jmsteve
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jmsteve

My daughter, in the way of all young children and dogs, wants whatever is on someone else’s plate. My husband will regularly announce, “Mommy will give you some of hers.”

Exactly.

I dunno. The woman at the center of Hopwood probably gets by okay these days (20 years later). Of course, Hopwood was in the mid-90s before the internet ate our brains, so maybe it’s an inadequate comparison.

You’re going to love the casting for the Granger-Weasleys in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, then.

The baby could very well be biracial. We come in all shades and hair textures. :)

However, step-parenthood takes all over-18 comers. No legal adoption necessary.

Ah, the good ol days.

I need Leslie, Oak, Daveed, and Renee to stay put just a few more months. *fingers crossed*

And then there’s the woman at the local YMCA who flipped out that a woman brought her six year old boy into the women’s restroom while she was changing her other child for a swim class.

There was an excellent reboot of He-Man that lived an all-too-short existence. Much better storytelling than the original. My husband and elementary-aged daughter have watched it through twice.

He looks so angry about that jar sitting on his counter. Or the person taking his picture while he has the jar sitting on his counter.

They're not saying you can't get one. You just can't get one *there*.

Folding a fitted sheet makes me look like a wizard. My husband watches in disbelief every time. Thanks, Martha!

I suppose the only way we figure that out is by testing it in the courts.

Not the poster you replied to, but my husband and I took our daughter last summer and it was lovely. We went horseback riding and whale watching, and drove around the island. We're looking forward to returning so we can spend more time in Reykjavik.

The right answer. This has a spot on my "if it's on, I'm watching it" list.

and then she went public anyway. Well played, Buttercup.

But they aren't claiming she had PPD. They're claiming she had postpartum psychosis. Depression vs psychosis seems a pretty big differential.

Believe it or not, there are congenital conditions which cannot be tested for reliably until beyond 19 weeks. Very few women are waiting until 19 weeks to terminate because “reasons”. They aren’t doing it because the condom broke, or whatever reason pro-lifers find morally reprehensible. They’re doing it bcause

He's not a baby? Is he even old enough to drive?