Before I begin, let me start by saying that I get ALL THE VACCINES for myself and my children. ALL THE VACCINES, on whatever the latest and greatest recommended by the CDC schedule is.
Before I begin, let me start by saying that I get ALL THE VACCINES for myself and my children. ALL THE VACCINES, on whatever the latest and greatest recommended by the CDC schedule is.
That’s what we call “compassionate conservatism!”
Anna, everyone knows that Governor Walker’s first passion is something called a “hot ham.”
It’s ok, the governors of Florida, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, North Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, and probably 40 others are actively competing for the prize of “most embarrassing governor.”
Old Navy and Target (Champion) have awesome workout clothes. I’ve been every size from 16 to 2, and I still have some Target running pants that have lasted me years and years. It’s all really reasonably priced, and if you watch you can go and get things on sales for dirt cheap.
Abortion is absolutely about living a life you choose.
There are a lot of homeless people in my neighborhood who live nearby the hospital. Outside of life-threatening emergencies, I don’t think they are getting, or have access to, regular check-ups even though there is a facility within their geographic sphere. And you’re right about skipping work and such, I always have…
And what determines “access” might not be entirely defined by geography.
No one has ever, EVER, wanted to get ahold of Kirk Cameron
including but not limited toespecially not Jesus/God.
It’s hard when they are buried hundreds of miles away from you.
you need to find a way to put Kasich and Ryan in there.
I have had the same thoughts on the redundancy and silliness of the term “active shooter.”
It does save money, even with the considerable up front cost! I can’t wait until my son is potty trained. I’m saving all of his diapers in hopes we can have a second one and cloth diaper again, but if circumstances change we might have to go the ‘sposie route too.
obviously the answer is....
Yeah, I mean honestly, it’s ok if you can’t cloth diaper, there are a million very good reasons why that’s not an option for some (or most) people. But just don’t pay more for a lower quality product because it’s “green.” A disposable diaper is a disposable diaper, go with what works. There is another brand of “green”…
It wasn’t so bad, but my son in general seemed a lot less prone to projectile bodily fluids than other kids, so maybe we just got lucky. We were also extremely lucky that I had a flexible enough schedule for the first year that he didn’t start daycare until he was over 1.
I have always thought her wipes and diapers were over-priced comparatively. Her wipes are no match for Huggies, or a mixture of essential oils and witch hazel on a washcloth.
I actually did the old-fashioned cloth diaper thing until potty training time. My son aged up a class at his daycare and the new teacher was a lot less willing to work with us and the cloth diapers, so now we’re in Pampers “easy-ups” and they are extremely absorbent. The few times I tried disposable diapers, it was…
Good for her as a business lady and stuff, but really her products are kind of crappy. Also, they prey on people who think they are doing something “good” and “environmentally friendly” when in reality, it’s the same shit as Pampers. The fact she’s willing to sell it to Johnson and Johnson illustrates that.
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