Re: Kids and spirituality
Thanks to everyone for the thoughts and ideas on this topic. I don't know why I panicked. <g> lovemary, I would like to know about some of the books you recommend, if it isn't too much trouble. Thanks
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ddzimlew@...
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PSoroosh@... wrote Normally I'm a lurker, but this really cracked me up. Nine years ago, when ds was a baby, dh and I went on vacation for a week, using a condo that his dad had given us his
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Laurie Junkins <lcj@...>
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The difference between the big city and the country, I suppose. I can't imagine anyone having driving lessons around here (except maybe those teens who are forced to go to driver's ed in school
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KT <Tuck@...>
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Re: toddler diet [previously called (unknown)]
Yep, that's what I meant. I've had a couple of friends with kids who were underweight and needed medical intervention in order to eat or digest properly. That's just my usual caveat thrown in there.
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Karen Matlock <kbmatlock@...>
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Re: Kids and spirituality
I'd be interested in a list of spiritual books for children-- especially for very young children (my boys are turning three in two weeks). Also, do people have other ideas for introducing spirituality
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Catherine LeBlanc
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Sandra wrote : I'll have to look at that one. We have two games for the Game Cube and I'm looking for something my children (6 & 4) could play. We have Jet Race and Luigi's Mansion. (No choice :
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Cindy <crma@...>
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Re: fantasy gaming vs real challenges (was Re: Expensive Games)
Tami, I'm sorry but you're thinking of the other Deb, ( Deborah) I'm in MT. But I thank you for that offer Tami. I really thank you from the bottom of my heart. Deb L.
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ddzimlew@...
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SandraDodd@... wrote: I must be a lot grumpier than you by nature. When I'm out on the freeway, and people are whizzing by me and cutting in front of me with tiny margins for error, I'm often
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Elizabeth Hill <ecsamhill@...>
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vegan4planet@... wrote: I had no problem with your post - just that I thought you might not have considered some aspects of gaming. I agree that a lot of money is spent on them - the console
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Cindy <crma@...>
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vegan4planet@... wrote: Hi, Makana -- This is a valuable topic for me. (I need to work on it myself.) I do struggle with sometimes thinking memorizing all the exports of Brazil (say) is more
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Elizabeth Hill <ecsamhill@...>
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SandraDodd@... wrote: I recently figured out that that's the reason I am so "in to" fiction. Because it provides a safe adventure. True for me! I don't know if it's just the arrival of winter
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Elizabeth Hill <ecsamhill@...>
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vegan4planet@... wrote: Yeah. I'm a little bugged by the idea that the game gets better and you have more power and abilities when you buy more stuff. I realize that there is more than that to
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Elizabeth Hill <ecsamhill@...>
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Re: fantasy gaming vs real challenges (was Re: Expensive Games)
Deb, aren't you in IL? I have some food and other animal things I could give you. I am in IN. Indiana Tami "You must be the change you wish to see in the world" ~Ghandi Networking for Central Indiana
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Tami Labig-Duquette <labigduquette@...>
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Tuck@... writes: Its the law. Her permit isn't valid until she has signed up for 6 hours of lessons with a certified (by the dept of motor vehicles) driving instructor. Once she's signed
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PSoroosh@...
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SandraDodd@... writes: So true. How on earth do people get to be okay with failure? I'm not - I know it. I suffered from perfectionism so badly that I really felt it was messing up my life. So I
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PSoroosh@...
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Re: Limits, food
On Tue, 27 Nov 2001 08:05:57 -0500 <ElissaJC@...> writes: one then all of a I'm I'm not a big fan of "limits". I prefer to frame it as meeting everyone's needs. I don't want my kid to think
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freeform@...
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Re: Toddler Eating/Tantrums
Just wanted to add my thoughts to this. . . I have the same kind of issues with Quinton who is 2. . . I get the same really uncomfortableness when I am on my cycles and he nurses. Usually its at
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Re: Toddler Eating
Thank you Wynn, I am printing this and putting it on the Fridge for those days I can't think of what to offer! Elissa
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ElissaJC@...
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Play Value and toys
AlwaysLearning@... writes: This makes me think, as we head into Christmas, of the things we've spent money on, and what has been worth it, and what hasn't. Upstairs there are many, many
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Kathryn Baptista
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Tuck@... writes: It was like that in New Mexico when I was learning. Most didn't take driver's ed. The laws just lately changed. There's a three-phase deal up to full license. Anyone who
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SandraDodd@...
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