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I've tried twice to do Flylady and both times was overwhelmed. Tell me...

Posted By: Lllls on 2009-01-25
In Reply to: Any other flybabies out there? sm - VERY happy Flybaby

how did you get into it? I really want to, but both times I felt like the Flylady was demanding I do more than I could (or was willing). Did you have that problem? If so, how did you get past it? I haven't looked at the website in a couple of years, so maybe it's changed, too. I'll definitely have to check it out again. You sound very pleased.



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I've been to NYC 3 times now, just
for day trips, but I would recommend that you get a ticket for the Gray line double decker bus thing. I think it is $50 a person, but you can get on and off as many times as you want, and it stops at most all the tourist attractions. I thought it was money well spent. Since we had a little trouble navigating the Subway the first time we were there. And I was a little scared of the taxis. So this was a good way to get around.
I've traveled alone many, many times,
including solo backpacking trips into the wilderness. I like the solitude, whether I'm in the woods or walking the streets of New York. But, of course, you do have to be smart about your travels. Make sure that someone back home knows your trip plans, and do check in with folks at home every evening or whenever you can. Be aware of surroundings, don't announce that you are by yourself, and project confidence. If you don't have a roadside assistance plan such as AAA, I suggest you invest in that, too. If you've never traveled on your own before, you might try it on for size before you go. Try a little day trip by yourself, maybe an hour or so away from home. Have a meal by yourself in a restaurant. Go shopping or sightseeing. Learn something new. That may be a very nice warm up. I've traveled by myself so often, that when I first set out on a trip, it sort of feels like putting on an old, comfortable coat. My travel routines are familiar to me, how I carry my belongings, where I place my maps in the car, what music I listen to, etc. Oh! One think I absolutely love to do these days is carry an iPod loaded with podcasts, which are like radio shows. There are zillions of podcasts out on the web and the topics are so varied and interesting. I find them mentally stimulating. Check out some travel podcasts. (I just got back from Gettysburg and I was traipsing across the battlefield with my iPod listening to battlefield guides talk about the history. Loved it!)
Enjoy yourself!
I've seen him a couple times but although

his tricks are great, I just can't stand to watch him, even though I have tried.There's something about him that bugs me but I can't put my finger on it. 


Still, all in all, I think he is very good. Don't know how he does it.


I've done it too a couple of times.
I moved from OH to FL when I was 19. I wanted to get away from the snow! I had the best time and wouldn't trade the experience for the world.

I lived in Atlanta for 5 years, moved from there 5 years ago. The area was way too congested for my liking. Just to go to the grocery store was bumper to bumper traffic. As a matter of fact, there was traffic any time of the day or night. Even when you leave Atlanta and go 1 hour in any direction, you are STILL in traffic! It was ridiculous.

The other thing about Atlanta that we did not like is that because of the rapid growth, we had trouble hiring anybody to do anything. We would get estimates for work on our house. They would want the money up front and then say "we'll be here when we get here and don't bug us until then". It was awful. We ended up always hiring illegals (which there is also an abundance of in Atlanta and surrounding area) who always did a good job and always showed up! It even took 6 weeks to get a phone line put in.

I could rant and rave for a long time about Atlanta but you get the picture. I really cannot recommend it.

On the other hand, I am feeling a little jealous of your freedom. Do it while you can! Good luck.
i've gone out on the deck a few times,
but like the other poster, find it inconvenient. I have several items to drag along, and have to secure laptop so pets don't knock it over. Only do it on the nicest days when i can stay out there several hours and make it worth the trouble. i am very used to (and like) having everything at my fingertips in my office.
I've married the same man 3 times. nm

I've done that twice, both times to San Francisco. sm
Once in the mid ྂs and once in the mid ྌs, for about a year each time (I'd probably still be there if it weren't such an expensive place to live).

However, despite our winters with the blizzards and the weeks and weeks of well-below-zero temps, and mosquitoes in the summer that are large enough to carry off small dogs, I've put down my roots now and bought a house here in Podunk, so I'm thoroughly planted.
I've moved approximately 28 times...
the shortest I lived in one place was 19 days - the longest 9 1/2 years (so far). Hated it. Went to 9 different schools and hated that, too. I said I would never do that to my children and, although we had to move several times, they were only in 2 different school districts. You sure do learn to adapt, though!
Labyrinthitis - I've had it sev times - it is scary - you just need (sm)
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I've done it so many times -- most exciting thing

Wow, where do I start?  I left MI when I was 23, having heard San Diego was nice.  I loaded up the Chevy and headed West.  One of many, many adventures I've had.  I've driven back and forth relocating across this country too many times to count, taking my job with me where ever I go.  Atlanta, Chicago, LA, San Diego.  I've done it with cats, a baby, and a 30-year-old car -- everytime all by myself.  I have a CB radio to keep in touch with the truckers and they would always help me when I would break down, overheat, or need any sort of help.  There is nothing like seeing this great country of ours one slow mile at a time.  Colorado and Utah are by far the most beautiful, but treacherous because of the Rocky Mountains.


As far as moving to a city you don't know a whole lot about, you have to contact the Chamber of Commerce for any particular city for all sorts of information about their town --- also part of the adventure.  I always loved being a stranger in a strange land. 


And fear, oh yes, but more bravery than anything.  I've always told people that pretend bravery is the same as the real thing, just fake it and you'll do fine.  If you're young and courageous, I say totally go for it!!


That's not true. I've tried to quit 6 times

in the past 5 years.  I made it for 3 weeks by being cooped up in my house while everyone else was having fun in the garage. But DH had an important phone call he had to take, so I braved it and went up to tell him. Just the whiff of smoke did it for me. Back on them.


I tried cold turkey, the patch, herbal supplements, and even hypnotism. I'm ready to try the Commit lozenges. That's the only thing left for me. I can't chew gum.  I've called the support groups so many times, I think they got tired of hearing from me. 


I don't have a PMD, so I can't get an Rx.


My DH quit 16 years ago by throwing his pack out the car window as we were driving. He is so kind to me because I haven't been able to quit. He never harps on quitting. He understands. He's seen me go through withdrawal and it's not pretty.


My son and his wife quit when she became pregnant. He used Chantix and also had the wildest dreams so went off them after 3 weeks, but he hasn't touched up a cigarette since and being around people who smoke doesn't bother him.


I guess I'm a hopeless case. It's keeping me broke, too. I'm a 2-pack-a-day, 2 cartons a week. Even that doesn't stop me.  


I whish the best for everyone who wants to quit and hope you all make it. I've stopped trying.


Yes, i am hopeless. I've tried too many times to quit

My first time was when I was 17. I am now ___....let's put it this way. I've smoked way over 40 years. I smoke at least 4 cigarettes an hour if you count the ones that burn away while I'm working. I am rsigned to be one of those that can never quit.


I have a heck of a cough in the morning but if I'm not in my house; i.e., out in the fresh air, in a place that doesn't allow smoking, I could go for hours without one. I should not have decided to work at home. Yet, I'm so lovin' working at home because I'm not good in a social atmosphere.


DH says "holy sh---" when he sees the amount of cigarette butts that are in the trash, yet he understands.  He started when he was 8 yo. He would like me to quit...after all... $70 a week is a lot of money going up in smoke, but he doesn't say anymore than that. He even buys my cigarettes if I don't have the money that day because he's seen me at my worst. Ever see Intervention with the drug addicts when they don't get their fix? That's almost like me. I'm absolutely nasty.


I'll probably be one of those people on oxygen and going out for my '"fix." At least it's better(?) than being on hard drugs??


I've been to Branson a few times. Haven't been in several years

tho.  Actually, it's been 13 years.  My son was 3 and we did Silver Dollar City and a couple of shows.  We also did that duck boat thing.  I don't remember what it was called.  But it's a boat that drives on land and you drive it right into the water.


I know Branson has come a long way since the last time I was there.  So I'm kind of excited!


Flylady.net sm
Best of luck!
flylady.net sent this to me
Crock Bean Soup with Kale
Serves 6

3 tablespoons olive oil;
3 medium onions, chopped;
1 medium carrot, chopped;
3 cloves garlic, pressed;
1 bunch kale, trimmed and sliced; (or use 2 cups frozen greens)
1 pound cannellini beans, soaked overnight (you can also use white beans)
4 cups low sodium chicken broth; (make your own or buy canned)
1/4 cup tomato sauce;
1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
Salt and pepper, to taste;

In a skillet, heat olive oil over medium-high heat. Add onions, carrot
and garlic. Cook until onions are translucent. Add kale and cook till
wilted, about 3 minutes; In a crock pot, place soaked, drained beans;
add crushed red pepper flakes and the contents of the skillet; cover
with broth (add a little water if necessary, but crockpot should be
3/4 full).

Cook on high for 8 hours, or until beans are tender. Once beans are
tender, add the tomato sauce and salt and pepper to taste.

Per Serving: 349 Calories; 8g Fat; 19g Protein; 54g Carbohydrate; 13g
Dietary Fiber; 0mg Cholesterol; 85mg Sodium. Exchanges: 3 Grain
(Starch); 1 Lean Meat; 1 1/2 Vegetable; 1 1/2 Fat.

SERVING SUGGESTIONS: Some whole grain rolls and a big salad.

No...not shallow, just overwhelmed...sm
Oh my...your story sounds familiar! My husband used to be very much like yours. We have the hunting dogs, dead ducks in the freezer, and even had a pigeon coop at one time. I truly believe that it becomes an addiction with them and they cant stop buying more hunting stuff, more training stuff etc. Mine, thankfully, was/is never abusive to our dogs and that is a line he will never cross. That said though..if he could figure out a way to dress me in cammo 24/7 he would actually think he had died and gone to heaven! The only advice I could give would be to sit him down let your voice be heard. I would not expect him to completely give it up though as it will never happen. Does he just train the dogs or hunting or does he participate in Hunt Tests/Field Trials? You might suggest he get into that and join the local dog club-it might teach him the correct way of training the dogs w/o the violence. Make a deal with him to get involved with that with him if he tones down the hunting lodge look around the house. I used to go and watch all the dogs run and actually enjoyed it.
Does anyone ever just feel overwhelmed

I'm a pretty together person.  For the most part my demeanor is what I would call "blah-zay".  I think I inherited that from my father.  I have the attitute of whatever happens happens and deal with things as they come along and if you can't deal with it just go lay down with a bowl of popcorn and watch a good movie and chances are by the time the movie is over whatever was bothering me will be over too.  I don't get "excited" easily and just altogether am a very easy going person (maybe because I never had kids).  However.....lately, these past few days things have been getting to me so much that I feel like I'm going to scream.  Mostly its the DH (and D does not stand for darling).  It don't feel like I have any free time to myself to enjoy anything anymore.  The only time he's not talking to me is when we're watching a movie or if he's out in his barn area piddling around out there.  But even then he comes in every 20 minutes or so and is talking to me about things.  And I'm not talking about just everyday things.  ALL day long I get bombarded with talks of moving (we rent and he does not work because there are no jobs in this little town), so he talks about needing to move, what he's going to do, what he wants to do, the war, politics, preparing for the future, the neighborhood bully kid (which he really is a bully and I find it odd that all the families that had kids that used to play with him (there were 4 other families) have moved and now instead little gang members are coming around hanging around at his house playing loud music in their car while everything inside our house vibrates).  Anyway....it's just a constant nonstop discussion of depressing news all day long at least once every half hour or so.  It's gotten to the point where he's telling me the same thing over and over and over and I told him once I knew this because he has already told me this and so he then accused me of not being interested.  I told him we don't need to discuss the same things over and over and over.   He used to not always be like this.  We've been married for over 35 years and we used to talk about fun and happy stuff, but over the past few months there is nothing positive that he talks about and when I try and "gently" bring up that everything he talks to me about is depressing then I get blasted with I'm not being realistic and I need to just watch the news every once in while to know what's going on in the world or read our local paper.  But over the past 3 weeks or so it has been increasing so much that everytime he walks into the house I can feel myself sink into my chair to be embraced by the negativity that is about to come from him.  I just don't feel I have any more time my myself anymore.  There is nothing more than I would like for him to get a job or do something that gets him out of the house but in this little po-dunk town there is nothing (I keep checking too) so we do have to move for that, which we are ready to start doing.  It's just a large task in front of us because it will take 3 moving trucks to move our stuff (we've acumulated way too much stuff over the years which we are trying to get rid of and then get it down to 2 trucks).


Anyway...some days I feel like I am just going to scream.  I feel like something I can't see keeps choking me and beating me up every time he talks to me.  Just getting very worn out and exhausted with the whole "life" issue.  When you work and the only one supporting (thank god we don't have kids) and every single minute of my "rest" time is being eaten up by thoughts of gloom and doom it gets very very old.  Every time he brings up something, I try and bring up a positive to it.  I ask him what is the solution.  He then looks at me like I'm crazy and tells me there is no solution.  So then I ask him what can we do about it so that it won't be so negative in our life and he again looks at me like I'm crazy and he goes on with more depressing stuff.  I told him once if we can't do anything about it to improve it why even talk about it and, well I won't even go there as to how our coversation went.  I did tell him once that I feel like I need some sort of anti-depressant or a natural herb to help pick me up and we had a huge fight and he went on and on about how I was accusing him of making me feel this way.  He's very very good at turning issues around to make it seem like it's always my fault.


Anyway...just wondered if others are going through this and what you do to try and relax (besides go to bed) :-)  Is this what they call by "mid life crisis" - we are both in our early/mid 50s.


Just feeling a little overwhelmed...
This is really just a ramble so feel free to chime in if you want lol

I'm in my fourth week of being back to school. I take two classes per 8 weeks, work a part time MT job during the week (I say part time but I'm at it all day), and work as a cover MT for the hospital on the weekend. I'm trying to finish my psychology degree since I'm only 22 and really want to get a PhD one day. Unfortunately all of this, along with trying to sell our house is really catching up to me. I can't really cut back on any work right now because of bills and my husband is a carpenter so if anyone's seen the housing market right now you know he's not making a lot. I'm just not sure what to do. I was so excited to start back to school, and I am LOVING my classes, but there is a lot of reading/writing/researching involved, and it takes time. It's 11 pm and I just finished my English 102 test (I did get a 96 so that's cool) and finished my hospital files (why do people always go to the hospital on Sunday for something that can wait until Monday? i.e. had a rash for a week, starting to go away, but decided to come in and have it looked at.) and now I'm sitting here waiting for my program to upload and finish some files for my job during the week.

I have only been an MT for a year, and I'm really starting to go berserk with this profession. It seems like we really do a lot of work for nothing. No other "profession" has you working around the clock for maybe $400 a week!

Okay, I feel better. I'm going to go finish these files and try to get some shut eye so I can start all over tomorrow! javascript:editor_insertHTML('text','');
Oh, please! End times! People have been saying that since the beginning times!
It's just sensationalism. It seems that journalism has gone to a warm place in a handbasket. I briefly majored in journalism back in 1980, and what passes for journalism now would have flunked any of us right our of an entry-level course! It's all sensational reporting, because networks think that brings in the viewers, and thus drives up the advertising price that they can charge during broadcasts.
Another of my pet peeves in "journalism" is the phrase "Unconfirmed sources say . . . " Yeah. Right. Unconfirmed sources is just another way of saying, "Rumor has it . . . "
Next time there is breaking news, listen for it. It's said over and over again, because the networks and stations want to get the news out first. I don't know what happened to fact-checking and pursuit of the truth in journalism, but it's all about getting info out fast, and keeping the public tuned in with the most sensational reports that they can put out there.
Back in the days of the Roman Empire, people were treating each other pretty badly and in unbelievable ways, too. Crucifixion comes to mind. So, I don't really think modern news reports are pointing to end times any more than at any other time in recorded history.


Right away all 3 times...

luckily everything went well all 3 times.  My best friend wasn't so lucky and miscarried soon after telling people.


We have been there many times..
and we loved Fort Wilderness camping resort the best. It is a bit pricey but you can barbecue outside or cook (full kitchen) inside the cabin so you do save money there. There is a lot to do right there in the camping resort, fishing, boat and bike rentals, pools, restaurants, an arcade for the kids, snack bar, etc., so just a wonderful family experience. There are also lower *value* priced resorts right in Disney also. But I would definitely suggest staying in a Disney resort; everything is right there; transportation to the parks, etc.

And you can't go to Disney and not go to the Magic Kingdom! Universal and MGM are nice but don't compare, IMO. And Epcot probably is more for older kids/adults.

The kids will love the water parks, Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach.

Anyway, here is a good website if you don't already have it.

http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/index

Most of all, HAVE FUN!!!
behind the times
Well, if you're behind the times so am I. My daughter has been taught since she was a baby that if someone takes the time and effort to give you a gift, the least you can do is take the time and effort to send a written thank you. Especially if something is mailed and you aren't able to thank them in person. I have a cousin who is the perfect example. When my husband died 2 years ago, I never got so much as a sympathy card. OK, fine, some people just don't know what to say in that situation--uncomfortable with death or whatever. This year we both have daughters graduate from high school. I was sent an announcement and party invitation which was out of town so couldn't go. But I sent a card and money the same day I sent MY daughter's announcement and invite. Did I ever get a thank you, written or verbal? Nope. Did they send my daughter a card? Nope. My mom went to their grad party and asked if they'd received my card (hoping to shame them) and they just said, "oh yeah, it was just so nice of her." Absolutely no qualms about taking without any gratitude and never reciprocating. I'd sent money because I didn't want to punish the daughter for her parents lack of social skills, but it appears that the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. I can't wait to get a wedding or birth announcement from this girl. Whether she knows it or not, she's received her last gift from me.
end times sm
I agree 200% with you and I am ready to go.  All have the choice to believe or not.  Yes is been talked about since the beginning of time, but our Bible tells us exactly what the signs are.  Besides, even IF it were not true, don't you agree the Christian life is a better way to live than anything else?  I believe its true and I don't believe we have much longer here.  I am waiting and watching!
How many times are you going

to mention that his father never contributed any money, not a penny?  Since you keep repeating it, it must be very significant in your mind.  His father never contributed a penny to raising him.  Now there is a rift between you and your son because of money.  Anybody else out there think these two points are more connected than they may appear to be on the surface?


how many times have you
x
How many times does this have
First, you have to find out if you qualify. Then, look online on the IRS website to find the schedule according to your SS#.

Of course, if you didn't use direct deposit for your taxes to begin with, they will send you out a check and those won't be sent out until later.

It is not a crock - we got ours on time, according to the schedule!


DD has had this 3 times sm
and each time a different diagnosis. First thought to be a swollen lymph node (from cat scratch) and put on antibiotics. Second times many months later was thought to be a cyst and put on antibiotics. A year later again, was told it was MRSA and put on antibiotics. Each time it went away and since the last time in Feb. hasn't not returned. Still don't know for sure exactly what it was but antibiotics did the trick every time.
LOL!!! One of the few times I actually
LOL'd when I typed those letters . . . heavily!
Times gone by......... sm
I remember when I was a child the "dime store" in our town. It had everything from pencils to yard goods to toys to old medicinal remedies. They had a wonderful candy counter where you bought your candy by weight. You made your selection from the glass-fronted counter that was juuuuust above eye level for a small child. The clerk would scoop out the desired amount of candy with an old brass candy scoop and weigh it on an old balance scale. Then she would put the candy in a little white paper sack. There were all kinds, jelly beans, butterscotch that melted in your mouth, peppermint that really cleared the sinuses, and wonderful little maple goodies to name but a few. It tasted so much better than candy tastes these days. And yes, they had Evening in Paris and Old Spice and hankies for both mom and dad. I even held my very first job there in high school where I helped take inventory every year right after Christmas. We had to count each and every item (well, probably not the jelly beans) by hand. I remember counting boxes and boxes of pens and pencils and rulers. I miss that store as it closed down many years ago when the big discount houses started opening up in the nearby "big" town.
At times she can be
hot and other times a mess. I remember her being on Ellen recently and the Pussycat Dolls (I think it was them) were also on there. This was also when Ellen had the dunk tank and if I am not mistaken the person that got in the dunk tank that day was in a great bikini. At the end of the segment wtih Pam she had to take off her coat and show she was in a bikini as well. She admits that she loves the attention. This woman is famous for being...well famous.

I have read that she is really a good mother. Everyone take that one with a grain of salt, go ahead, wrap it around a margaritia if you like!
I don't know how many times I have said to DH
when I see the way someone is dressed or how ridiculous their hair looks "That poor girl just doesn't have any friends." I remember in high school there was a very pretty girl that had several friends, but her make-up line was unreal. I could not believe her friends never said a word to her about it.

All my friends and I had little sayings like "LOT" for lipstick on teeth or "The sky is blue" if you needed to wipe your nose. What is so wrong with graciously and politely telling someone you care about the truth?
Yes! Several times and it needs it sm
really bad now. Hubby out of town on business and will be home tomorrow. First thing he said when I talked tohim tonight was he dreaded mowing the lawn when he gets home! It has been raining cats and dogs making it grow even more!
I had 2 different times.
What I mean, is I had my 2 oldest when I was 24 & 26 (they are 23 months apart); I had my younger 2 when I was 33 & 35 (they are 20 months apart). There are 10 years between my oldest and my youngest. I guess I had the empty nest syndrome after sending the younger of my oldest 2 off to school! :) haha
Have seen that one several times and
if anything, thought he was whiter than usual but believed it was Jackson.
This has happened too many times to me. sm
I have been hired and they told me I will be taking on all their offices to later find a temp sitting there. Then they'll say "I never said I would never keep you." This was not contracted services.

It hurts. I had that happen to me last year and I don't think I've recovered yet. Told the client I don't catch clients up. She said ok. I started work without a contract (not good). Then I felt trapped in the deal. She negotiated everything in her company's favor and then one day suddenly said stop. They were "caught up." I wondered how did I get into this?

I realized the following:
1. Never negotiate your services.
2. Never start work without a contract.
3. Always meet them (no telephone negotiations).
4. No giving prices over the phone.

Wish I had other ways to weed them out. So many OMs where I live who want to cover their bottom line while misleading MTs. I have been so reluctant to market because of this. They fish MTs out. It hurts.

did these happen at once or different times? nm

Precious... Too many times...
we overlook what "grown-up jobs" mean to our young children.  They want to help, "butt" (how cute) most of all they want to feel you need them as much as they need you.  Thank you for sharing your special time with your daughter and your son I'm most sure appreciates what you are doing he just hasn't expressed that yet.  You will most likely get another "surprise" from him when he has his new room...  You're doing great spoken from another "Mom" who likes to bond....    They won't be this age 4-ever...  cherish it... only happens once.... 
The few times it has happened to me - sm
I just kind of pried it out using a nail file by going under it like I was getting dirt out, then cutting off the extra nail/ingrown part, then putting iodine on my cut. Hurts a lot less with it out than in. Obviously if it is ingrown rather deeply I would not advise this, and would go to a podiatrist immediately. If his toe just started to hurt then you probably caught it early enough and can avoid a doctor visit by doing the above.
Will probably move a few times
I get bored easily and do not like being in the same place for a long time. Been here for 10 years and just waiting for youngest to go to college in 3 years so I can move. I want to move to NYC area for a few years because right now I live in a rural area and am going crazy. After NYC would like to maybe move out West for a while and then maybe back to Eastern seaboard.
times have changed
dont make a big deal about it or it will become a big deal.  so buy her the little sports bras that look like half T shirts.  this is also good in the winter as it helps keep them warmer.  no big deal.
times for cash cab
6 pm and 6:30 pm EST and Cash Cab After Dark at 11 pm EST on Discovery Channel....Enjoy the game!  
I have been to N. Carolina several times
but hubs thinks he can vacation no where besides Vegas?? I do my own trips with tour groups and then we go to, you guessed it, Vegas again!! We are into mine and our trips, works for us.
They pray 5 times a day. sm
They also wash their feet after they pray.  They also wash their feet after they use the bathroom or pass gas unless they are wearing leather socks, in which case the gas may pass freely.  No pork, and theoretically they are not supposed to eat any kind of meat that is not killed by a fellow Muslim.  Also, dog slobber is verboten.  I saw on the news where the Muslim cashiers that work at Mpls Target stores refused to scan pork items that people were buying.  It's all this politically correct BS is going to be the death of America.   
I read this 3 times, and it was very
hard to follow. I was very interested in what it turned out to be.

Are you saying it turned out to be the cat's anal glands being impacted?



Men are just weird some times##
.
How many times were you engaged
Before you actually got married?  I married the only man who asked me to marry him seriously.  I knew on our first date that he was my destiny...how bout you?
I would wash several times - may even
try putting baby oil in first or something - it eventually will loosen and come out if exposed to enough water.  Then maybe try to comb out. 
I have seen the movie several times and of course
cry every time. I told DH I wanted the movie for Christmas and he got me the book. I had not read the book before, and honestly, I liked the movie better. That is the first time I have ever liked a movie better than the book.JMHO!
both teams - not times .lol.
nm
We go several times a year but
we have crazy schedules - I work 60+ hours a week at 2 jobs, husband travels a lot during the week, weekends are filled with sports, etc. When we do go to grandparents though, as soon as we walk in the door, it's "leave the dog alone, stay out of the corral, don't dig in the yard (they have lots of land), don't this, don't that". The kids are expected to just sit on the couch and watch TV quietly (2 are teenagers and 1 is 7) - that's no fun???
How many times could you forgive...
Your spouse for having an affair? I just found out that a friend of mine's husband has left her twice for another woman and both times she has forgiven him (this happened before we met). I just don't know if I could do that twice, once MAYBE, but certainly not twice...how bout you?