Today we went to two food stores. I saved almost 50$ at Albertsons, whoohoo! I probably didn’t save shit at Sams, but I never do. We dropped Sasha off to be groomed. We can see her face! Michael called around to find the cheapest place for Scarlett to get her shots and then be groomed. …
April 7, 2008 – 2:41 pm
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By Jennifer
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Posted in Education, Food
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Tagged 2008, appointment, April, books, Dorian, Eshiva, fibre art, Hair, Malachai, News, pediatrician, random, tattoo, tattooing, zaide
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I called today and picked out Eshiva’s health plan. I got on the phone to the other one for the boys and re-faxed our paystubs and stuff. Somehow they got them for Eshiva’s but not the boys? Whatever. I think we have to pay 20$ per child per month, but I’m not positive. I haven’t …
April 1, 2008 – 7:19 pm
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By Jennifer
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Posted in General
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Tagged 2008, April, Erin, Eshiva, Malachai, mom, oil, photo, therapy, tomorrow
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First thing this morning I helped clean up by the stairs, because construction (rather, deconstruction) began on our bathroom. Then I got on the phone with the doctor about Sara’s testing, but found out it probably is not covered by the insurance (voluntary) but that the school can do their own testing. We phoned the …
April 30, 2007 – 5:17 pm
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By Jennifer
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Posted in General
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Tagged 2007, appointment, April, Dorian, Erin, Florida, Malachai, money, shop, shopping, shul
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I am sure you have all noticed in Dorian’s photos it looks like he has been eating blueberries or I don’t know, drinking battery acid. Well, we had been needing to go in for that, because the asshole dentist we went to last year said unless he is in pain, they wont do anything about …
April 30, 2007 – 5:10 pm
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By Jennifer
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Posted in General, Mishpucha
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Tagged 2007, appointment, April, child, dentist, Dorian, goodness, hot, ice, insurance, Kids, ot, photo, teeth, yay!
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So after my bitchin and moanin, we went in today! We completed the inside wing on my phoenix. I was literally in tears when we go to the top (shoulder cap) and it wasn’t even that much work! I have no shame. It hurt! It hurt way more than the ditch. I am glad it’s …
I know my son is not a diagnosis, but I need a diagnosis, and a proper one, before I know what to do with him. What to change in how I treat him, if anything. What to expect [realistically] of him. What I need to make allowances for and what I need to crack down …