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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 120
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thanks for those ideas
we got the costumes today all that was left were like gothic costumes and such so I had to result to that (i'm saying this because I usually think it's best for not so dark costumes for young kids, but it's ok) the boy is being that scream guy (he wanted the mask with teh blood in it, I was like "no way!") and the girl is being this red gothic costume they were at walmart I cant beileve this, ou rwalmart is 24 hours! (of course "our" walmart is 45 minutes away ha ha ha) I was suprisingly patient, I think it's because I'm just too exhausted to be angry, and if I say something enough times I think they just get bothered and decide to listen. which is fine, I'm not their mother. as for their mother, they still haven't scheduled a surgery, I hate when doctors say "oh it might go away on it's on" meanwhile you're in intense pain ![]() |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Tontitown, Arkansas
Posts: 2,475
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Sounds like so far so good preparing for those kids. Hats off to you, that's a HUGE responsibility.
They are at the age where they might like crafty things to do?? Maybe get some modeling clay, bake cookies (halloween theme), make get well cards for their Mommy, take them to the petting zoon, museum, McDonalds, .... They are at a fun age so I can think of tons of things to do. I wouldn't worry too much about having to dicipline them. If you keep them busy and ware their butts out, they might crash early each night to bed. LOL!! Good luck!
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