Re: Ending The Summer with Lunchables ‘Created By You’ Play date
So sorry we missed it. We're still knee deep in popsicles and tylenol around here. It seems like great fun and my boys would have loved the Lunchables!
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Definitely next time! The kids had a blast.I totally understand why you couldnt make it though & hope your daughterfeels better soon!!
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brilliant, kids love em :)
View ArticleRe: Goldie Locks: The Mommy Version.
I hope you were able to find a place that is juuust right ;) I felt the same way last year when my son was entering Kindergarten. Seemed like 2 1/2 hours wasn't enough for him, or me for that matter....
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This sounds so fun! I would love to try it myself! My son is always begging for Lunchables and the healthier variety sounds like a great idea.
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As you know my Big P is starting school this year - it is part time but full days 2-3x/wk & i think that is the perfect fit. I mean, honestly what are you going to be able to accomplish in 2.5hrs?...
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Looks like you had fun. Sorry I missed it - would of been great to finally get a chance to meet and hang out with you!
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We've all been there. Better safe than a barfing kid at the playground. I would have gone home too.
View ArticleRe: IT’S A BOOK. (…A wha?)
As a college English professor and homeschool mother, my answer as to the appropriateness of a character in a children's book named "Jackass," and used in this context, is NO. Perhaps I'm reading more...
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I can definitely see those points, and thought in ways it is a little insulting to those of us (like you and I) who live a portion of our lives online. However, I just bought the book and have to admit...
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I don't like this book. I don't like the word jackass, but I don't think it's poking fun at bloggers. I think it actually does worse for books than it does good.It gives the "Books are cool too!"...
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Well, I think the book is pretty funny. Do I think it's appropriate for the kiddo? Probably not. I do think however it would be a great gag gift for adults. I don't feel like anyone should be insulted...
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.... isn't it funny? I personally love the "Jackass" (Just not sharing the book with my kids lol)
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I don't take offense to it, though I can see how people would. It make me laugh and think of how crazy it would be to live in a completely digital world, where people truly would never read physical...
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I agree... a book no matter how it is read is valuable, though sometimes it is nice to have certain books in paper form... like this book that I now own for laughs and conversational purposes. My son...
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I will definitely check out the book. It sounds clever and fuuny! I recently wrote a post titled "I Still use a Bookmark" and its along the same lines of your post. I love blogging and tweeting and...
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I need to see what this is all about! I'm liking it and disliking it all at once. Feeling intrigued.
View ArticleRe: IT’S A BOOK. (…A wha?)
To make a real decision, I would have to read the book first - but knowing there is a character named JackAss, I am thinking it's a no.
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