side of the family over for a wonderful breakfast Christmas morning - this has become even more special now that we have a kiddo to share Christmas with. We then head to my inlaws house for Christmas dinner!
We have a one item rule - my 2 yo gets to carry one item around the store with her and then we return it to it's rightful spot before we check it out. She knows that the item is for her to play with only while we are in the store.
Not fun, but we have all been there. I have left the store and I have let her cry it out while I paid for my necessary items, just depends on how badly you need what you're buying!
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6 Steps to Lighten Your Student’s Backpack!
by VANESSA VAN PETTEN
‘The backpack’ is a dream for a packrat. I seem to remember standing at my locker looking at my assignment sheets for twenty minutes, and then just deciding…”ughh, I’ll just take ...
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