jisabird
Jisabird
jisabird

LA pub schools are pretty bad, I know I have my kids in one that’s rated a “10" on, what’s it called, Good Schools. Everyday I ask myself, “If this is a 10, what’s a 6?!”. This year the booster club asked for $750 per kid to help the school make up for short falls in the budget, to provide music and art classes for

I have a client that has two kids. They’ve been in private school since pre-school. By the time they graduate high school he will have spent about $850k on their education in tuition alone. Private school in L.A. is insane.

New York or L.A.? Honestly I could see this for both though.

But aren’t the ones on the westside the “academic” ones? I think the Silverlake pre-schools are the gluten-free, vegan ones.

oooooo...I had to google Descendents Dolls and I’m glad I did. Can’t wait to show these to my daughter. We have as diverse collection of dolls as you but we hadn’t discovered Descendents yet. Maybe this will get her away from Shopkins, god I hate those things.

Has anybody that’s done this had it covered by insurance?

What part of R.I.P. do you not understand?

Why is the seem on the side instead of up the back of her leg?

Thankfully my daughter is into Monster High instead of Bratz, but I’m now having this fantasy of her MH dolls crashing the Bratz Music Festival tent. It would be like a colorized version of that Munsters episode when they went to the normies cocktail party.

“I always wait until my friends (boys and girls) are safely in their car or in their house before I drive away.”

There were several things in my life that made having a child at 40 easier than it would have been at 23. When I got pg I had already been at the same job for 10 years, so I plenty of job stability. I lived in a state that provided paid leave, I was home 3 months paid after the birth of both kids. I had a boss that

I had the same thing said to me from about 37 on. “Don’t even try to conceive “naturally”, it’s too late. You need to be on fertility drugs RIGHT NOW.” Well my grandmother had her last child at 34 and my mother had her last child at 36, so I knew I had a bit of genetic luck on my side. That said, I did prepare in

I agree with you on that point. I never wanted kids in my 20's when married to my ex-husband. Got remarried in my late 30's and had children in my 40's with him. Now life is good. Happy parents make happy babies.

I’m an old mom too and never once have I wished it otherwise. For me there’s just no comparison between the ease of being a mom at 40+ vs the struggle of doing it at 20+. It will be interesting to see what my daughter chooses, as she’ll have 3 generations of “older” moms behind her giving her a greater window of

I had my 1st at 41 and my 2nd at 43 and I really didn’t find it to be all THAT friggin’ hard. I don’t think just because I was 41 I had a harder time than a 23 yo would have had. I have just as much, if not more, energy now than when I was 23. Going out drinking and trying to go to work the next day was way more hard

Thank you, I knew I couldn’t be the only one...

It’s ok. Remember, you’re not just helping the person that wrote the title, but you’re helping people like me, that went to 9 different elementary schools between grades K-5.

Well my 1st thought was that I’d move to London, then I remembered it’s only 1.5 billion US and realized that probably wouldn’t quite do it.

There are also orange flavor and milk-chocolate mint flavored ones too.

I saw him in concert twice. Once at Dodger Stadium and once at Anaheim Stadium. Both shows were amazing. I also saw him at a club in Hollywood. He was just there, hanging like the rest of us, watching the band on stage. Except we weren’t really watching the band on stage,we were watching him. He was wearing a