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06-18-2003, 09:39 AM
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Wonderful Wednesday, June 18
Good Morning Chickadees!
How is everybody doing today? It was nice to see all the posts from yesterday! Cin, it's so good to have you back, hope all went well. Fill us in on the details when you can. April, sounds like you are having a good time and are very busy. That's great! Have fun!
LindaT posted an article on Depression that is very good, check it out when you can.
What is everybody doing today? I'm at work, of course. I'm hoping to go for a walk during lunch.
I'm also checking on refinancing our home mortgage, as the interest rate is now down to 4.625%. I want to consolidate all our loans and refinance for 15 years, but of course, my dear hubby wants to only refinance what we actually owe on the house for 10 years. Wish I could get him to see where I am coming from. He may come around, but I doubt it. Oh well, it is on my mind (obviously) but I'm not gonna worry about it. :-)
Whassssssup with everybody else?
hugs,
Cathy
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06-18-2003, 11:09 AM
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Location: Kentucky
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Hey gals!
Good Morning,
I am waiting.oh there is the doorbell.grandchildren
Later Cin
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06-18-2003, 12:35 PM
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Hello everybody!
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06-18-2003, 02:36 PM
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hey liz - aren't teenagers fun! you are almost there girlie with dd 11. I can remember begging my mom to start shaving my legs but don't remember when she finally let me start. I was probably at least 13 or so, but I don't remember really "needing" to shave, it was more about me wanting to bec I thought it was time.
A couple of years ago, I would have probably said "tell her to wait a couple more years" but after having to deal with 2 teenage boys, I'm more of the opinion now "in the big scheme of things what would it hurt anyway". If she is "hairy and dark" and it would make her feel better to shave, then it's not really that big a deal, the only thing is (and I know you have told her this and they never worry about stuff like this) but once she starts, then she will have to keep it up - kind of like coloring your hair - once your start then you gotta keep it up.
Oh well, that is my professional opinion on the matter. lol
What is your gut feelings on it?
hugs from one mom to another ;-)
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06-18-2003, 03:09 PM
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Location: Pine River,WI Waushara
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Liz, let her shave! Having dealt with a dark and hairy DD myself, I can tell you that it is also a self esteem thing. She wants to be dainty and pretty too. (Lucky you, she is getting to THAT age!)
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06-18-2003, 03:15 PM
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I hear ya!
Thanks for the input......I am totally leaning that way.....thanks ladies!
Eliz
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06-18-2003, 03:24 PM
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Moderator & Happy Chick
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Northern New Jersey
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Hi Ladies,
Good to see your all up to snuff
Liz HOUSEKEEPER.. oh you lucky dog you !! I'm jealous... but you know I'm one of those who really couldn't stand someone else cleaning my house (although I would love to try it some day lol).
Nothing much going on, SOSDD !
Hope you all have a splended day
Hugs
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06-18-2003, 03:29 PM
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Location: Northern New Jersey
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Oh yeah Liz !!! let the little darling shave, if its that embarassing to her whoooooooh then I would say okay. Age really isn't the issue because all girls develop differently. I remember getting made fun of b/c I had boobies b/4 some of the other girls, and it was the girls that made fun of me...jealous sob's. LOL
I remember the first time in gym class (13 years old) looking at all the other girls in shorts...... I could have died. I went home that night and bzzzzzz that forest right off. My mom yelled but she didn't have to face those girls the next day..... The next day they pin pointed out this one girl who had hairy legs and made soooooooo much fun of her (calling her gorilla girl). I felt so bad for her.
Kids can be mean.
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06-18-2003, 03:36 PM
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Housekeepers rock!
It took al ot of work but I eventually got the house to a stage where I could let someone in the front door....it was the best thing I ever did...it forces me to stay on top of things and its worth every penny.......it is the first time in many many years where anyone can come to my door at any time and I don't have to make excuses for the mess.......just don't open any cupboards!
Eliz
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06-18-2003, 05:24 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2001
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Now tell me one more thing
Razor/cream
Razor/soap
Neet
wax
any suggestions.
I have soft little blonde hairs that I shave off every 3 months or so.....don't know much about this long, corse black stuff
Thanks
Eliz
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06-18-2003, 06:16 PM
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Location: Pine River,WI Waushara
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I use a razor for women named Venus. It's impossible to cut yourself with it, so that's what I'd buy her. That and some womens shaving cream.
Yes, kids can be so mean! My GD14 also started shaving early because she is also dark and hairy. We didn't want her to get teased when she wore panty hose.
Neet can be irritating, BTW.
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06-18-2003, 06:26 PM
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mine started when she was 10 or 11 ... didn't ask, just borrowed all my stuff and went for it! It grows back... ya shave it off again.. it's a cross between self-esteem and growing up. The bigger issue is dealing with the teasing.
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06-18-2003, 07:34 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Cherrypoint, North Carolina
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Just a hello..
Well it's been a long long time since I've been to 3FC! November 2002 to be exact. I know alot of you gals in here, and it's nice to see some familiar names...
June 10th I had a baby! A boy. And of course I managed to gain way too much weight while pregnant, so here I am starting over. I'm not even 2 weeks post (csection) and I'm geared up and ready to go(mentally, physically I'm shot!) The challenge is finding a plan that is safe while breastfeeding. Also we are moving cross country in 3 weeks!
With the baby, and packing to move, I'm not sure how often I'll be online, but I thought 3FC was a good place to start since the site played a major part in my getting to goal a couple years back..
Nice to see ya'll again. Hope you are all well..
Nobia (aka CSK)
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06-18-2003, 10:01 PM
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Hey CSK - wow I have wondered so many times how you are doing and what you are up to and where you are! Congrats on the baby boy! I hope everyone is happy and healthy!
Where are yall moving to?
Please keep posting and let us know how you are doing.
Liz, I agree with Tippy - a razor that won't cut and women's shaving cream. I wish I only had to shave my legs every 3 months - now that would be nice! :-)
Cathy
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06-18-2003, 11:54 PM
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Hey CSK!
Welcome back! And Congratulations!!!!!!!!!!!What a wonderful time for you.
The shaving is done and we all survived it....dd11 came home from her soccer game tonight and bathed......she used some lovely scented shaving gel/foam and the pink venus shaver.......she is estatic....they really were hairy
Thanks for all the support!
Eliz
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