armpants
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Post by armpants on Jun 14, 2017 8:39:29 GMT -6
I hate my phone
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Post by Betweenthelines on Jun 14, 2017 8:40:37 GMT -6
easternshoregirl, I'll keep you in my thoughts!! That's good that it's an early in the day scan.
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Post by Betweenthelines on Jun 14, 2017 8:41:06 GMT -6
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Post by easternshoregirl on Jun 14, 2017 8:42:02 GMT -6
CestLaVie, I don't think I'd do well with that kind of key either! Also, part of DH's freak out was that it costs "hundreds of dollars" to replace if needed.
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armpants
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Post by armpants on Jun 14, 2017 8:42:44 GMT -6
easternshoregirl all the things crossed that this is your rainbow baby and you get to hear it's beautiful heart beat tomorrow ❤💙💚💛💜
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Post by jedi on Jun 14, 2017 8:43:00 GMT -6
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Post by easternshoregirl on Jun 14, 2017 8:44:28 GMT -6
fierymama, downward facing dog! Try it for good stretching. You could also try soaking in epsom salts to help relieve the pain. Are your shoes old? Might want to retire them from running if you think they contributed to the pain.
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Post by easternshoregirl on Jun 14, 2017 8:49:05 GMT -6
double post
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jess213
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Post by jess213 on Jun 14, 2017 8:51:15 GMT -6
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Post by booarogue on Jun 14, 2017 8:53:10 GMT -6
Dang it I had time this morning to randoms but now we're at the pediatrician. And then a bunch or errands to run. Hey ladies
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Post by fierymama on Jun 14, 2017 8:58:41 GMT -6
fierymama, downward facing dog! Try it for good stretching. You could also try soaking in epsom salts to help relieve the pain. Are your shoes old? Might want to retire them from running if you think they contributed to the pain. No, they are newer, maybe not worn in enough?!?
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Post by jess213 on Jun 14, 2017 9:20:49 GMT -6
1 crabby baby + 1 toddler who hasn't napped + 1 jam packed afternoon... this can only go well, oy.
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Post by CestLaVie on Jun 14, 2017 9:28:04 GMT -6
I don't want to work haha. I just want to pinterest healthy meals, and meal plan, and plan my crafty evening tonight.
I do have a meeting soon so I hope that speeds my day up a bit.
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Post by CestLaVie on Jun 14, 2017 9:33:57 GMT -6
easternshoregirl, I will be thinking of you!!! I know how scary it is but I believe this is it for you
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Post by RunsforWineandCarbs on Jun 14, 2017 9:34:45 GMT -6
graying food and bishes. auto correct is on point today.
(insert winking gif here)
it's more fun this way.
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Post by RunsforWineandCarbs on Jun 14, 2017 9:47:38 GMT -6
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Post by fierymama on Jun 14, 2017 9:54:43 GMT -6
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Post by RunsforWineandCarbs on Jun 14, 2017 10:01:21 GMT -6
i have no problem spamming every thread with food gifs. until i get food.
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Post by Betweenthelines on Jun 14, 2017 10:03:42 GMT -6
OMG I NEED THIS GODDAMN BRIDAL PARTY TO STOP DRAGGING THEIR FEET AND JUST LET ME BOOK SHIT FOR THIS BACHELORETTE PARTY.
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Post by Betweenthelines on Jun 14, 2017 10:04:02 GMT -6
OK, I feel a little better now.
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Post by sizzleb on Jun 14, 2017 10:07:34 GMT -6
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Post by sizzleb on Jun 14, 2017 10:16:14 GMT -6
H is still not talking to me. I'm not sure how to find a middle ground on this discipline issue -- he thinks I'm not tough enough on A, because I will repeat myself before getting really firm with her. I think kids need the repetition and aren't emotionally mature enough yet to be told something once and always remember it. I think H is WAY too tough on her and will discipline her for being 1 year old - like he will tell her to stop doing something and she will stop, but will cry or whine about it. So then (with him) she gets in more trouble for being upset. I feel like she can't control those emotions and is allowed to feel some type of way, as long as she obeys us by stopping the behavior we ask her to. Parenting is tough.
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Post by Betweenthelines on Jun 14, 2017 10:18:19 GMT -6
So, I have it all laid out. Ready to book. Wouldn't you want to just get it over with and know a plan is set? Listen to my ideas:
Leave early Saturday, get there around noonish. Walk about the downtown area a little, get some bearings. 2PM wine tour (it's about 2 hours long), check in to the house by 4 (possibly a little earlier), get cleaned up and then head back downtown to go to dinner, then go out and go barhopping, dancing, whatever. Maybe hit up Lucky Strike for some alcohol and bowling and just basically get wasteyfaced.
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Post by Betweenthelines on Jun 14, 2017 10:20:08 GMT -6
And the budget for wine tour/house was suggested to be under $200. House plus wine tour will only be $170. CMONNNNN
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Post by RunsforWineandCarbs on Jun 14, 2017 10:22:19 GMT -6
Betweenthelines, when is this and where do i sign up? i will even throw in for a gift for the bride.
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sizzleb
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Post by sizzleb on Jun 14, 2017 10:25:15 GMT -6
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Post by Betweenthelines on Jun 14, 2017 10:27:28 GMT -6
ugh, sizzleb.. H and I are very strong willed, so we butt heads on a handful of parenting items.. It's tough.. I agree with you about the emotions part. DS always breaks down crying when he gets in trouble. I only give my kids 2 chances of asking them nicely. I can't just sit there and keep asking over and over and over. After 2x I raise my voice, and they are scared of my loud (not yelling) scary voice, so they usually comply. Does he not give her a chance? Like, does he ask her to do something once and if she doesn't listen the first time then she is in trouble? Maybe you can both agree on an amount of times for asking nicely then maybe try a 1 minute timeout or something if she doesn't listen? Or taking the toy or whatever away?
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Post by sizzleb on Jun 14, 2017 10:27:57 GMT -6
Also, OB office just called - genetic testing came back normal and it's definitely a boy!
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Pizzaslut
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Post by Pizzaslut on Jun 14, 2017 10:29:29 GMT -6
H is still not talking to me. I'm not sure how to find a middle ground on this discipline issue -- he thinks I'm not tough enough on A, because I will repeat myself before getting really firm with her. I think kids need the repetition and aren't emotionally mature enough yet to be told something once and always remember it. I think H is WAY too tough on her and will discipline her for being 1 year old - like he will tell her to stop doing something and she will stop, but will cry or whine about it. So then (with him) she gets in more trouble for being upset. I feel like she can't control those emotions and is allowed to feel some type of way, as long as she obeys us by stopping the behavior we ask her to. Parenting is tough. This sounds very similar to MH and I. I will give two warnings and then he gets timeout or the toy gets taken away. H gives one warning and then punishes. Then when J is crying, he raises his voice at him to stop. I keep trying to explain that he is upset and that is why he is crying. You can reason with an almost two year old to stop crying when he's upset.
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Pizzaslut
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Post by Pizzaslut on Jun 14, 2017 10:31:41 GMT -6
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