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Comment on: Bay Bowl: San Francisco to host 50th Super Bowl - Football - Boston.com
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Comment on: Victoriaâs Secret says no to mastectomy bra - Daily Dose - Boston.com
I guess I'll shop for lingerie at Nordstroms, and send a copy of the receipt to Victoria's Secret telling them they are losing business from me. Although, truth be told, VS is really for teenaged girl more »
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Forum Post: Vaccines?
I pushed hard for the Dr. Sears schedule but my husband would not hear of it, it was his adamant parent thing. We vaccinated on schedule and in return I got to have DD baptized in my parent's church. more »
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Comment on: Who pays for that $12 t-shirt? - Boston.comment - Boston.com
American Apparel has really skiivy sexual policies, not something I'd want to support.
http://www.nbcnews.com/id/14082498/ns/dateline_nbc/t/sexy-marketing-or-sexual-harassment/
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Comment on: Who pays for that $12 t-shirt? - Boston.comment - Boston.com
I buy very little clothing because I don't want to be part of this ugly cycle. I wish it were easy to buy attractive, somewhat affordable, WELL MADE clothing, but I find it difficult - the fair trade more »
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Comment on: Tamerlan Tsarnaevâs body is no longer at North - Flash Player Installation
they want to make sure he isn't turned into a martyr, his tomb a shrine.
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I hate to say it, but $1m isn't going to cover the medical expenses of most of these folks, never mind rehabilitation and long term care.
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Forum Post: April Infants and Toddlers
Thanks Nov. He's wearing dark clothes, the top was bluish, dark either way. Same build and walk as the guy on the rook that's circulating twitter.
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Forum Post: April Infants and Toddlers
I was wondering about everyone else. My office is two blocks down from the finish line on Boylston. My family - DH, DD, Mom and MIL all came in so we were right nearby, frighteningly close, but DD was more »
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Forum Post: Medicines
IPW, just wanted to follow up and see if you've returned safely? Hope you had a good trip and feel good about your decisions.
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Forum Post: Cooking with preschoolers
MissLily, I hope you take pictures!
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Forum Post: Cooking with preschoolers
Med, DD stands on a chair, but we have a really, really small kitchen (think cubicle sized, with sink and stove!) so she's never more than an arms reach away. I have looked at the learning tower, but more »
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Forum Post: Cooking with preschoolers
These are all great ideas. I think as the weather gets warmer it will be fun to have her mix up marinades in ziplock bags and marinate veggies (and maybe meat), shake them around, that sort of stuff, more »
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Forum Post: Cooking with preschoolers
In response to misslily's comment: Thanks everyone for the suggestions. One of the books about feeding kids mentions the part about having them cook with you. I try when I can, but it's such a mess, a more »
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Forum Post: Feeding Fussy Preschoolers
MissLily, we are going through a control phase at home right now. I pack DD a snack bag for her to eat and share throughout the day. She feels like she's making choices and in control and it's easy fo more »
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Comment on: Bedtime Bandit: 2-year-old boy breaks into his sister's room - Parent Buzz - Boston.com
I don't get this, why is a parent recording this in the dark, and why is a child's bedroom door locked?
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Comment on: Shut out: Unemployed older Americans struggle to recover from job loss - News - Boston.com
See, that's what I am saying. It's not a safe skill because you have to rely on a company to need it. I am the same way, all kinds of certifications, but they all rely on a big organization to need it more »
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Comment on: Shut out: Unemployed older Americans struggle to recover from job loss - News - Boston.com
This article greeting me on a Monday morning makes me so damn grateful to have a job that I will keep this post short. Watched "Winter in America" this weekend, my big take away (which I knew without more »
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Forum Post: a Message from MissLily
MissLily, please know I am thinking of you. I hope you will take your time with this sad loss. I too got teary reading about your children's reactions. I am sure your mother loved them very much, and more »
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Forum Post: Preschool Spring update
Lissa, it is so sweet to read about your DH. My DH had an extended wild youth and we meet people all the time who can't believe he's a dad, which is funny to me because I always saw him as super dad m more »
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Comment on: Fujita: Right verdict, wrong outcome - James Alan Fox - Crime & Punishment blog - Boston.com
I think no one would be looking for sympathy and mercy for him if he was from Roxbury instead of Sudbury.
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Forum Post: March Infants and Toddlers
MissLily, I don't have any words, but please know you'll be very much in my thoughts. Wish we had the kind of IRL thing where we could all drop off dinner and offer to take the kids to the park or som more »
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I hope he rots.
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Forum Post: OT - Weight Loss Apps vs. Online Trackers
I know how well you'd be doing Kar, about as well as me! I've gained back 2lbs. of the six I lost! too many working lunches lately. It's all about logging!
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Forum Post: OT - News Stories about kids
Like.
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- Cooking with preschoolers
- OT - Weight Loss Apps vs. Online Trackers
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Is New England not being considered for an outdoor super bowl? Is the league afraid of Nor'eastah's?