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[ - ] I chart my bbts. My temp. has been 98.1 every single day since ovulation. Exactly 98.1. First of all, how is this possible to have the exact same temp every single day since ovul.? I check the thermometer up against another one and it read 98.1 as well. Secondly, is 98.1 high enough for a postovulatory phase? Probably not pregnant, huh? 4 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 06:49 AM Flag
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depends on what the rest is like. how many days at that temp? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 06:52 AM Flag
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OP: About 13 or 14. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 06:54 AM Flag
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have you tested? dont they say that 10 days post ovul without a drop is a pretty significant event?!? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 06:57 AM Flag
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Honestly, I have no clue. I read that it drops the day of your period....if you have one :) [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 07:06 AM Flag
[ - ] Mark Hochberg, pediatric dentist on UES. Anyone familiar w/him? I'm looking for a male dentist for my son. I called Jed Best but the wait is too long. Thanks. 2 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 06:35 AM Flag
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Don't know him but if you called Best, I like another guy in the UWS neighborhood better. Dr. Larry Wender. He's both adult and ped. But so gentle, understanding, good with kids. Office is stocked with TV, toys, the usual. But his hygienist is female if that matters. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 06:51 AM Flag
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yes, my ped referred us to him. My dd loves him (well, she loves the office -- the toys, the little house (which she refers to as "my office"), the stuff they give her (balloon, toys, etc), the video they let her watch while examining her, and he is fine, good with the kids (so is the staff). [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 07:03 AM Flag
[ - ] What is your favorite playground? What are the cross streets and boro? Dc and I are up for an adventure today. TIA. 5 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 06:20 AM Flag
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how old is dc? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 06:23 AM Flag
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6 [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 06:24 AM Flag
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Pierrepont playground at the end of Pierrepont Street in Brooklyn Heights is good. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 06:25 AM Flag
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^^ it's also right off the Promenade and near the waterfront, both of which would be cool to visit. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 06:36 AM Flag
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for that age, Hecksher Playground, Central Park south and 6th Ave. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 06:27 AM Flag
[ - ] How many naps did your 6month old take and what time did he/she go to sleep? 3 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
Toddler 07.07.08, 06:15 AM Flag
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At that age both of my kids were transitioning from 3 naps to 2. They took a nap around 9 a.m., 1 p.m. and then used to do a cat nap around 5. That last nap got pushed up and turned into an early bedtime (between 6-7pm.). [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 06:18 AM Flag
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hijack - when did your dc's wake in teh AM when they were still on 3 naps, and did that change with the earlier bedtime? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 06:50 AM Flag
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I'm trying to remember--it was around 5 probably and then back to sleep a bit after a bottle. When they went to bed at 6 it was usually for 12 hours. DH and I are early risers so it wasn't a problem for us. Then we would keep moving until we got to 7-7. Now it's about 7:30-7 for both (sometimes up a bit earlier depending on activity levels the day before). [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 07:00 AM Flag
[ - ] Bliss Spa...best treatment there? Have gift certif. 1 Reply [ Reply | Watch | More ]
New York City 07.07.08, 06:14 AM Flag
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They are all pretty good, but I would go to the Soho or the 57 location over the 49th street. I think the location there is not as nice and relaxing and is less private. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 06:49 AM Flag
[ - ] anyone out there who built a wall to convert dining alcove to additional bedroom - how much did the construction cost? 3 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 05:55 AM Flag
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Friend did it for $3000 [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 06:56 AM Flag
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I phoned some temporary wall places (for a rental wall) and it was more in the $1200 category. Not sure if you meant a real or fake wall. By the way if you are having a baby go for it. Their own room is priceless! [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 10:52 AM Flag
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op: I meant a real wall - we just graduated from 1 br to jr 4. dh and I have been sofa surfing, so this is going to be great! [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 11:37 AM Flag
[ - ] Expecting boy/girl twins - any advice on how to decorate the room - and any companies to look at for bedding? 7 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
Expecting 07.07.08, 05:54 AM Flag
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even though I knew I was having a boy, I picked a really cute safari theme bedding, it could easily be boy/girl. Or how about just something like dots and ginham - you can mix match lavender/pink/blue/green/yellow, etc [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 05:57 AM Flag
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my children aren't twins, but I have a boy and a girl who share a room. The walls are yellow, the bedding is light green and yellow, the furnature is natural wood. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 05:58 AM Flag
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Our dd's room is mostly white and green. Bedding is white, yellow, and green hand-me-downs. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 06:01 AM Flag
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Warm Biscuit Bedding Co has some very cute stuff--especially if you like a vintage/retro look. http://warmbiscuit.com/picnicnursery.html [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 06:02 AM Flag
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it really matters so little. pick a color you like and stay away from major themes, imho. you can get more into the theme thing when your dcs are old enough to enjoy it. congrats and gl! [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 06:32 AM Flag
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The perfect place to find stuff for boy girl twin nurseries is BoyGirlTwinStore.com Tons of other stuff there for boy-girl twins, too. Congratulations! [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 08.12.08, 07:42 PM Flag
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That is wonderful! I am of the school of thought that they grow out of the baby stage so quickly so I didn't do DD's room too baby or with any theme. I would find a gender neutral rug and take then find bedding. I have an adult rug in DD's room and I put my $ into a nice dresser and got a cheap but safe crib. So I basically wasted no $ on the nursery stuff. Some color options - I think you can do light blue and red or neutrals (tan, cream - see the Safari stuff at Pottery Barn). You can mix and match bedding so they are similar but different. By the way, JLo's boy/girl nursery had two cribs with cream bedding and a chairs and a neutralish patterned rug. They have great basics at baby bedding.com. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 08.13.08, 06:08 AM Flag
[ - ] I have a DD going into 4th grade. We moved to NYC too late for applications, etc. and because of her December bday she was placed in 1st grade. Public school has not been good for her for so many reasons. When is the next entry point into privates, and if we apply for 5th or 6th grade what will they do about her late birthday? I would hate for her to repeat a grade but I would also hate for her to be in middle school with boys 1.5 or more years older than she is. WWYD? 2 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 05:44 AM Flag
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Some spots open in sixth, so you'd apply in fifth. However, I would join parents league and call the schools beginning in August - you may be able to apply out this year - people do move. GL [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 06:09 AM Flag
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Sixth grade is a reasonably big entry point, you can try for fifth but there are definitely a lot more spots for 6th, but also more applicants. Some schools will still give you an option to repeat, though generally they don't require it for 6th (some do for lower grades transfer). [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 07:15 AM Flag
[ - ] do you get erb results back immediately? or does it takes a few weeks? ds will be taking them this yr and i'm just curious. 11 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
NY Schools 07.07.08, 05:39 AM Flag
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takes anywhere from 3-5 weeks [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 06:21 AM Flag
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I have never heard of anyone getting them in less than six. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 06:28 AM Flag
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I've never heard of anyone taking as long as 6! Their website has all that info, including timing. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 06:52 AM Flag
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np. We got ours in just over 3 weeks, but one of my dc's classmates took about 6 weeks. Her parents were going CRAZY. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 08:46 AM Flag
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I hear you. But that's more of a glitch than the norm. When did she take them? They have busier times, like early fall and late spring. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 09:02 AM Flag
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We both took them in early fall. My dc took it maybe a week before hers did. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 09:03 AM Flag
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We got DC's scores in 3 weeks last October. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 10:18 AM Flag
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We had ours in mailbox two weeks to the day after test. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 03:52 PM Flag
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received scores back 3 weeks and 1 day after the test. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 03:53 PM Flag
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Took in the summer. 3 wks. but I know those who took it at peak time took longer to get it back. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 04:18 PM Flag
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six weeks [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 04:21 PM Flag
[ - ] If ds was born end of Aug or beginning of Sep, does that affect when he can start school? I'm trying to figure out if there are struct cutoffs or if I can choose based on his maturity level. 3 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 05:37 AM Flag
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**strict, sorry for the typo [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 05:38 AM Flag
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if it's public school - they go by that year - that is --- the year he turns 5 is the year he starts kindergarten; if it's private school - you'll have to check - some require by september 1 - others later [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 05:39 AM Flag
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Thanks [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 05:47 AM Flag
[ - ] When did you move DB out of the crib? 7 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 05:23 AM Flag
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DS at 3.5, DD at 2. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 06:06 AM Flag
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Wow! 3.5. How did that work? Did he ever ask? Didn't he get too big? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 06:55 AM Flag
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He was really small (was a preemie) and never tried to climb out--he only would climb in. He loved his crib. Before DD came along we moved him--it took about 2 weeks for him to feel really ready (once we got the bed up). He's always been slow with transitions. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 06:58 AM Flag
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About 20 mos. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 06:55 AM Flag
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When they use the potty successfully. We made a "big boy bed" a reward. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 07:02 AM Flag
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DS at 3. He had slept in beds before--when visiting family or whatever--but he really liked his crib. Then one day he asked for a big boy bed and we got one. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 07:03 AM Flag
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Both kids moved out at 4yo [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 07:07 AM Flag
[ - ] I had a miscarriage at 7wks and am feeling very down. Since I never told any of my friends about the pgcy, I didn't share with them that i had a miscarriage. I'm in dire need of some uplifting words from people who have been there. I have 1 dd who is 13 mos and am pretty anxious to get pg again. 8 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
Newborn 07.07.08, 05:21 AM Flag
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I'm so sorry for your loss. I haven't been there, so have no experience to share, but I wish you well. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 05:41 AM Flag
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I am so sorry for your loss. I had a mc the first time I was pregnant, at 10 weeks. It was devastating, and we had told some people in our immediate families about it. Take care of yourself as much as you can, and you will feel better eventually. My dd was born 2 months ago, and the mc is a distant and sad memory now. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 05:44 AM Flag
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i haven't been there either, but i would suggest sharing your feelings with a trusted friend or two, even if you didn't tell them about the pregnancy in the first place. your close friends would want to be there for you. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 05:45 AM Flag
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op: I'm hesitant to share since everyone is considering going for #2. I don't want to be that friend who miscarried who everyone is afraid to tell they are pregnant. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 05:46 AM Flag
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that makes sense -- so say that to whoever you talk to! I had a friend who got pg at the same time as i did, and she miscarried at 11 wks, but made it very clear that she didn't want me to stop telling her about what was going on with me. you can be totally upfront with people and tell them you don't want to be "that friend who miscarried." [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 05:55 AM Flag
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It really is so common, if you share with a few friends, most likely it will have happened to them as well. I understand what you're going through, as it has happened to me. I hope that you get you bfp soon! [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 06:42 AM Flag
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I'm so sorry. I had 2 before my first child. It was so difficult, and I had not told anyone I was pg either time. Try to focus on the future if you can, and the fact that time, whether or not you get pg again, will help (and of course I wish you good luck in getting pg again. Great sign that you have a db already). [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 06:54 AM Flag
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Miscarriage is such an isolating grief. It really takes time for healing. Take care of yourself, my thoughts and prayers are with you. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 06:54 AM Flag
[ - ] what's the income limit for FA at all these private schools? do they take into consideration if it's 1 or 2 incomes? And how many children are in the family? and whether or not you own or rent? Anyone have some examples of FA you've gotten? 33 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 05:17 AM Flag
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I'm curious about this, too. And do schools take assets (ie. home value, stock portfolio if any) into account? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 05:42 AM Flag
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I'm not sure about this, but I thought that if 1 parent is not working, schools typically add to HHI the amount the parent would have earned in the workforce. They do take into account # of dcs and assets. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 05:49 AM Flag
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So if I (SAHM now) would earn 45K if I were full-time, schools would add that to our HHI? I can see how this makes sense for K and above (when I would have the day available), but do preschools do this? That is, how would I work 9-5 if school is 6 hours a week, without nanny? Thanks for your thoughts. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 06:00 AM Flag
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I have no idea about preschool. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 06:01 AM Flag
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OK, thanks. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 06:01 AM Flag
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I have never heard of them doing this. How would they calculate how much you "should" be making? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 06:34 AM Flag
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Presumably a SAHM did work at one point in the recent past. It's not that hard to estimate. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 06:37 AM Flag
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They generally estimate around 50K even if you were formerly a lawyer or banker. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 06:41 AM Flag
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That's bs. I make 35K currently and when I SAH with dcs I don't want them putting 50K on the application because that is not accurate! [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 10:17 AM Flag
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I said generally. They do try to be fair. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 10:26 AM Flag
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ok - so my income could be accurately reported? It would suck to have them overstate it and shut us out from FA [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 10:29 AM Flag
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Yes [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 03:01 PM Flag
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how do they estimate what the SAH "would" have made? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 10:17 AM Flag
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In my area if you own a residence FA is pretty much off the table regardless of income. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 05:52 AM Flag
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What's your area, if you don't mind saying? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 05:57 AM Flag
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Massachusetts [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 06:05 AM Flag
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That's very odd. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 07:22 AM Flag
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np. That's silly. Why? They expect you to sell your house to pay for dc's school? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 07:32 AM Flag
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well not in NYC. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 09:13 AM Flag
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It goes up to 250ish with one child - if that is a dual income(you'll only get about 5% at that) and 300ish with two. Yes, they take into account dual v. single. If you have a mortgage home value does not hurt you, stock portfolios are taken into account. They SSS often says you can pay more than you think. Schools do a COLA. If you earn under 150K on a dual income you can get a lot. That said, your chances of gain admission when you need aid greatly decrease. GL [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 06:05 AM Flag
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that does not reflect my experience at all - what are you basing this information on? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 06:08 AM Flag
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My experience and that of others who I know who receive aid. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 06:09 AM Flag
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np: I know someone making less than $250K and they did not get any aid. There is a subjective element to it, like with everything. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 07:13 AM Flag
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np. I think it also depends on the school and the size of its endowment. Schools w/ a lot of money can afford to be more generous. OR's post sounds pretty accurate to me, but my dc's ongoing has one of the larger endowments. I know from friends w/ dc at other schools with smaller endowments the guidelines for FA are stricter than that. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 07:40 AM Flag
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There is no income limit per se. They look at your entire economic picture, including your assets and expenses, not only your HHI. You might have only 1 dc and a relatively high HHI, but still receive a lot of FA if you're paying off a ton of student loans. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 07:36 AM Flag
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So might I get FA? HHI is 100K (I'm a SAHM, so single income), our home has a fat mortgage, we have $130K in savings and minimal student loan debt. I wonder if schools would want us to tap our savings. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 09:40 AM Flag
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What is a fat mortgage? Yes, you will most likely get a lot of aid at that income, but as I have said before asking for aid makes it much harder to get in. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 09:48 AM Flag
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Admissions is not need blind? That surprises me. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 09:51 AM Flag
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Not at all. Why would that surprise you? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 09:55 AM Flag
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Because in higher ed it is and they are so in your face about it. (I don't mean IYF in a negative way.) [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 10:16 AM Flag
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But you can't take loans for K-12 education so if they admit you but don't award the FA you need you can't go anyway so it's cruel. It has happened to someone I know, however. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 10:26 AM Flag
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Some schools give a lot of FA. Some have no money. There are families making $150k with 80% FA (1 dc and single income). [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 02:58 PM Flag
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There is no way to know without applying. It's all over the map; depends on so many different factors. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 03:00 PM Flag
[ - ] how often do you speak to your closest friend? 6 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 05:13 AM Flag
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At least once a week or every couple of days depending on what is going on. Why do you ask? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 05:14 AM Flag
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i just feel like i don't have any close friends left. of my 3 closest friends, one moved out of the city (although, somewhat strangely, in my opinion, does not have and does not want children) and is bad about keeping in touch, another is a partner at a law firm and always busy (also currently childless) and the last just hasn't been calling lately (she has a new baby; previously lost a preemie and had a very difficult pregnancy - i called her at least weekly throughout and am feeling very down that now that things are better - altho busier - for her - i don't hear from her). [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 05:18 AM Flag
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I am that way too. I have four best friends and at the time I was the only one with a dc. One of them moved up north (about 7 hours away), one lives in the city and the other one lives about 20 minutes away from me. There are times that I talk to the one up north maybe once a month if that, but I'm always making the call. The other two is maybe every week to every other week. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 05:22 AM Flag
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Sorry wasn't done. The only thing I can suggest is if you really care about these woman, you will have to be the one that makes the call all of the time. Even though it can be really frustrating at times, if you want these woman in your life you sometimes have suck it up and call. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 05:23 AM Flag
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My closest friend, at least once a week. But we live in different cities so we don't see each other as much as we'd like. My other best friend is across the country. We email multiple times a week but hardly ever talk on the phone. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 06:07 AM Flag
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Once every couple weeks, either by phone or email, since she is in another state. The few friends I have in the city I try to get together with once a month or so...and db hasn't even been born yet. Just so hard to stay in touch. We also have a weekend house outside the city so that makes it harder to get together... [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 07:25 AM Flag
[ - ] *This might be a strange topic, but I'm in my 8th month and every single morning like clock work when I go to the bathroom I either have a regular BM or a little diarrhea. Should I be concerned with this? Should I eat more salads and ruffage? 9 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
Expecting 07.07.08, 05:13 AM Flag
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roughage [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 05:14 AM Flag
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I'm also on iron pills, should I not have foods high in iron? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 05:14 AM Flag
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iron usually causes constipation. if you have a bm every morning its not a problem. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 05:15 AM Flag
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Thanks, but not to be so gross so early in the AM. Lately it has been kind of black. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 05:17 AM Flag
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the dark color is from the iron supplement. i've been having the same experience. i think it's actually a good thing that you're not constipated, because that's what i was dreading about taking iron. sounds like you're doing well with the fiber! [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 05:30 AM Flag
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Great.. thanks.. how far long are you? Is this your first? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 05:33 AM Flag
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yep, it's my first, and my due date was two days ago! going for a loooooooong walk today. :) [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 05:36 AM Flag
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Well, good luck. I'm on my second and I'm not due until August 12th and I'm soooooooooooooooooooooooooo done. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 05:37 AM Flag
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Good luck to you too! [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 05:43 AM Flag
[ - ] Bliss Spa: Which one is the best 49th street or Soho? 2 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 05:09 AM Flag
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I actually prefer 57th Street (mostly b/c location though) [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 05:14 AM Flag
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neither, but if I had to pick, 49th St. I had an incident at the one in SoHo when I was 5 months pg, where I got stuck in the elevator and dh called the spa to tell them and they didn't come out to see if I was ok or anything. I sent a heated email to the corporate offices and the manager of that spa called me to apologize, and sent me a bunch of stuff, which was nice but didn't change the fact that I was 5 months pg, stuck in a filthy elevator for an hour and the staff were a bunch of stuck up jerks. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.07.08, 05:46 AM Flag
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