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Who is this monster in my house?

And where did he come from? We seem to be hitting those “terrible twos” hardcore. Sorry, I am not one of those people who is going to sugar coat it and call it the “terrific twos” because that it ain’t. For those of you who never experienced this with your kids, I envy you. For those of you who have yet to experience it
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Lady, stop laughing, it’s so not funny

Well yeah, I’m laughing too. But not because it’s funny, because it’s one of the most ridiculous things I’ve ever seen. Seriously. A hat to cover your boobs while breast feeding? Sheesh, the things people come up with to make a buck. MoBoleez has coined this hat “the modern bonnet for breast feeding babies”. First of all, bonnets are anything but modern. Second of
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Eat your apples

Children of mothers who eat plenty of apples during pregnancy are less likely to develop asthma. The University of Aberdeen project quizzed 2,000 mothers-to-be on their eating habits, then looked at their child’s health over five years. They found that those who ate four or more apples a week were half as likely to have an asthmatic child compared with those who ate one
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A meme for me

Nesting Momma tagged me to post 7 random things about myself. Thankfully it wasn’t 7 interesting things because I’m not sure I have too many of those. 1. When I was fifteen, I hitchhiked in La Jolla California so I could go to the Hard Rock Cafe. It was totally worth it. 2. When I was a child, I wanted to be a doctor,
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You know you need to shave when…..

your almost 2 year old comes up to your armpit, points and says “dotsth” (that’s dots in Jax language).


Previously….

It’s June – the official month of the start of Summer. Today is also the official start of Hurricane Season. Fun, fun! It also means it’s time for the monthly recap. For anyone just joining us, this is a great way to catch up with the recent happs around here…. In honor of Mother’s Day: Are moms appreciated enough? The abcs of motherhood (it’s
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The Inverse Power of Praise

Since Thomas could walk, he has heard constantly that he’s smart. Not just from his parents but from any adult who has come in contact with this precocious child. When he applied to Anderson for kindergarten, his intelligence was statistically confirmed. The school is reserved for the top one percent of all applicants, and an IQ test is required. Thomas didn’t just score in
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