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ank220
08-17-2010 at 02:53 PM.
08-17-2010 at 02:53 PM.
Comfort and hug for all you aching mama's... Losing a child is something I have not had to experience personally, and I realize that I am so greatly blessed.
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08-17-2010 at 02:56 PM.
08-17-2010 at 02:56 PM.
Quote from dreemedayze :
hug to all those that have experienced the loss of a baby. I have four kids and I have had 3 miscarriages. It's very difficult to find strength to continue on when so many questions are left unanswered. My sister had her baby last October 16 weeks early. He lived for 10 days and died in her arms as she rocked him and kisses his tiny lips.

It has by far been the most humbling tragedy I have ever witnessed in my entire life. I think about him daily and I'd give anything to be able to have him back. The night he died I watched out the glass windows in NICU at the world moving along outside and wanted to reach out my hands and stop time. I wanted everyone to feel what we were feeling.

Alright. That's all. Sorry for the book. Doesn't take much to get me rambling.
That's hard. There was a baby in the NICU when my son was in there that was about the same (24 wks and about a lb.), lived for about 10 days. This was over 9 years ago, when those babies had a much lower chance of living. Little David passed away while we were in the NICU, I felt so sorry for those parents, they were just in Athens for a little bit at the Navy school, and it was their first child. I will never forget that. I still tear up just thinking about it.
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08-17-2010 at 02:59 PM.
08-17-2010 at 02:59 PM.
Where's Ank? Did she sneeze?
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08-17-2010 at 03:24 PM.
08-17-2010 at 03:24 PM.
Quote from lisapdreamer :
Where's Ank? Did she sneeze?
No, but I'm tempted to go outside and sniff some flowers!!

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Now I am off to redo the shelf configuration in my kitchen
ha ha - started doing that... made a bigger mess...

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Ank, I think Mavis is a believer of punctualitySmilie.... either way won't be to longhug
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I could do that even when I'm not pregnant, Got a real thing for vinegary stuff.
Olives, pickles saurekraut ..etc..Smilie
Hmm...good way to look at it - Mavis is just punctual. Was it Gandalf that said something along the lines of "I arrived precisely when I intended to..."??

And I am a very big adoring fan of vinegary stuff - well, not so much olives but DH says maybe I've never had good ones. *shrug* But everything else... mmmmmmmm....

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i'm just shocked at the post #'s of some of the lurkers coming out of the woodwork now. one lurker had 23 posts since Jan 2005.
Yeah, like how do you possibly exist on SD and NOT have more posts after that long???

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My mom has put very gentle pressure on me to homeschool, but I honestly will never do it, unless we move somewhere where the only option is public school.
It really isn't for everyone. I am not sure it's really for me... laugh out loud It's tough, and it does take a lot of work! I think it takes as much guts to stand up and say "I dont' think I can do this as good as it should be done."

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The 5th anniversary of our daughter's birth is this October. I'm trying to decide on something special for her. Maybe naming a star.
hug


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I made a T run earlier. I spent a little more than expected, and discovered in the parking lot that I was way over charged for my peppers - she rang them up under red and yellow pepper codes. Sent DD in to get it fixed and that was a royal mess. I should've gotten back almost 4.00, but they only gave her 1.XX. UGH. It's like talking to a brick wall when trying to explain to them how I was over charged and how I should get back the full amount. *sigh* Why can *we* figure it out, but they can't?

Oh well...

DD did her own transaction and they wouldn't let her use the footwear coupon on socks. For some reason, I thought that was okay but they told her that socks aren't footwear... they are apparel. Made me laugh because so many folks have been denied the c9 socks because "socks aren't apparel"... She had them take the socks off the transaction and just got her free CBA/produce/Bakery item. I was kind of proud of her.
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08-17-2010 at 03:30 PM.
08-17-2010 at 03:30 PM.
Got stuffed peppers in the oven!
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dreemedayze
08-17-2010 at 03:31 PM.
08-17-2010 at 03:31 PM.
Ank, that's insane. I've used the c9 a few times on socks and had no issues but I can't seem to find the cheap mens socks so the coupon won't beep. I haven't used the footwear coupon but I fully intend to run it into the ground over the next 48 hours.

I think it's wonderful that you are teaching your kids to save money. My kids are always on the coupon hunt and will take blinkies for me without me knowing. lol

Quote from ank220 :
Got stuffed peppers in the oven!
oooh care to share the recipe? I haven't had those in so long.
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08-17-2010 at 03:51 PM.
08-17-2010 at 03:51 PM.
Quote from dreemedayze :
oooh care to share the recipe? I haven't had those in so long.
Yeah - it wasn't a big deal overall. I told here we'll just go back and get them another time. They were cute and would've been .50 for 2 pairs. Not free, but a good deal as far as I'm concerned.

I can't find the $5.99 socks at my ST store. I am going to look at my tiny T tomorrow. No big loss either way really - I'm sure we'll see other deals before long.

As for the stuffed peppers - I did a super easy/cheating recipe. LOL.

3 lbs of ground beef
3 eggs
generous amount of salt
generous amount of pepper
(probably too many) chopped onions
and while I'd normally do ketchup or some other tomato product and spice it up with other various spices, I just opted for a can of Hunt's "meatloaf sauce" that I picked up somewhere along the way... (found it while cleaning out the cabinets... lol) I put half in the mix, and reserved the other half for the tops.

Also, if DH/DD weren't on low-carb diets, I'd throw in a couple handfuls of either some cooked rice, oatmeal, or breadcrumbs (or some combo thereof) - but they are, so I left that out. It'll be kind of dense, but I don't think they'll care.

I had lots of mix leftover (only did 4 large peppers), but I will either pick up more peppers tomorrow and bake/freeze or do a meatloaf or something. Haven't decided yet.

Mix your meat stuff, chop the top off a pepper, remove seeds, over-stuff with meat, place in baking dish, pour extra sauce over top, put the tops back on and bake at 350 til done.
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08-17-2010 at 03:54 PM.
08-17-2010 at 03:54 PM.
Personally, I like to add a lot of extras to my meatloaf/pepper mixes - onions, garlic, spices, chopped peppers, etc... But dh is pretty plain jane when it comes to meatloaf and stuffed peppers. So... my best advice is experiment and do what the fam enjoys!

ETA:

Just wandered into deals... dreeme - you are naughty... Roll

ETA#2:

You could also do a mix of sausage and beef if you want. That gives it a different flavor. (I personally don't like it, but I'm funny that way...)
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08-17-2010 at 04:26 PM.
08-17-2010 at 04:26 PM.
Quote from ank220 :

*snip*

DD did her own transaction and they wouldn't let her use the footwear coupon on socks. For some reason, I thought that was okay but they told her that socks aren't footwear... they are apparel. Made me laugh because so many folks have been denied the c9 socks because "socks aren't apparel"... She had them take the socks off the transaction and just got her free CBA/produce/Bakery item. I was kind of proud of her.
I just knew Target was going to pull that stunt.


Good wishes going your & baby's way.
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08-17-2010 at 04:52 PM.
08-17-2010 at 04:52 PM.
Quote from Bargainscout :
I just knew Target was going to pull that stunt.


Good wishes going your & baby's way.

*laugh* Can't say I was overly surprised. *shrug* But, DD is also learning the fine art of picking your cashier...

Thanks for the good wishes too! Smilie

Oh - dh just told me that my stuffed peppers were better than his grandmother's! Faint I would've never expected to hear that! (he said it almost makes up for the fact that I haven't had this baby to spite him... Roll )
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08-17-2010 at 05:06 PM.
08-17-2010 at 05:06 PM.
hug and Pray to all those missing babies Frown

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Can anyone give a recommendation on a good store bought pizza crust? I don't really want to make my own crust and the kids want homemade pizza. I saw the Archer Farm or Market Pantry ones yesterday but a little scared to try it. I've used the Boboli (sp?) before but wasn't too impressed.

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We make homemade pizza all the time and I have gone to always using the little pizza crust packets that run about .50 or so reg. price around here. They are cheap and you just add the water, any brand is fine, I usually buy our grocery store's brand. Only takes one for a big thin crust pizza or two for a thicker crust OR if we are doing cheese-stuffed-crust with string cheese. Though I need to find a way to keep the cheese from bursting out of the crust. Tried freezing the string cheese and putting it in that way, thought maybe it'd take it longer to heat up....nope. Going to try poking holes in the crust the next time, we'll see.

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I just sat down for a min, and decided to catch up on Deals. I'm usually patient and helping, but I swear, if I hear 1 more "where can I find the .pdf of..."

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Now I am off to redo the shelf configuration in my kitchen, I have too many boxes of cereal, chef boyardee, Sobe.. I need more storage and organization, and less chaos!

*snip*
I *try* to read every post every day, which usually works fine for me but today it was like 3 pgs. of all of that stuff for only the last 12 hrs. or so!!! Aye.

I had to build new shelving last week for the same reason, looks much better now!

Quote from dreemedayze :
*snip*

Also saw a woman stocking new clothes in the infant/toddler area. She was putting out cute pants regular price 4.00. Denim mah friends. Sizes 12m to 5t. Girls only but I'm sure I saw boys ones on a table down the other side.
Anyone know the brand by chance - circo maybe? I am still trying to find something, anything that will fit dd well this year. Bought the size of TCP jeans that were the next size up.....and even with the tabs pulled out ALL THE WAY they are super baggy and loose not to mention look extremely funny. Dunno what I'm gonna do with this kid. She might have to wear jeggingsTeehee

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My mom has put very gentle pressure on me to homeschool .....If I were to homeschool, the teeny bit of sanity I have left would be gone within the first week. *snip*
I know I don't want my dd in public school, but I also know that I just could not homeschool. So, private school it will be. We have a couple really good ones around here, but yeah, pretty much had to decide now so we could start saving the $$$!

Quote from ank220 :
*snip*
I made a T run earlier. I spent a little more than expected, and discovered in the parking lot that I was way over charged for my peppers - she rang them up under red and yellow pepper codes.... *snip*
Ugh, I have had at least $10 worth of stuff ring up wrong, cashiers miss my q's when scanning, etc. this week. Luckily they have been nice about fixing it each time. My dd is getting rich though because every time they give me cash back I hand it to her to put it in her piggy bank.
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.teri.
08-17-2010 at 05:23 PM.
08-17-2010 at 05:23 PM.
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Another TPC I found today. Smilie

2 lb Bubba burgers Angus
4.64 regular 9.29

Check your local grocery store beer displays. There were coupon booklets and inside them was 1/1 any bubba burger coupon!
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Thats stock up price, thanks for the HU !!
Quote from dreemedayze :
hug to all those that have experienced the loss of a baby. I have four kids and I have had 3 miscarriages. It's very difficult to find strength to continue on when so many questions are left unanswered. My sister had her baby last October 16 weeks early. He lived for 10 days and died in her arms as she rocked him and kisses his tiny lips.

It has by far been the most humbling tragedy I have ever witnessed in my entire life. I think about him daily and I'd give anything to be able to have him back. The night he died I watched out the glass windows in NICU at the world moving along outside and wanted to reach out my hands and stop time. I wanted everyone to feel what we were feeling.

Alright. That's all. Sorry for the book. Doesn't take much to get me rambling.
This is heartwrenching. I'm so sorry for your sister. hug DS was also 16 weeks early, and was a twin. Our little boy lived for only a day. DD is now 22 weeks along, and I think that because the loss of a baby never really leaves you, no matter how much time passes, I find that I am becoming annoyingly overbearing with her. It's the critical stage (in my mind), and I keep harping on her. "don't do this, do that, get rest, don't go for walks, don't go swimming" I think I am going a little crazy laugh out loud But I just can't seem to help myself. It's like I'm taking in a deep breath and wont let it out until she is past that 'critical' stage. Am I nuts?

L2BAM hug hug so very sorry for your loss too.
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08-17-2010 at 05:40 PM.
08-17-2010 at 05:40 PM.
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Ugh, I have had at least $10 worth of stuff ring up wrong, cashiers miss my q's when scanning, etc. this week. Luckily they have been nice about fixing it each time. My dd is getting rich though because every time they give me cash back I hand it to her to put it in her piggy bank.
Yeah, after a little more perusal, there are a couple other errors - but not going to be worth the hassle I think. *sigh* One of those "eat it and pay better attention next time" deals. I just figure that means I need to go print me a gazillion q's at the library and go use 'em all up. Most produce freezes, right??!! Big Grin And stocking up enough chef boyardee in case of nuclear war is always helpful, right??

And while an auto adjusting q that is "off" by a few cents is one thing, a 2.00 q that adjusts to .95 is HIGHLY annoying - especially when it's because it mis-attached. Frown

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Am I nuts?
Ummm...

Seriously, though I would think that this kind of experience could make you hovering and protective.

Although, a note on the swimming - I was told that was a great way for a pregnant mom to get good exercise without stressing out joints and muscles the way earthbound exercises can. It can also help relieve pressure and pains from having to carry around the extra load... Smilie
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08-17-2010 at 05:44 PM.
08-17-2010 at 05:44 PM.
Quote from ank220 :

Ummm...

Seriously, though I would think that this kind of experience could make you hovering and protective.

Although, a note on the swimming - I was told that was a great way for a pregnant mom to get good exercise without stressing out joints and muscles the way earthbound exercises can. It can also help relieve pressure and pains from having to carry around the extra load... Smilie
LMAO I know, I am being obsessive about it. She has been using swimming as her main source of exercise from the beginning, and she just looks at me like I'm a crazy woman laugh out loud
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08-17-2010 at 06:03 PM.
08-17-2010 at 06:03 PM.
Ok, had to give up for the night about the shelving. I'm over half-way there, but just can't make up my mind where I want to put everything. Plus, it requires going outside to cut some more boards, and I really don't feel like doing that. Going to finish tomorrow after work.

I found something entertaining to do, if you are board. When you are in the deals thread and someone with low posts ask a stupid question, click on their name and go look at their other posts. The last one that posted, only had 20 posts, and no reps (besides the 10 you start with), almost all of her posts where "how do I do this?" "can you help me...?" , which is fine to a point, but most of it can be answered with less than a min of research on her part.

Off to bed for the night, gotta get up for work at 4am (and yes, I work at Target laugh out loud ) Truck unload starts pretty early!
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