Messages In This Digest (9 Messages)
- 1a.
- Re: The Greatest Gift in the World From: Frank
- 1b.
- Re: The Greatest Gift in the World From: S.Krebs
- 2.
- violent choldren From: P JETHWANI
- 3a.
- A Xmas dumping From: Sonya
- 3b.
- Re: A Xmas dumping From: Diane Carman
- 3c.
- Re: A Xmas dumping From: Julie Teeples
- 3d.
- Re: A Xmas dumping From: talisemorris@yahoo.com
- 3e.
- Re: A Xmas dumping From: Boosutherland@aol.com
- 4a.
- Re: What's your favorite fruit topping? From: allisons6544
Messages
- 1a.
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Re: The Greatest Gift in the World
Posted by: "Frank" fschoch@ymail.com fschoch@ymail.com
Sun Dec 13, 2009 7:18 am (PST)
Thank you for your comment but my nane is Karen, Frank is my husband who's name is on the site. I actually am the one who wrote the poem
--- In mompowergroup@yahoogroups. , renuka rajan <bk_renukarajan@com ...> wrote:
>
> Dear Frank,
> That was a lovely expression of feelings from Dad. Welcome to the family of moms where we have some wonderful Dads expressing their deep love for family. May God Bless you and your family and may your son grow up to be a fine gentleman, who will make you proud one day.
> best rgds
> renuka malaysia
>
>
> _____________________ _________ __
> From: Frank <fschoch@...>
>
> feeling you for the first time,
> excitement,happines s,joy,& love all combined.
> the day you came, you made your daddy cry,
> who knew the time would fly.
>
- 1b.
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Re: The Greatest Gift in the World
Posted by: "S.Krebs" littlefishtale@yahoo.com littlefishtale
Sun Dec 13, 2009 7:18 am (PST)
The greatest gift: being a foster parent. I went from no kids to 12 & 14 year old boys, with the oldest celebrating a birthday on monday.
Stephanie the lurker
It seems like once people grow up, they have no idea what's cool. -Calvin and Hobbes
Heaven is where you meet all the pets you have ever loved. -Unknown
Until you have loved an animal, part of one's soul is unawakened -Anatole France
feeling you for the first time,
excitement,happines s,joy,& love all combined.
the day you came, you made your daddy cry,
who knew the time would fly.
- 2.
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violent choldren
Posted by: "P JETHWANI" jethwani@btinternet.com jethwani@btinternet.com
Sun Dec 13, 2009 7:18 am (PST)
Hi to all,
i just wanted to say, i feel deeply concerned about some peoples problems with children, who may be violent. I would like to share some solutions i have, they may not be a cure, but will definately help. Cammomile tea is a powerful tranquilliser, non addictive, and with the only side effect, is that they get drowsy, so if they need to stay awake, you cannot give them this. Better give before bedtime, makes putting them to bed really easy!,
My doctor told me, bad temper may be due to a blood sugar condition known as hypoglycaemia, ask your family doctor about this.
The dieticians usually advise a whole grain/wholefood diet for this.
color therapy also works, that is to describe it briefly,
when in a calm or angry state, give your anger a color, such as red, or grey or any, and imagine this color coming out of your nostrils as you breath out. do this for as long as you need, until the color you imagine changes.
this may sound goofy, but many people i know have tried this, and really works. Parents do this too, and this helps with mood swings, and temporarily helps with depression
I hope this all helps. Take care,
Sangita
- 3a.
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A Xmas dumping
Posted by: "Sonya" srjelks@earthlink.net srjelks
Sun Dec 13, 2009 7:18 am (PST)
Is it bad timing to end a relationship with my children's father during this Xmas season? I think it's official...I've had enough of doing all of the work in raising our two kids! We are not married but have been living together for over 7 years and he just doesn't get the concept that if I do all the work regarding the girls that makes me a single parent! I've tried to get him to help out more around the house and do more activities with the kids, but it's still not consistent and that's not fair to me. I work and contribute more income to our household than he does since I make more money and he has kids from a previous marriage. I'm just fed up and I think I will be less frustrated with him if we did live separately.
- 3b.
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Re: A Xmas dumping
Posted by: "Diane Carman" dcgreetingcake@yahoo.com dcgreetingcake
Sun Dec 13, 2009 10:23 am (PST)
Nope- get rid of him, you will feel so much better............... .....There is no sense of hanging on and feeling miserable all the time. I'd let him go---------- --------- -even if it
is Christmas, then he will know you mean business............. ....
Good Luck
diane
--- On Sun, 12/13/09, Sonya <srjelks@earthlink.net > wrote:
Is it bad timing to end a relationship with my children's father during this Xmas season? I think it's official...I' ve had enough of doing all of the work in raising our two kids! We are not married but have been living together for over 7 years and he just doesn't get the concept that if I do all the work regarding the girls that makes me a single parent!
- 3c.
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Re: A Xmas dumping
Posted by: "Julie Teeples" teeples.julie@yahoo.com teeples.julie
Sun Dec 13, 2009 10:23 am (PST)
Not too sure if this will help? I do know how you feel, Now I have lost my husband(deceased) , I have reflected on a lot of things He was raised so much more differently than i, raising kids was working to make sure they had clothes and food and that was it, as long as the house is still standing there are utilities lifes ok. I bitched and moaned,bribed and begged, he did not at first understand, but slowly over the years I noticed differences.I know he loved us and would lay down his life for us. he was trying he just did not know how, he many times returned to his old ways, so the change was not fast enough for me, now he has gone, I miss his touch, knowing that he would be there if I really needed him, his quirky smile when he was so drunk he staggered. Did not realize what a huge part of my strength he was. I fought hard to prove to him/myself I could clean house,work,cook, look after the kids,that i did not need him. Now I have nothing to fight
for or against. Life should be better right? not! before you make such a definite, decision step back and see if there is anything else you can do , parenting classes, re-kindling your relationship, remember why you married him, what changed?
good luck julie
--- On Sun, 12/13/09, Sonya <srjelks@earthlink.net > wrote:
From: Sonya <srjelks@earthlink.net >
Subject: [mompowergroup] A Xmas dumping
To: mompowergroup@yahoogroups. com
Date: Sunday, December 13, 2009, 7:13 AM
Is it bad timing to end a relationship with my children's father during this Xmas season? I think it's official...I' ve had enough of doing all of the work in raising our two kids! We are not married but have been living together for over 7 years and he just doesn't get the concept that if I do all the work regarding the girls that makes me a single parent! I've tried to get him to help out more around the house and do more activities with the kids, but it's still not consistent and that's not fair to me. I work and contribute more income to our household than he does since I make more money and he has kids from a previous marriage. I'm just fed up and I think I will be less frustrated with him if we did live separately.
- 3d.
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Re: A Xmas dumping
Posted by: "talisemorris@yahoo.com" talisemorris@yahoo.com talisemorris
Sun Dec 13, 2009 10:23 am (PST)
Don't let him keep u from getting your blessings. Pray to the lord for guidance.
Sent on the Sprint� Now Network from my BlackBerry�
-----Original Message-----
From: "Sonya" <srjelks@earthlink.net >
Date: Sun, 13 Dec 2009 07:13:45
To: <mompowergroup@yahoogroups. >com
Subject: [mompowergroup] A Xmas dumping
Is it bad timing to end a relationship with my children's father during this Xmas season? I think it's official...I've had enough of doing all of the work in raising our two kids! We are not married but have been living together for over 7 years and he just doesn't get the concept that if I do all the work regarding the girls that makes me a single parent! I've tried to get him to help out more around the house and do more activities with the kids, but it's still not consistent and that's not fair to me. I work and contribute more income to our household than he does since I make more money and he has kids from a previous marriage. I'm just fed up and I think I will be less frustrated with him if we did live separately.
- 3e.
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Re: A Xmas dumping
Posted by: "Boosutherland@aol.com" Boosutherland@aol.com boosutherland
Sun Dec 13, 2009 10:23 am (PST)
Tough decision you made there...I hope it wasn't an impulsive one and you
put some thought into it??? Sometimes we do things out of anger and end up
regretting it very much so. I know you have tried and believe me I can
relate because my relationship is a lot like yours. I just don't want you to do
this out of haste and then say to yourself I should've did this, I
should've did that, etc.
keep us updated and if you need to talk feel free to email me anytime
(_boosutherland@aol.com _ (mailto:boosutherland@aol.com ) )
Good luck and God bless, Eliza
- 4a.
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Re: What's your favorite fruit topping?
Posted by: "allisons6544" allisons6544@yahoo.com allisons6544
Sun Dec 13, 2009 7:18 am (PST)
My older boys loved hot peaches with a brown sugar sauce in their
oatmeal.I used to make this when they were young.My lil boy loves
strawberries in his.
--- In mompowergroup@yahoogroups. , "Chica1969" <timetoknitagain@com ...>
wrote:
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> Blueberries in my oatmeal has to be my most favorite. My kids love
strawberries and my daughter likes peaches in their oatmeal.
>
> --- In mompowergroup@yahoogroups. , "kirstiehague" kirstie_mo@com
wrote:
> >
> > Tt's that time of year - Fall is upon us, and the weather is
starting to get cool, so it's time for a nice, warm oatmeal breakfast.
We're starting a new series surrounding ideas to make oatmeal more fun &
tasty. Check out some of the fruit topping ideas provided by Quaker
here:
http://www.quakeroats.com/cooking- and-recipes/ content/quaker- instant-oat\
s.aspx
> >
> > I'm partial to the strawberry/banana combo, since those are two of
my favorite fruits. What is your favorite?
> >
> > Share your ideas!
> >
> > Kirstie
> > Moderator, Mom Power Group
> >
>
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