he, um, forgot we ever dated.
What kind of insane wacko could ever forget dating Robin???
'Lessons'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
he, um, forgot we ever dated.
What kind of insane wacko could ever forget dating Robin???
I'm with ChiKat on that one. How could anyone forget Robin?
Her old spark is finally back.
I have felt much better for some time, but I don't seem to have the stamina I did before all this started. Tell her not to expect too much of herself.
Yay for Robin and Robin's mom!
Happy Birthday, ita!
You guys mentioned all the good kids' books. Any and all of them are great, and still fun to read, either to a littlie, or just as a guilty pleasure for oneself.
Yay for your mom, Robin! That old flame must have just blocked it out, so he would be able to move on.
OOH! FROG AND TOAD ARE FRIENDS!
Has anyone mentioned Moon Stars Frogs and Friends? (this is how our story ends...)
I love Little Gorilla [link] I also bought the baby faces book for my niece.
Yes: steal him and see to it that he's raised among people who regard reading as a good thing.
Oh she loves reading to him. They just had several horrendous house repairs including $900 for a new boiler, (and the basement flooded) so anything that isn't food, shelter, diapers, and gerber sweet potatoes is an extravagance.
So the books and the Superman costumes are up to Auntie, and Grammie buys the Osh Kosh overalls.
I also bought this FRIGGING ADORABLE Hello Kitty baby book [link] I may have to buy a copy for myself, it's so cute.
One of the professors DH works with was on vacation on Phuket with the tsunami struck. Since he's a doctor and public health specialist, he pitched in and did what he could. His account is here: [link]
I got him Goodnight Moon
A few years ago a colleague and I developed a treatment program for helping parents to get their kids to go to sleep at night. Part of the program was an individualized book that we created for each kid, in which the kid was the protagonist and the family sleep routine (snack, brush teeth, etc.) was part of the story. The other book that we gave to every family was Goodnight Moon. For many low-income families these were the first two books that the kid ever owned, and it was painful to see how excited the kids were to have them. On the other hand, these kids could truthfully point out that half of the books that they owned had been written about them.