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http://www.homes.com/Content/Listing...ropId=67088177

Check out where I was slumming this weekend. Log cabins just aren't what they used to be.


I wrote this long post a minute ago about my goals while Dh is gone, it was eaten by the website. i'm to tired to do the whole thing again.

I started with cleaning the garage so what I have so far is girl clothes 18m-2/3T up for grabs and a suitcase full of maternity clothes XL-1X. Any takers?
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We need to do a big swap/trip to good will too. I found the maternity bags in the garage, plus I have all the 0-6 that M has outgrown.


Wow fancy. If it was on a lake I'd be sold.
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Funny you should mention a swap. MIL just brought down a box of mixed clothes I have been going through. I think there is stuff in there that will fit some of the older boys, and some for M too. And a small/petite woman - Do we know any of those?? I could definitely use the 2T/3T stuff for C. Does anyone need a cute crib bumper? It is a bricky-red gingham check with appliqued animals on it - it is pretty useless around here, but if someone wants it, it is really nice.

BTW we are going to pick up raw milk TODAY from the farm - anyone want any? Here is their info and website. It is $10 a gallon for either cow or goat milk. Let me know ASAP - I posted my cell on the other site.

* Bosque Farms: Sunshine Farms, Mark and Bunny Simons, Luke Simons, Megan Ripper, 150 Country Lane, Bosque Farms, NM 87068 phone: (505) 869 3701. They have a permit to sell grade A raw cow's milk and goat's milk. In season, they also have brown and green eggs, vegetables, herbs - culinary for the most part, apples & pears. No hormones, antibiotics, pesticides, herbicides. The cows, goats and chickens are all kept on grassy pastures with tonic herbs planted in appropriate locations. They are rotated through the pastures to maximize the fresh plant material available. Milk is sold on farm. lscoolidge@yahoo.com , www.sunshinefarmsnm.com.

doularn - looks awesome to me!! I would take one...
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Is there a plan yet for what day/location pg will be this week? I have a huge bag of clothes all bundled up for Emans little dd.

We're seeing Dr. K tomorrow morning for the first time. I never thought he took our insurance, but found out he does!

Nice cabin Doularn!
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Nice slumming Doularn!

I'm still going through the clothes from the last trade : Eman and Doularn, between the two of you Little S has like 8 pairs of swim trunks and 10 or so Hawaiian shirts for the next three sizes

So it's a good thing Little S keeps hurting himself when OT and ST are here. I swear they'd think I beat him but last time they were both here he tripped and hit his cheek on the train table and today he fell off the side of the futon, hitting his back on a table that we placed next to it. He laughed.
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Hey Eman- There might be one or two dresses I gave you that I'd like back if you still have them. YOu know the emotional mother in me wants to look at them every 5 years.
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I still have everything, you'll just need to sort through about 5 bags labeled "playgroup"
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righto
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Is anyone hosting playgroup this week? I could do it tomorrow. Let me know.
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doularn - niiiiiiice - i want to slum it up lol

maybe we could do some swap stuff at the soap day?

I have a small box for blue of blankets/burp rags and a few smaller boy things.
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Hello! We're back!
I forgot it was September. I'm still stuck in August.
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We took dd to see Dr. Kaufman for the first time today. He was nice, a little abrupt a few times, but I liked him. DD liked him a lot at first, until he decided to look in her ears and then make her lay down so he could feel her head. Then she screamed her head off. Anyway, we're going back to see him later this month for a "head adjustment". We're also going to see one of the other doctors in his office that Dr. K referred us to - Dr. Jones. Have any of you ever seen him before or heard anything about him?
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we see both dr k and dr jones. DD loves them both. Dr k is more silly with her but she loves being adjusted by both of them. the first 2 times dr K adjusted her head she wailed. i got cranio done by him just to be sure it didnt hurt
ds also bawled his eyes out when being adjusted.
Fwiw dd loves going to both now and if i make myself an appt i have to make her one too.
We are seeing dr jones tonight in fact

off to take dd to pre-k *sigh* poor baby C is sleeping and must be woken as usual - for the record - he HATES pre-k
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i think i have ppd
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kmj
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kmj. Call if you need to talk or want to come over to play.
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I'm sorry, KMJ. I actually think I do too. I was going to post about it at the other place, but haven't gotten around to it yet. I can hide it well, but that's not a good thing.
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KMJ.
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for CrazyDiamond too.
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Thanks Rach.
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