I can't say when I'll next be around these parts again, but I couldn't resist stopping by 'home'  
 
  
 
 
Bon apetite. 
 
*huggles and squashes for all*
		     				
		     					
		     			Mmmm...squash. 
 
I got so excited to see your name, I just had to pop in for a ciggie.
		     				
		     					
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/2/05
		     			"I can't say when I'll next be around these parts again" 
 
Just so long as you know it's always here, and you are an INTEGRAL part of it - and we'll always look forward to your *hugs*!
		     				
		     					
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/28/04
This is like a Homecoming Day of sorts. Only with better food.
		     			Except for my SlimFast Muffin Bar. 
 
These are getting old.
		     						     						
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/14/05
		     			C, HELLO - Come back more often! 
 
Good morning adults, does anyone have a book on raising a tween and teen?  
		     				
		     					
*points to Moony* - unless you mean both at the same time.
brdlwyr: Why do you always ask that?
		     			I'll grab an extra huggle for DD, for when he arrives.  Although he may have to rassle me for it.  
		     				
		     					
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/28/04
		     			Brd - "Your Ten to Fourteen Year Old". Louise Bates Ames is fabulous. She'll keep you out of jail, if not out of the looney bin.  
  
http://www.amazon.com/Your-Ten-Fourteen-Year-Old-Louise-Bates/dp/0440506786/sr=1-7/qid=1159803368/ref=sr_1_7/102-2595027-0156106?ie=UTF8&s=books 
		     				Updated On: 10/2/06 at 11:38 AM
		     					
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/14/05
		     			Thanks Moonie! 
 
SM2, raising these little urchins encompasses a huge amount of our time and I guess I need a little outlet as to the very difficult task.
		     				
		     					
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/2/05
		     			Go ahead brd, you can say it:  Because raising children can be a BIG PAIN IN THE ASS! 
 
Thank goodness we practice birth control.
		     				
		     					
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/28/04
		     			As they get more into their teens, another gem is "Get Out of My Life, But First Could You Drive Me & Cheryl to the Mall: A Parent's Guide to the New Teenager" by Anthony E. Wolf. 
 
You'll laugh and cry at the same time....which is a lot like raising kids.
		     				
		     					
		     			"The New Teenager" named Cheryl? 
 
Can't be THAT new.   
		     						     						
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/14/05
		     			Thank you DG, I feel better.  
		     				
		     					
Here I go again. Making my 50th attempt to say "hi" before being "timed out".
		     			It worked!! 
 
HI SHAMEY!!!
		     						     						
		     			Finally!  Success! Hi all!  
		     						     						
		     			Rath, that's my sister's name. The one you said was hot.  
		     				
		     					
I tell everyone their sisters are hot.
		     			"Good morning adults, does anyone have a book on raising a tween and teen?"  
  
  
brd..not sure in your parts, but in my parts I wouldn't use the word.."tween"....it has a different meaning here.  
  
 
*hugs shamey* 
		     						     						
Oh, really? Cuz she's single again.
		     			*tackles Kansas* 
 
*rassles him for a huggle*
		     						     						
She's not still a teen, is she?
I can't believe I missed cookie...
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