fridge
Posted By: marilyn on 2007-11-20
In Reply to: We emptied out last night.. - Mel
I love these posts! We, too, had to clean out before Thanksgiving - my husband did it. He said there was "something" all over the bottom under the drawers. Out of sight, out of mind is my standard of living - LOL Aren't we busy at home MTs just the best housekeepers/homemakers? Oh well, my friends feel completely relaxed here and I never lack for company when I want it. A Happy Thanksgiving to All. If you are working between the hours of 5:30AM and 2:00PM, I'll be thinking of you!!
P.S. If I don't clean the closet in my office and the one in our bedroom soon, I'll have to replace the stuff I bought for Christmas way back when - can't get to it right now. Maybe this weekend.
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No brainer. YOu can get locks for fridge to keep
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my freezer/fridge is dying
Like an idio t, i thought it was my imagination that stuff wasn't getting cold enough or frozen hard enough in my fridge/freezer so i haven't said anything to the manager of our townhous complex. around Wedesday I noticed my cool whip wasn't frozen. Now my "frozen" fish sticks are softer and easy to break. Are they safe to eat? what happens if a "keep frozen" food gets thawed out? Is it still safe to eat?? The office isn't open until Monday and he probably won't get here until Monday afternoon at the earliest so what do I do with all my food in the meantime??
try the LeapFrog Fridge Alaphabet set
I am going through the same issues about the teacher labeling my grand. Although my grand does not have issues with the curriculum, she is sooo far behind the kids in behavior. The teacher is trying to force her to act like the children who are a full year older than she is because that is what the school needs from the kids.
Don't get too upset about this. If you bring that stress into your home, where is the kid going to escape from it to just be a kid? (that's a hint to your grand's mom more than you) The only toy I have found that helps kids learn the alaphabet the way the schools want it learned is the LeapFrog Fridge Alaphabet (about $20 with tax). It is so much fun for my granddaughter and she gets to play in the kitchen while I cook or clean so we do it together.
My mom was a teacher and always said that everyone learns things on their own schedule...how true! Encourage your grand, don't belittle her or let someone else make her feel bad about herself. Being 5-1/2 at almost the end of school is young. She could go to preschool for the summer or have one-on-one time with the son like she is getting to help with her alphabet. She could repeat K to have a chance to catch up. Just remember you can't force her to learn...you can only influence her learning. If she finds learning to be a negative experience early in school, she will always perceive it that way.
Keep up the great job, gran!!
One day my 3 year old son was looking in the fridge reviewing things
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I had calendar on fridge kept track of rotated weeks
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Cut back on food. Not like kitty can open fridge and
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