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ProSubscriber wrote:I would seriously doubt that a library program for tiny children would expect them to be very quiet (I mean, the library programs I know even have the children singing). Toddlers and babies don't have impulse control and can be loud. Children's librarians know this. Going for a program is different than "just" visiting the library or interrupting a story time. The children's section is typically a bit segregated and most of the programs are held during the week day when it's less busy. Also, it's a good time to practice being more quiet anyway and perhaps a library setting would get B&M to encourage Ollie to not screech vs a restaurant which in my experience is already a noisy place.
My library has a "Children's Room" and in the back of it is a double door and that's where little kids go. Any child under 5 is allowed and they can bring a blanket and stuffed animal and be read to. I used to go all the time when I was little, absolutely loved it.
Ok, I don't have much fashion sense, which is why I stick to basic tops and jeans. But even I know not to mix patterns like that.
That outfit is pretty bad. The outfit could have been cute with some white skinny jeans or leggings, and without the cut out shoulders.
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smellycat801 wrote:Ok, I don't have much fashion sense, which is why I stick to basic tops and jeans. But even I know not to mix patterns like that.
That outfit is pretty bad. The outfit could have been cute with some white skinny jeans or leggings, and without the cut out shoulders.
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Even the leggings could have been cute with a plain black shirt that showed the bump and maybe some black flats. It was the weird print mix and shoes that ruined it, each item individually is ok.
spacekitty wrote:I said it on the E&J thread but I am finally back
Anyways, remember when Missy just had Ollie and wanted him to look like her? I'm totally betting that the same will happen with baby #4 here.
Was catching up and noticed the last name debate:
I think it was when Missy had her uterus "fixed" (if that's the right word here) she showed her bracelet and said how it usually says Melissa Hollister because Melissa Hollister-Lanning is too long. But Ollie's name is Oliver James Lanning.
I think Missy's hyphening of her name shows her attachment to Mimi, because my older sister, who was the baby prior to me, has her hyphen and she wanted to prove my dad she's still a "(our last name) at heart". Not saying all women who hyphen or keep a maiden name do this. My Spanish teacher kept her maiden name because she does not like the reasoning why women changed her last names.
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Not relevant to the rest of your post, but Yay, you're back!! We've missed you!
spacekitty wrote:I said it on the E&J thread but I am finally back
Anyways, remember when Missy just had Ollie and wanted him to look like her? I'm totally betting that the same will happen with baby #4 here.
Was catching up and noticed the last name debate:
I think it was when Missy had her uterus "fixed" (if that's the right word here) she showed her bracelet and said how it usually says Melissa Hollister because Melissa Hollister-Lanning is too long. But Ollie's name is Oliver James Lanning.
I think Missy's hyphening of her name shows her attachment to Mimi, because my older sister, who was the baby prior to me, has her hyphen and she wanted to prove my dad she's still a "(our last name) at heart". Not saying all women who hyphen or keep a maiden name do this. My Spanish teacher kept her maiden name because she does not like the reasoning why women changed her last names.
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Not relevant to the rest of your post, but Yay, you're back!! We've missed you!
usmelllikesnow wrote:Who else thought Bryan was going to break the trampolines?
Totally thought this said tampons at a quick glance.
Sadly would not be a surprise. He'd then make it a huge deal, "because I'm just the best husband!"
I was thinking of Missy never going to college and realized:
I could see Missy as being in a big hurry to grow up and her attachment to Mimi at her damn uterus is her way of regretting the big rush out of the nest. Now she's brought kids into the picture.
I follow a Fundie/Duggar forum called FreeJinger, now I'm thinking: FreeOllie lol
kittypurry wrote:Lol at Missy wanting Oliver to grow up and be more independent. You should probably work on that yourself before expecting your child to do it...
nosygossip wrote:@spacekitty I follow freejinger too! We found out a while back that quite a few of us are freejinger-ers. Lol
I'm such a lurker over there, too intimidated honestly lol
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I'm a lurker too, things get crazy over there sometimes. I bet its really blowing up right now with JB and Michelle's interview. I didn't get to watch it, can't wait to head over there to catch up! I have like 7 threads to catch up on just on the Josh scandal, I haven't made it past the first one lol