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big brown horse

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That is too funny Dace. :lol: That brings back memories of my teaching years. Gotta love em though. I would love to hear more stories!

Yup, my daughter is a bull in a china shop. She is very well mannered and sweet, just clutzy...she is like a big puppy. (When does the awkward 13 year-old-ness wear off? :p )

OMG, and she spills everything!! I can't complain, my mom said I was a spiller too. :p Sam has catastrophic sized spills though, it is crazy! Poor thing, grace is not her middle name.


This is why I would LOVE to send her out to a cooking class. I think kids pay more attention when a teacher (not mommy) is teaching. She really loves to be in the kitchen too.
 

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Kids in the kitchen--- love it, but........
For the life of me I can't figure out how flour ended up on our textured ceiling - actually I'm not really sure how long it had been there, kind of blended in.

Oh, a great one. Asked one child (who was old enough and expereinced to know better) to open up a can of spaghetti sauce and cook it. He put it on High and left to go play and never came back- I had red lava all over the whole kitchen and ceiling.

Another child, also old enough to know better. Asked him to cook some macaroni. He put a plastic bowl on the burner with water on it to boil????

We always blame things on "I Don't Know" & "Not Me". Do these 2 guys live at your house too?
 

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Too funny, mine would be the flour on the cieling one. She opens things too rough and stuff goes everywhere! :gig


Hey Dace before I got kicked out of the girl scouts they had a lady show us how to do some cooking and I loved it. That was about all I loved about girl scouts...:rolleyes:
 

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I was just gonna say, a nice website is a good idea. But I see you have taken care of that already. Just wondering did you make it yourself or did you pay for it to be made for you? I hope you don't mind me asking but I am wondering what is the average price for a website of this kind in the U.S.
 

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rty...my Hubby made it. He actually does them for a side biz.....if you want more info go ahead and PM me ;)
 

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big brown horse said:
:lol:

Too funny, mine would be the flour on the cieling one. She opens things too rough and stuff goes everywhere! :gig


Hey Dace before I got kicked out of the girl scouts they had a lady show us how to do some cooking and I loved it. That was about all I loved about girl scouts...:rolleyes:
Blantant hijack...how did you get kicked out of girl scouts? :lol:
 

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At first, I thought this thread was seeking advice on writing a craigslist ad.. I got all excited, because I have the perfect formula for that.

whta you have to due on criagslist is misspell every thrid or forth word use no punctuatoin and be sure ur entire ad fit on won line like this so taht poeple dont get board reading. $200 OBO

Voila. Craigslist, explained.

:p

Sorry. :hide
 

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I taught my DD's brownie troop one time. We made salad, smoothies and from scratch pizza.....they had a great time.

I love working with kids, they are so open and accepting. I like to have a positive influence on them....although they can be a handful and a half!
 

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cmjust0 said:
At first, I thought this thread was seeking advice on writing a craigslist ad.. I got all excited, because I have the perfect formula for that.

whta you have to due on criagslist is misspell every thrid or forth word use no punctuatoin and be sure ur entire ad fit on won line like this so taht poeple dont get board reading. $200 OBO

Voila. Craigslist, explained.

:p

Sorry. :hide
:lol:

I completely missed BBH getting kicked out of girl scouts!

So Sally? :pop
 
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