Perhaps the most iconic of sleepover pranks, tricking your snoozing friends into peeing themselves has an obvious appeal. First, your friend just peed themselves (what’s not to enjoy here) and second, it feels
So, it is important to make sure that your child can actually name a reason as to why they do not like this other child. If they can’t really name one, then this is a great opportunity to encourage your child to beopen mindedand to be a giver of second chances. But what if they...
Let’s say, for example, that you’re okay with your 12-year-old going to a sleepover at a good friend’s house. Nevertheless, your spouse is opposed. Your spouse isn’t comfortable allowing your child to have that kind of independence. Or maybe your spouse doesn’t trust the other fa...
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I like how specific your book is. It says you cannot eat this. And it also is very helpful with phasing in foods. So like you give us stuff, like some directions on how to make pureed carrots and all those foods for phase one and two. And then from there you kind of like let go...
How To Make Filling For Macarons You can use any type of filling you like: my favorites are ganaches and buttercream, but you can also use jams and curds if you want to. Suppose the filling contains a lot of liquid, I recommend eating them the same day. If not, keeping them in a...
Before you make plans to meet in person, talk in depth and detail about what that will involve: what have each of your possible exposures been? Are you both fully vaccinated? Have you had a booster? Have you been socially distancing? How? Who do you each live with, ...
The boys love their new room, and I love that it functions perfectly for our needs. I’m sure eventually we’ll have to make some tweaks, but for now, we pray that God will fill each bed with a new brother and/or sister to love! In the mean time, we’ve got a plenty of room...
Is there a way to switch it around so there are alternatives. Give your child permission to use you, the parent, as an excuse. “My mom/dad said I can’t…” (i.e. sleepover- “how about inviting your friend over to our home?”“My mom/dad said t=I need a good night...
“They let me do a lot of things when I was growing up. My grandfather was very involved in my life, and a figure I was able to look up to. I try not to look back in grief, I try to look at things more in the way that my father would want me, my mom, and my sisters t...