Me, Myself, and I: Track 2: Changing Ideas of Home
Written by admin on February 28, 2010 – 5:41 pm -When I was younger, I couldn’t wait to see if Santa brought me every toy I asked for. Unfortunately, I was caught up in the idea that Christmas was a time of getting not giving. Since I have grown, I realize that family time is most … Read the original here: Me, Myself, and I: Track 2: Changing Ideas of Home Read More →
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When did you start baby food how old ? :Parenting News and Information
Written by admin on February 28, 2010 – 5:33 am -At 4 months he was always looking at our food and trying to grab at it and making faces. I did start with rice cereal but I found out real fast that it constipated him so I went to oatmeal and man oh man did he love it! …. Original post: When did you start baby food how old ? :Parenting News and Information Read More →
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The Adventures of Eli and Charlie: Why Does February Feel So LONG?
Written by admin on February 27, 2010 – 11:59 pm -Babble; Be distracted while eating; Be with Ben and me at the same time (he likes to look back and forth at us); Chew on tags/labels on toys ; Eat rice cereal and veggies; Grab my mouth, hair, shirt, and anything within reach … Originally posted here: The Adventures of Eli and Charlie: Why Does February Feel So LONG? Read More →
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Fuentes Family: Happy Half Birthday!
Written by admin on February 27, 2010 – 11:11 pm -16 pounds 5 ounces; 26 inches long; Rolling over both ways; Sitting up unassisted for 10+ minutes; Following object and sounds; Looking for toys that fall on the floor; Objecting when you take away a toy ; Talks a lot! … We started with rice cereal . Continued here: Fuentes Family: Happy Half Birthday! Read More →
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KOREAN DREAMER: Tteok! Tteok! Tteok! Part 1
Written by admin on February 27, 2010 – 3:01 pm -About 2000 tteok (rice cake) related items and old Korean kitchenware in terms of theme, material and usage so as to compare food culture and kitchenware between the past and the present. More here: KOREAN DREAMER: Tteok! Tteok! Tteok! Part 1 Read More →
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KOREAN DREAMER: Tteok! Tteok! Tteok!
Written by admin on February 27, 2010 – 3:01 pm -About 2000 tteok (rice cake) related items and old Korean kitchenware in terms of theme, material and usage so as to compare food culture and kitchenware between the past and the present. The articles may not be regarded as …. The rest is here: KOREAN DREAMER: Tteok! Tteok! Tteok! Read More →
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How Soon Do Babies Normally Start Teething? | baby
Written by admin on February 27, 2010 – 11:38 am -i have another concern… she is still drinking formula, but lately it seems like shes never full! she drinks 8 oz bottles like nothing! i sometimes feel like i should start her on real food sooner than the 6 months her doctor reccomended …. Teething toys are a must – my son couldn’t handle the frozen washcloth, the cold was too much for him Read the original: How Soon Do Babies Normally Start Teething? | baby Read More →
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Killer Bowling | Blame for Teen Obesity
Written by admin on February 27, 2010 – 1:06 am -Convenience stores and fast food restaurants are everywhere and most of their advertising targets children. Whether it is to get that next monopoly piece, have the newest big gulp, or the toys included with meals View post: Killer Bowling | Blame for Teen Obesity Read More →
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Pony Pad | Horseback Riding Camps
Written by admin on February 26, 2010 – 9:53 pm -Over the years, I have learnt to keep a variety of items on hand for that special night. I like to give out age appropriate items , so I make up 3 baskets of goodies filled with items for a particular age group More here: Pony Pad | Horseback Riding Camps Read More →
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Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution (VIDEO): First Graders Can't …
Written by admin on February 26, 2010 – 10:50 am -They produce fast food and prepackaged junk and processed foods and no one can identify what’s in them. They hire people to work their humongous farms and pay them next to nothing. Here is the original: Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution (VIDEO): First Graders Can't … Read More →
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