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[ - ] in NY, if you are subpoenad to appear for a case, does your employer have to pay you? 3 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:39 AM Flag
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Did you defraud said employer? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:50 AM Flag
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is it work related? If not, I doubt they have to pay you. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:56 AM Flag
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Don't you get personal days for things like this? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 09:02 AM Flag
[ - ] SO YOU THINK YOU COULD DANCE: have you been watching? I LOVE the way the guy who was trained by Debbie Allen dances. Whenever he's dancing, my eyes never go on his partner. He's amazing and I hope he takes it all the way 11 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:29 AM Flag
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which one is he? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:30 AM Flag
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op: he's a black guy around 22 yr old [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:32 AM Flag
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^^^contemp. dancer [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:32 AM Flag
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I like the stocky hiphop dancer [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:53 AM Flag
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op: he's good too but this guy I mentioned dances so beautifully [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:59 AM Flag
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i like grit [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 09:04 AM Flag
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I think he's techincally great, but seems smug and dull to me. I think Katee is terrific, I love Chelsea but miss her together w/ Mark. Joshua is good but I think a little limited. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:57 AM Flag
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how do you know their names? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:57 AM Flag
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I actually think Joshua has been amazingly versatile, though now that they switched I think Katee carried him a bit. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 09:00 AM Flag
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op: I don't find him smug at all unlike the 2nd runner up from last yr who was amazing but had an attitude. I just really enjoy watching him dance. Last night he was amazing [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 09:00 AM Flag
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I think that Asian girl is amazing. She's been the most consistent one. I haven't watched last night, yet. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 09:40 AM Flag
[ - ] I am thinking of enrolling DD into a Waldorf school. Anyone else go to one? 4 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:29 AM Flag
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I did, and I hated it. Learned almost nothing but their "philosophy" and was far behind my peers when I switched to a different school in 5th grade [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:30 AM Flag
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Really? Where did you go to school? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:34 AM Flag
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Santa Barbara, CA [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:34 AM Flag
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I've heard the one in NYC is good, but we had a terrible experience with the Denver Waldorf school. My niece never learned how to read (she was almost 10 before she really learned), and her teacher was zero help in getting her any kind of help. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:43 AM Flag
[ - ] Have a free afternoon with DH in London (without kids) what should we do? (Don't need to sightsee) 2 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:23 AM Flag
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tea at the Ritz, of course! [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:24 AM Flag
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I enjoy the Tate to Tate boat with a quick look around the galleries or a longer trip by boat. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:29 AM Flag
[ - ] I have a big problem... I am pg and just got back from first ultrasound (went with my sister, dh had to go away on business). Just found out I am having twins. Scared, of course, but even more scared about dh's reaction - he has always said that having twins is his worst nightmare, he would hate it, etc. Has anyone btdt with a dh who said these things but then was ok when it actually happened???? 8 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:23 AM Flag
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Not btdt. I'm guessing when he finds out he might be shocked but I bet he'll be fine when he gets used to the idea. Congrats. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:26 AM Flag
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Thanks... I'm just so worried since its the one thing he keeps bringing up about having children (other than I hope the baby is healthy, of course). [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:27 AM Flag
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Do you have other dcs? If not I think it might be typical to think twins might be a nightmare. I'm pretty sure I've said something similar myself! GL [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:30 AM Flag
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no, these are our first. We are young too, no IVF or anything... [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:31 AM Flag
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It really is likely that he is just saying that without really thinking. He will love his babies and will probably regret ever saying anything bad about twins once he finds out. They were meant to be! Congrats again. When does he get back? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:35 AM Flag
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Tomorrow. Thanks!!!! [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:39 AM Flag
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Good luck telling him. Maybe just tell him his worst nightmare is about to come true! [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:40 AM Flag
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lol, I just might... [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:41 AM Flag
[ - ] dh got job offer in az. anyone from az & know something about the private schools in phoenix/scottsdale area? 5 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:20 AM Flag
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actually there are some EXCELLENT public schools (charter, some of the best in the country) in AZ [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:21 AM Flag
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why does it have to be private? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:21 AM Flag
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OP: heard az is ranked #49 for education [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:31 AM Flag
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not all schools - in urban areas (Phoenix & Tucson) there are som stellar pub schools [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:33 AM Flag
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can't help you with schools - although I know there ARE some good private schools there - but I love the Phoenix/Scottsdale area and am kind of jealous of your move! [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:38 AM Flag
[ - ] I was referred by a friend to Eddleman/Stone. I have heard good things but worried that they might be focused more on their book etc. then to be available for the day-to-day patient. Anyone have insight with them lately? I am not high maintaince but would like my ob to do the actual delivery etc. instead of pawning me off on someone else. 3 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
New York City 07.17.08, 08:19 AM Flag
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Do they take regular OB patients? Dr. Eddleman did my CVS and Dr. Stone did my 20 week ultrasound and I thought both were great but didn't realize they still functioned as regular OBs. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:24 AM Flag
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Ahh thats what I was wondering as well - the recco seemed fishy to me - I don't think they do births either - I'll call and ask to check. Thanks [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:30 AM Flag
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It is very common not to have your own ob at the delivery. They are not always at work and even if they are they might be dealing with another birth. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:32 AM Flag
[ - ] what are your thoughts on the co-sleeping basinette, the basinette that sort of attaches to the side of the bed so you can roll over and feed on autopilot in the middle of the night? We're in a very small one bedroom apt. and are cramped for space. Is a crib a better option because it lasts longer? 5 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
Expecting 07.17.08, 08:18 AM Flag
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It's a great idea but does not replace a crib [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:22 AM Flag
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<<< if you don't have storage space you may not want to many things you'll use that for 4 months tops [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:23 AM Flag
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yes, a crib is better [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:24 AM Flag
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i love the co-sleeper -- but your baby will only be able to use it until about 6-7 months when they start sitting up. you'll need a crib (or pack n play) at that point. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:39 AM Flag
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I did not love the co-sleeper attached to the side of the bed. IME, if I wanted db close enough to nurse, it was much easier to have him in my bed and the co-sleeper made it hard to get it and out of bed (esp. w C-section, but even later). I used it as a bassinet in the end and that was fine. I could get in bed and then just pull it up right next to me, then move it toget out of bed. By 8 months, db was too big for the bassinet and I moved him to the "bottom" and he slept there until 15 months when I put him in a bed. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:57 AM Flag
[ - ] My DD is 2yo and severely allergic to dairy (not only does she have a reaction if she ingests a dairy product, but if she is touched by something with dairy in she gets huge hives everywhere). She is also allergic to peanuts and eggs, but not as bad. I would like to apply to preschool for her for next fall, but i am also a realist and know that i cannot expect schools to change their classrooms or school just to make her safe. i was also thinking that maybe to hold off for a year or two to see if her allergy ends up going away or at least becoming less severe, but then i worry that she will end up missing out on valuable social interaction with other kids. maybe there are schools that already have allergy policies in place that also include dairy free policies? any thoughts? advice? 26 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
Toddler 07.17.08, 08:12 AM Flag
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most are nut-free and my son's school never serves milk, fwiw... snack is pretzels or crackers and juice or water. birthdays are tricky b/c moms bring cupcakes but we had a nut allergy in his class this year and it was fine. everyone was very accomodating. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:13 AM Flag
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^^^ at 2yo they only ate snack at school, no lunch. Older kids do bring lunch and i'm not sure if they would have them not bring milk or yogurt... but i could see it working. but then again, i'm very sympathetic and feel like what's the big deal? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:16 AM Flag
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np: milk is such a basic part of most kids' diets, so I don't think you could tell families that they could not bring milk for lunch. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:18 AM Flag
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Why? Drink milk at breakfast and dinner. I just don't see what the big deal is. But like I said, I'm really sympathetic (have a brother with peanut allergy) and also I have a great eater who doesn't care what I pack for lunch... [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:20 AM Flag
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I have a really picky eater -- it's hard enough that I can't pack PB&J for him (his usually lunch). I now pack yogurt and milk for him. Don't know what I'd do if I had both restrictions in place. I'm also sympathetic -- I had a dairy allergy growing up, but no one ever restricted other kids because of me. I just drank juice while everyone around me drank milk. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:23 AM Flag
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I hear you. I know it's hard for parents to deal with the restrictions. I don't think there's a right answer to this one. OP, I hope it works out for you! [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:25 AM Flag
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try other nut butters instead of peanut butter? or are all of them off-limits? my ds loves almond butter [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:31 AM Flag
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all of them off limits except soy butter which my dc won't eat [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:57 AM Flag
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Funny because soy is a much more common allergy than either peanuts or nuts. That said, peanut allergies can be deadly [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 09:08 AM Flag
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Many schools have nut-related policies in place, but I think adding a severe dairy allergy and an egg allergy to the mix is asking the school to be prohibitively restrictive on other children and parents. Is preschool a necessary part of your pre-private school readiness efforts - or are you planning on going public? If the latter, I would definitely wait a year or so. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:14 AM Flag
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thanks for all the posts. i agree that schools that are nut free and then you add milk to the mix on the list of restrictions it is frustrating for the other parents - and i can't expect other parents to remember because it's not their kid. (i used to work in a kindergarten before getting certfied to teach HS social studies - so i remember how hard it was with the lunches and the peanut free table). [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:43 AM Flag
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ITA, as someone with a vegetarian child this would really make it difficult to feed my dc [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:59 AM Flag
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in our preschool it's a nut free enviornment. My dd had a milk allergy too but grew out of it completely by 3yr old. The school was great in keeping milk away from her and would give her something else to drink when milk was offered [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:14 AM Flag
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np: sounds like this doesn't just involve milk but anything with milk in it. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:19 AM Flag
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true..just trying to give OP our experience with allergies and school [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:20 AM Flag
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Most schools are use to allergies and can make accom. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:14 AM Flag
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I really feel for you -- my nephew has a severe milk allergies and has had to go to the hospital a couple times when he accidentally ingested products containing milk. That being said, I think you could easily find a nut-free place. However, it will be very difficult to find a dairy-free place. Dairy is all around, as you know, and it would be hard to have a school be completely dairy-free. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:17 AM Flag
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I think that preschool is highly overrated for kids who have involved parents. It can be fun, but it is certainly not necessary. I think that whatever decision you make will be fine. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:30 AM Flag
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I think in todays world they might be willing to work with you and 2yo could hopefully outgrow it a little (probably not, ugh). I would apply for school and THEN see. Does it mean the other kids can't bring milk or eggs? Also, maybe there is a time slot where they would be less likely to eat/have lunch. I'm not sure... just brainstorming. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:38 AM Flag
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-- Also, I guess a jewish/kosher preschool might be used to separating the milk out, but maybe they allow milk and not meat - the opposite. Even if you aren't Jewish, it prob could be fine for nursery school. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:40 AM Flag
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i think you could skip a real preschool for 2s and maybe just try a separation class that won't involve food and then consider preschool for the 3s when maybe she's outgrown some of the allergies or has milder reactions. i think that nut-free is pretty common, but i'm not sure that you can actually force an entire class to also be dairy and egg-free for both snack and lunch. although i do think ps do a good job of making sure kids wash hands after eating, etc. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:43 AM Flag
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most schools have allergy policies in place. my kids are older, and their preschool had no policy, since there were no kids at the time who had allergies (what we were told anyways). their ongoing school has a policy, which changed from peanut free to nut free based on the allergy of a dc who had severe allergies. schools can change their policies-if a school isn't willing to work with you, you don't want to send your dc there. please don't be insecure about this-most places are used to kids with allergies these days. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 09:02 AM Flag
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You can't expect a school to go dairy free, but you can expect that they will take special measures to ensure that dc does not eat it, or is in danger of being touched by it. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 09:05 AM Flag
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they may try, but it's hard to prevent any and all contact with dairy products. My SIL has accidently given my nephew products which she had no idea contained dairy. She's really vigilient about it, but mistakes still happen. Like the person below ssaid, I would want to have confidence in the teachers to react appropriately if a reaction does occur. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 09:14 AM Flag
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I don't have any words of wisdom. My decision would be based in part on how confident I am as to how her teachers would react should she suffer a reaction. In other words, how confident am I they know how where to find and how to use an epi pen if something were to happen. Just my 2 cents. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 09:05 AM Flag
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If you are in Manhattan there is a great preschool (My Little Village on Ave A) which took excellent care of my son's friend with a severe dairy, egg, milk and peanut allergy. He never had an accident while he was there and they are very accomodating. School is only nut free. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.26.08, 08:00 PM Flag
[ - ] DS, age 3, met a girl named "Carly" he keeps making up stories about. I thought she must be a friend from camp. Turns out she is a baby he met in the park who always smiles at him. He told my nanny "I like Carly." I think he wants a sib. =( 4 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
Toddler 07.17.08, 08:09 AM Flag
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lol [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:10 AM Flag
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I was an only and had an imaginary friend name Alice who was my "sister" [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:11 AM Flag
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that's cute [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:12 AM Flag
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One day Carly and Arthur and D.W. went to the park... [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:13 AM Flag
[ - ] I am freaking out. I have a two kids exactly two years apart (3 and 15 months) and just found out that I am pregnant again. Had unprotected sex two days after my period stopped, so idiotically thought we were ok. Was making an appt. to get an IUD. Am totally devastated, and I know that makes me a horrible mother, but I just can't imagine three kids under the age of 4. Husband insists we keep it. Was planning on going back to work this fall (as an attorney) after a year off and now feel like my career is over and I'm destined to be a hausfrau for the rest of my days. Has anyone been in this situation or have friends that have. I was really done with two (whom I love more than I can express--I truly adore being a mother.). 2 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
Expecting 07.17.08, 08:05 AM Flag
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I have a friend in this situation. She just had her 3rd last year and was in the exact same situation as you (sex only a couple days after period). Her kids are also about the same age apart. She did, however, choose to give up most of her career. She works part time now and I'm not sure if she ever plans on going back full time. I do know she doesn't regret the 3rd at all though. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:09 AM Flag
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I'm pg with #3 and we were totally finished at 2yr old. My kids are finally old enough that the youngest would be in school full time this Sept. I was finally going to have time for myself, ect..not now. I'm starting all over and at 40yr old. I was in shock and cried because I was very nervous..but now that I feel him squim around in me, I'm so excited to meet him. I know the time will fly. It won't be easy but I'm sure it will be fine! [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:11 AM Flag
[ - ] 6+ months pg with #3..so when school starts I will be very busy and very big. I was thinking to have all we need by the end of Aug. Does this sound like a plan? Or is this too early or late? 9 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 07:59 AM Flag
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in terms of school supplies? Go shopping NOW to avoid the crazy crowds in Aug [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:00 AM Flag
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op: Sorry I meant all I need for the new baby. I don't have anything since this baby was a surprise and a diff. gender [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:08 AM Flag
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ahh... yes, i ould work on it now to have finished [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:09 AM Flag
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thx..this is what I was thinking..get it all done before I get very busy with school and the schedules [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:19 AM Flag
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yes, good idea (also to do before you get huge) [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:20 AM Flag
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thx..too late about the huge part. I'm there :( [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:22 AM Flag
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I already got all the school supplies. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:00 AM Flag
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op: sorry I meant all I need for the new baby. We got rid of everything many many yrs ago when we thought we finished with kids [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:09 AM Flag
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Sounds fine. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:06 AM Flag
[ - ] How did you and DH or sig. other meet? What did you do on your first date? 27 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 07:59 AM Flag
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match.com, had drinks at a chic bar and talked for 7 hours [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 07:59 AM Flag
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What did you talk about? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:24 AM Flag
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everything. We just clicked and the conversation flowed - our current jobs and lives, our families, travels, where we want to travel, live, etc. (we both have interesting backgrounds, so we had a lot to talk about) [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:25 AM Flag
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Throught mutual friends, met for first time at my apartment (wasn't a set up). We went to the Cloisters, then to Arthur Ave for dinner on our first date. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:00 AM Flag
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Don't you miss those first dates? I do. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:01 AM Flag
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I miss those early dates with DH, but not the "first dates" with the other guys I met before him. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:04 AM Flag
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Dating was such a roller coaster (not with DH), but I miss having alone romantic time with DH. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:16 AM Flag
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we really miss our romantic alone time, too. sigh... [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:48 AM Flag
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nope. I don't miss any of the dates I had to go one before meeting dh, but our first date was amazing [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:12 AM Flag
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all the way back in college through Internet chat (it was called IRC back then). When we got married in 1995 we were pretty much one of the first few couple who met on the Internet and got married. We were even invited to attend a talk show (forgot which one that was) but declined. It was kind of embarrassing to meet and fall in love like that in those times. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:09 AM Flag
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Blind date - met at a wine bar, then met up with some of my friends. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:10 AM Flag
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Met at a wedding. First date was amazing - met mid morning near where he lived so I assumed it would just be a coffee or something but we went for a walk in the park, went for lunch, went for4 cocktails, went for dinner, went to a club. I was having so much fun I missed the last train home. I stayed at his but we were very well behaved! In the morning he went out and bought us a feast for breakfast (fresh fruit, pastries, salmon rolls etc) but what really sealed it for me was that he also bought me a toothbrush! 7yrs later I still think he is great. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:12 AM Flag
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awww... that sounds a lot like my first date with dh too! Met at the Met, went for dessert at Sabarsky, went across town for a quick pizza dinner, then downtown to a lounge, then went back to his place to talk and ended up falling asleep around 3am... next morning we walked to Zabars (I had never been) and he treated me to all his favorite specialties. Then he got a bloody nose and was SO embarassed, but I stepped up by rushing to get him napkins and telling him it was ok... [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:14 AM Flag
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That's a great story. Romance is not dead. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:17 AM Flag
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I know - he was SO embarassed by it, but I had been a nanny and been through MUCH worse so it didn't faze me at all. He told me later that that's when he knew I was the one for him. (and fwiw, he's barely had a nosebleed since - I introduced him to humidifyers in winter, because they were caused by dryness) [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:19 AM Flag
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That's fate for you. lol. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:23 AM Flag
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I know! He brings it up ever winter too - really cute - when we get out the humidifiers [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:23 AM Flag
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np: too cute. my dh made me dinner on our second date and burned his hand really badly. i had to nurse his wound (i was actually working in a burn unit at that time!) and then I had to finish cooking the meal! he too said that was when he knew I was the one. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:24 AM Flag
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Awww...cute! About a month after we met (nosebleed story above) my dh made me dinner for Valentine's day... he made a delicious seared tuna with veggies, but the "appetizer" he made was vicchysoise, and he didn't clean the leeks well enough, so it was crunchy! He's still embarassed about it, but we've never had crunchy soup since (and it did still taste good!) [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:26 AM Flag
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sometimes it's the series of little mishaps that make for a great relationship! [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:30 AM Flag
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yep. dh is goofy, sweet, adorable and incredibly kind. I am SO lucky! [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:49 AM Flag
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While doing a consulting/temporary job while looking for new jobs. After a month of working together, my serious boyfriend and I broke up. My friends got together to cheer me up and I was so late, they were getting worried. I was drinking at a bar with now-DH. Our first official date we went to The Met and then for hambergers. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:13 AM Flag
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We met at work. Would hooking up at the company Xmas party be considered a date? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:27 AM Flag
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depends... did he pay? ;) [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:29 AM Flag
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he eventually bought the cow :) [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:32 AM Flag
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That's not so romantic. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:54 AM Flag
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we met at a party in college and always had a long distance relationship before we moved in together. though we do have dates every week, 17 years later [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 09:11 AM Flag
[ - ] Anyone from UWS vicinity of W77 central park west/columbus area that can tell me what time alternate side parking is? 1 Reply [ Reply | Watch | More ]
New York City 07.17.08, 07:58 AM Flag
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just get up, walk out the door, and read the sign for yourself [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.17.08, 08:24 AM Flag
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