Posted on 06/16/2005 6:52:11 PM PDT by MoJo2001
How neat is that? All of that!
I'm trying to remember if they had Piper on an iron-enriched formula...I don't think they did. But yes, iron will cause gas. Think spinach!!
I finally know what you mean when you say you have to go see her...Nana endured a rather painful 3 hour drive to see the kids last weekend. Her bad knee still doesn't like car trips!
ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooHHHHHH!
.............sparklie things!!!!!!!!!!!!
...........must resist...........must resist...........must resist
..........don't look..........don't look..........don't look..........don't look
Yikes. 3 hour ride with bad knee. However, I can certainly understand. Kudos to Nana.
Do you think that we are born with grandparent genes? LOL. Or is it simply that once a parent.....always a parent? If you know what I mean.
DAMNN I was Journay fan in the 1980s I admit it LOL!
Well report off breaking news off BBC wire Iranians are promise to extend voting hours of their election at this hour
Also another report off Sky news is reporting that Kyrditation claim that last night protesters almost became coup they blame Dubya administation
YEAH YEAH WHATEVER
How about the theme song to "Ren & Stimpy," the "Happy, Happy, Joy, Joy" song...
Or "It's a Small World Afterall."
Those are two examples of songs you just can't get out of your head!
Mark
"The child of your child is twice a blessing."
So, yeah, it's the good-parent gene if such there is. I never thought I could get that feeling - when each of the boys was born - again, but watching Piper has proven me wrong.
And now you say that it comes with all of the grandkids? Woo-Hoo!!!
Oh no....I hadn't thought about that. Well learning to swim is always smart!
Good for the Odessa Chuck Wagon Gang. Thanks, LW, for the story.
Thanks, HJ, for the forwarding of paperwork the other day. Got it. And it finally showed up here this morning. *sigh*
Just think about the lives YOU can touch just with a smile.
You're welcome!
Off to a class...see y'all later.
Making a spectacle of himself: An X Gamer leaves ex-Lakers goggle-eyed in the Staples Center parking lot in L.A., where the 11th installation of the extreme sports competition kicked off.
How I spent my summer vacation: A skier flips after launching off the 60-foot table-top jump at Alyeska's Borderline Summer Camp for skiers and snowboarders in Girdwood, Alaska. The faint of heart need not apply.
Remember where we had cinnamon rolls? This is the top of the hill.
Let's see you do this, dude: A dolphin leaps out of a wave in front of a surfer at Crescent Head on the New South Wales mid-north coast of Australia.
Cute. Brught a smile at lunch time.
A barge flying the Stars and Stripes sails by the USNS Mercy as it is gently pushed to Pier #1 onboard the Naval Station San Diego, Calif., after returning from a six-month deployment, June 8, 2005. The USNS Mercy returned to San Diego after providing disaster relief to Southeast Asia following the Dec. 26, 2004, tsunami. During the deployment, more than 100,000 patients were treated and more than 400 surgeries were performed. U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Scott Taylor
The USNS Mercy towers over the crowd as it moors at Pier #1 onboard Naval Station San Diego, Calif., June 8, 2005. The USNS Mercy returned to San Diego after providing disaster relief to Southeast Asia following the Dec. 26, 2004, tsunami. U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Scott Taylor
Eriona Underwood and her father, U.S. Navy Master-at-Arms 2nd Class Erik Underwood are all smiles after being reunited after the USNS Mercy moored at Pier #1 onboard Naval Station San Diego, Calif., June 8, 2005. The USNS Mercy returned to San Diego after providing disaster relief to Southeast Asia following the Dec. 26, 2004, tsunami. U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Scott Taylor
Eddie Salazar and his mother Sheila, search for their sailor, U.S. Navy Interior Communications Electrician 2nd Class Julio Salazar during the deployment homecoming of the USNS Mercy, June 8, 2005. USNS Mercy rapidly deployed 11 days after the Dec. 26 tsunami for five months from the Naval Station San Diego, Calif, to help provide disaster relief to Southeast Asia. U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Scott Taylor
U.S. Navy Storekeeper 3rd Class Jose Maldonado and his wife, Cecila share a kiss after his return from a six-month deployment onboard the USNS Mercy, June 8, 2005. The USNS Mercy returned to San Diego, Calif., after providing disaster relief to Southeast Asia following the Dec. 26, 2004, tsunami. U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Scott Taylor
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