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Christmas comes early!
8 hours ago ago from life lessons
Two doelings , originally uploaded by edgwickfarm . My farm daughter called to tell me she had had kids ths morning! Her buck did what he wanted when he wanted so the due date were not set in stone. She thought the babies would arrive at the end of the month, maybe. This is a nice surprise and brings milk back to the farm!
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10 hours ago ago from Sticky Feet (Part Deux)
On Sunday morning, I put all of the kids in their ornament shirts (Thanks to Aunt Manny for keeping the kids dressed in style!) and they amused themselves by looking through the Toys R Us catalog and pondering what Santa might bring. #1 on Bo's list is Cars. #2 is Thomas. I was kinda hoping he'd wish for something big - like one of these swing sets. If only Santa was real. :)
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22 hours ago ago from Lorrainerimando's Blog
As it turns out, the lesson was on me. After fighting my daughter's fever all night with strong aromatic salves, flu meds, and ibuprofen and all I had to offer, we could not win the battle. When I woke up this morning to give my daughter another dose of medication and drop some eucalyptus on her feet, she still did not look good to me. Although she said she felt better, I was not convinced. Something was not right. I don't remember ever ...
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18 hours ago ago from Redbabe\'s Cozy Corner
We slept very well last Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Amazingly well and it felt kinda strange but we simply brushed it aside. Come Monday, only we realised (or rather, I realised) why we slept so well for the past few nights. It was all because our neighbour with 5 kids were away for holiday... hehehe... *** I think they got back late Sunday night or early Monday morning cause their autogate started to open and close early in the ...
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The Dewan Rakyat was informed this week that the number of Orang Asli students at the primary, secondary and tertiary levels had increased from 25,3543 in 2004 to 26,990 this year for the primary level; from 7,554 to 10,725 in the secondary level, and from 157 to 295 for the tertiary level. There continues however, to be a high dropout rate among Orang Asli students and that a committee had been formed to identify the problems they faced ...
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