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    Looking for alternatives to the children's dance industrial complex

    @bofaith This is what I came to recommend--that or your local parks and rec department or YMCA. And it's usually a class that lasts X weeks and then it's over forever (unless you sign up for the next round).
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    SAHPs, I Keep Messing Up and I'm Embarrassed. I Need to Fix This

    @ajewelinhiscrown Wash things on cold and dry them on low (sweaters) or medium. Though I can understand you probably wanted to sanitize the puke blanket. Set alarms on your phone for activity dropoff/pickup times. Seriously, if it's not on my phone I'm not going to remember it in time.
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    Favorite Safe Road Trip Toys/Activities for Toddlers!

    @katty143 Same here! And audiobooks started working very well for us around age 3 and onward, for long trips where they'd get bored of several hours of music
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    Am I the only one who doesn’t sign my girls up for dance classes/extra curricular activities?

    @anonymous9299 My city's parks and rec department does classes and activities that last about 8 weeks and then that's it, unless you want to sign up for another session. I have previously signed my son up for a ballet class when he was 4, a hip-hop class when he was 6, and ballet for my daughter...
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    Neighbor’s child crying for hours in the early morning. Is this normal?

    @sodafox For me, about three years.
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    I wish my husband hated his job so he would like us more

    @sophie0813 I don't have anything useful to say except I feel this so hard
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    Concerned about teenage son's interest in guns

    @yhwh_will_uplift I feel like mass murderers are probably actually not all that interested in the history and mechanics of guns. On the other hand, "a skill he’d potentially like to develop for self-defense" kind of sounds like those "good guy with a gun" types who are looking for reasons to be...
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