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Hi all,
I had this long e-mail all ready to send and ds deleted it somehow.
grrrrrrr.....

So, I will see what I can remember.....

Pris, I had to laugh at your comments about "singing in the shower" he does
do that, too but only in baby babble hee hee hee.....I was chuckling and he
thought I was laughing at him right now and giggled too.

The big timeline is a great idea. How about going to the butcher and getting
paper then putting in along one long wall of the house. Livingroom would be
a great conversational piece or hallway, then as the little ones become
interest in things (history wise and events) it can be added to the timeline.
Great for education, conversation and decoration.....tee hee hee

Amy, I am glad you liked the sites!

Okay, so I know that there was some other things I wanted to comment on, but
can't figure them out now, so ....oh well....

Happy Mothering,
Julie
Mommy to Ali and Matthew, Wife to a Great Man, Adam
Please check out a few of my favorite sites:
http://www.mothering.com
http://www.AttachmentParenting.org
http://www.LaLecheLeague.org
http://www.naturalchild.org
"It helps me to remember that people are more important than ideas and that
being kind is more important than being right."
-Peggy O'Mara, Publisher of Mothering Magazine.

Benedict/Kosmacher

Hi Julie,

The butchers around here wrap meat in plastic bags -- yuck. We're using
"banner paper" -- bought at an office supply store -- comes in a roll and
is not very expensive and also sturdy.

Amy


>Hi all,
>I had this long e-mail all ready to send and ds deleted it somehow.
>grrrrrrr.....
>
>So, I will see what I can remember.....
>
>Pris, I had to laugh at your comments about "singing in the shower" he does
>do that, too but only in baby babble hee hee hee.....I was chuckling and he
>thought I was laughing at him right now and giggled too.
>
>The big timeline is a great idea. How about going to the butcher and getting
>paper then putting in along one long wall of the house. Livingroom would be
>a great conversational piece or hallway, then as the little ones become
>interest in things (history wise and events) it can be added to the timeline.
> Great for education, conversation and decoration.....tee hee hee
>
>Amy, I am glad you liked the sites!
>
>Okay, so I know that there was some other things I wanted to comment on, but
>can't figure them out now, so ....oh well....
>
>Happy Mothering,
>Julie
>Mommy to Ali and Matthew, Wife to a Great Man, Adam
>Please check out a few of my favorite sites:
>http://www.mothering.com
>http://www.AttachmentParenting.org
>http://www.LaLecheLeague.org
>http://www.naturalchild.org
>"It helps me to remember that people are more important than ideas and that
>being kind is more important than being right."
>-Peggy O'Mara, Publisher of Mothering Magazine.
>
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Tracy Oldfield

It would be nice if I lived with someone who'd tolerate such
homemade art on the downstairs walls :-(

Tracy

On 12 Jun 2000, at 16:05, Jaam1224@... wrote:

Hi all,

The big timeline is a great idea. How about going to
the butcher and getting 
paper then putting in along one long wall of the
house. Livingroom would be 
a great conversational piece or hallway, then as the
little ones become 
interest in things (history wise and events) it can be
added to the timeline. 
Great for education, conversation and
decoration.....tee hee hee

[email protected]

my hubby is learning. We are low to moderate income and his choice is to pay
for cable, so he has to deal with the inexpensive artwork.. and whatever else
I can get out of him......hee hee hee

Tracy, loved hearing about your son's sucess. I will have to remember to
relax when my little ones get that age.

Anyway, I checked my mail early this morning and emptied my box and when I
came home mid-afternoon I HAD 30 MESSAGES! You guys are great! Keep the
thoughts and ideas coming!

Happy Mothering,
Julie
Mommy to Ali and Matthew, Wife to a Great Man, Adam
Please check out a few of my favorite sites:
http://www.mothering.com
http://www.AttachmentParenting.org
http://www.LaLecheLeague.org
http://www.naturalchild.org
"It helps me to remember that people are more important than ideas and that
being kind is more important than being right."
-Peggy O'Mara, Publisher of Mothering Magazine.

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In a message dated 06/13/2000 12:19:34 AM !!!First Boot!!!,
tracy.oldfield@... writes:

<< It would be nice if I lived with someone who'd tolerate such
homemade art on the downstairs walls :-(

Tracy

On 12 Jun 200 >>


You mean this isn't how everyone's house looks? I know it is time to take
things down and start fresh when our stuff starts needing a 3rd wall! :)

Nance (gotta get back to that timeline . . . hmmm . . . cave drawings --
that sounds messy and fun -- backyard time I think!)

Tracy Oldfield

Our walls are all bright coloured paint, with a few prints and
paintings, one of the cast of ST Next Gen in 'civvies,' one of
Scooby Doo... We don't have 'artwork.' Unlike a friend of my
mother, who painted, in bright red gloss paint, on her living room
wall, 'Don't let the b******s grind you down.' (but without the
asterisks...)

Tracy

On 13 Jun 2000, at 9:10, marbleface@... wrote:



You mean this isn't how everyone's house looks? I know
it is time to take 
things down and start fresh when our stuff starts
needing a 3rd wall! :)