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It's really hard to STAY disengaged when we all get snowed in together! By 8pm all of our schools had been cancelled for Thursday- where I teach, where Loghead teaches, and where the skids attend...
The saving grace is that Princess is back at school and college classes never cancel!
Thank goodness I stopped and got McDs on the way home for me an Gibby. We stopped at the library to get stuff to read while snowed in. We stopped at the store and I picked up a secret stash of soda and Pringles just for me. I'm NOT sharing! SMILE
So this blog was inspired by the "if dh died" blog
If anyone knows the answer to this question please tell me.
I live in washington. Washington is a community property state.
Dh bought our house 2 months before he met me (7 years ago). We have been married for 2.5 years.
So Urban Dictionary defines..Baby Mama Drama: When a woman gives her baby' father pure hell, begging for money, saying he cant see his kids, calling when she need something, wont work, if she does work she thinks the father should pay for all the kids expenses. always starting drama, and ghetto to the bone.
2. Baby MaMa Drama: When a guy has a child with one woman and tries to develop a relationship with another, while still dealing with the baby's mother on a relational/sexual level. His excuses to his new partner;
I can't believe I just spent over two hours on here catching up.
I've been a bit unplugged the past few days and it's been hectic x100 here at the Nuthouse.
I pray your brakes go out running down a hill
I pray a flowerpot falls from a window sill & knocks you in the head like I'd like to
I pray your birthday comes and nobody calls
I pray you're flying high when your engine stalls
I pray all your dreams never come true
and that you find a man with an ex who's just like you!
AMEN!
hi all i am new on this blog and its freking hot.
just looking for a better way to be a good parent and hubby
We have a treat day at work on Fridays, where two people on our floor bring something to share with everyone. The last time it was my turn, I made chili cheese dip w/ tortilla chips. It was a huge hit - everyone loved it. I want to do something different this time but can't decide. Also I don't want to spend more than about $15 on it. The other girl bringing treats that day is bringing something sweet, so I'd rather stay with something salty-ish!
Suggestions on something I could make/bring that will have enough servings for about 30-40 people?
So in my last blog I wrote about how I spoke up to my SO about his adult daughters and the fact that the sun has set on their sad, pitty party about their parents' divorce and how it effects the rest of their lives and them not having to move on because they're still upset after 1.5 years.
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Ummmm my name is ruth and I am 37 years old and I have been through a whole of things through out my life and I am barely learning to do things the right way in my life! I was in a relationship with my kids dad for 15 years then we ended up spliting up and with him I had a step daughter and things didnt turn out right and now I am with another man that also has a daughter so now I am right back were I started it seems like how the heck did this happen and thats why I went looking for this site or some kind of help but hey at least Im trying right!
One of the biggest points of confusion and controversy as I talk to people about Stepmonster and stepmother reality is the injunction, “Put the kids first” and “The kids should always come first” and other variations on this theme. It’s become a virtual mantra since Constance Ahrons introduced the idea of “The Good Divorce” and highly cooperative co-parenting after a breakup as ideal for the kids. The members of the ex-couple, Mom and Dad, should put their differences aside, Ahrons urges, for the sake of a more harmonious “bi-nuclear family” or divorced family that spans two households.
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