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Old 09-30-2006, 05:21 PM #1
MarghanMom MarghanMom is offline
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Default Totally O/T, but I gotta let it out...

I can no longer live without a TV! Our 16-year-old RCA finally quit sometime in March, and we've been without since then. While I'm delighted to see the girls reading more, it's becoming a bit of a hardship on me....especially since, in the interim, new seasons of Grey's Anatomy, & House MD have premiered, and the new season of Lost premiers on Wednesday. Plus -- honestly? -- it would make my study time a little less complicated if I could tell my darlings "go watch (fill in age-appropriate show title here) for a bit while I read about sedminentary facies and coprolites."

Ah. I feel a little better having gotten that out in the open. Next?
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Amanda, mom to Marijke (almost a teenager, where does the time go?) and Teaghan (just turned 10, that doesn't seem quite possible, either). Marijke (aka Mouse) was a 26-week preemie, grade III IVH, hydrocephalus, seizures, & "autistic tendencies" but tests "non-autistic"

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