and twenty plus performances of the Nutcracker. Wow!
Show us something frustrating.
Yes, your thinking how could they be frustrating? Let me tell you how..
As most of you know Gideon (one in the grey t-shirt) has lived with his father in Michigan for the past schoolyear, well he came home for good this past Saturday. He has spent the last week reasserting himself as the oldest boy and the second to oldest child.
Tori (yellow shirt in back) recently turned 13. From the 20th to the this past Saturday, she and the other children spent time away from home. They were at the various homes of grandmother, aunties, uncles, and neices. They spoiled rotten. They were babied because of splinters. They were molly coddled because they fell.
Maybe I am a tough mom. Maybe I hold my kids to high expectations. I love my kids and I tell them. I tell them when I am proud of them. I catch them being good and I reward them for it. I do not withhold from them when I am disapoointed. They have good self esteem but they are not fragile. I expect my oldest child to be a model for the younger ones.
But honestly... they have drove me nuts this past week. Back talking.. disrespectful... rude.. discourteous.. almost to a point that I think I will tell them that if it continues they will not be allowed to visit extended family for extended periods if this is how they will act towards me and each other. My reactions to their behavior has not been the greatest. I have been a big jerk too... I am adult enough to know when to apologize and I am not afraid to do it.
Terminus is a celebration of all things Potter, offering plenty of activities related to J.K. Rowling's beloved stories: art exhibits, fanfiction readings, fanart portfolio displays, Pan-Magical Games (including logic and deduction, Quidditch, and trivia), writing and art challenges, a North Star Live! wizarding talk show, and creativity booths.
Held at the Chicago Hilton 720 South Michigan Avenue and costs $60/day or $200/conference.
Find out more information at: http://www.terminus2008.org/
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et trouver lequel de ces secrets est mon secret :)
mes trois indices sont en ligne !!!!!
en bonus, un quatrième indice en exclusivité: j'ai donné des indices beaucoup trop faciles, ARF.
1. Salt Rubs are what give Parisian women that glow. One cup of sea salt is mixed with half a cup of peppermint tea and formed into a paste. It's used either as a shower gel or scrubbed before getting into the shower.
2. Spanish women add dramatic highlights to their dark hair with half a cup of cranberry juice and half a cup of seltzer. They use this as a final rinse after shampooing.
3. Shea Butter is the secret of African women. They use it on their skin as a conditioner on their hair to de-frizz and also as an effective bath oil.
4. Italians have their hands as pretty as their faces. They mix Hydroquinine cream and olive oil and smooth on hands to get soft skin and banish hand freckles.
5. Green Tea is the Japanese secret to target calories as well as wrinkles. It speeds calorie-burning and keeps lines way from their faces.
6. In the past, the secret of the Japanese Geisha and their smooth, flawless skin is camellia oil. White camellia nut oil, used for centuries in Asia, contributes its moisturizing, conditioning, nourishing and softening benefits to the skin. Camellia Oil gives the skin a texture and glow unmatched by any other skin care product. It helps to restructure the skin and strengthen nails. It is one of the most rapidly absorbed oils making it an excellent choice as facial oil. Fans include Kate Winslet, who used the Japanese Camellia Oil during her pregnancy to combat stretch marks.
7. We all know the benefits of green tea but in China it’s all about the white tea. The anti-aging secret! White Tea comes from the silver tip of the green tea plant. It’s also known as the emperor’s tea. The plant houses all the antioxidants in the tip. It acts as an environmental shield that the free radicals can’t penetrate through. They bounce off free radicals and fend off anti-aging. Recently, a few skin care lines have realized the benefits of whit tea and actually incorporated it in their products. An example is the Origins line.
8. Coconut oil is the trick to getting full, thick, shiny hair like Indian Women. It’s also great to help strengthen hair if your hair is thinning. The women in India do a hot oil scalp massage once a week. Heat some up in a bowl and give yourself a scalp massage once a week. Sleep with it on and wash in the morning! It will help seal the cuticle and rid those split ends not to mention making your hair thick and healthy.
its my birthday and this is how i feel blurry
after 2 years of watching residents cars removed and returned and the moveouts vandalisim and the graffitti littering and petty theft that follows im afraid to file for fear that any lawer i can afford will be outclassed by theres
there must be a list of people in the last 2 years that didnt move to calm there fears and wernt afraid to file from the fear
i dont know who to fear the most wile i try to wade through this mud i have never seen this kind of thing happen at the last 20 apartments in the last 30 years
hopefully a lot of them have already filed and the courts see a patern and solve this problem for me
i would like to thank some family members for the new v neck t shirts sorry im not suprized
im not shure who to fear for the vulgar display of power
i dont realy know enough about the people behind the mass towings to not fear them
What is the quickest false assumption people make about you?
Submitted by JJ.well i not shure that my own asomptions of others are any good so how can others be shure of there assumptions so im not shure about that eather if im at somones mercy though it might help me fear them less to calm my mind but it didnt help though i still fear them and am worried they will try to hurt me somehow