Selasa, 08 Januari 2013

My hubby's birthday is coming up. Any ideas on what to give him from our 3 & 1 year olds?

Q. I LOVE making crafts with my little guys. Especially for special occasions. My hubby's 25th birthday is coming up and I'm at a loss as to what to give him from our kids. I want it to be special and mean a lot to him. He loves those special types of gifts.

SO my question is... Dad's: What is the best homemade gift your child has ever given you? Mom's: What gift from your kids to their dad is the most memorable? Help please! :)

A. A plaster of paris impression of their hands.

The one I received was done in a styrofoam shallow tray, like you'd get under a steak at the grocery store.

Make the plaster of paris thick so the children don't have to hold their hand there.

Shellac a recent picture of them to the dried product, and make sure you put a piece if yarn into the solution before they do the imprint, then you have a way to hang it on the wall afterwards.


How do adoptees do with marriage?
Q. Do they usually marry people of the culture/society they were adopted into, or from the one they were adopted out of?

Are divorce rates among adoptees really worse than the average?

Do adoptees usually want to adopt again or have children of their own?

A. 1. My ethnic heritage between my adoptive and biological families is nearly identical: Swedish/Irish-American + ???? vs. Swedish/Scottish-American vs. British/Greek-American. The socioeconomic culture was: my mom came from the 1% and married my dad from the lower middle class. Together they were upper middle class. My biological family was in extreme poverty. Both my birth mom and adoptive dad, in addition to coming from strong Swedish-American, Midwestern roots, came from immigrant farmers. I do not know my birth dad's heritage at all, but I have one child who, inexplicably, appears to be biracial! I married a Danish/Dutch/French-American from a poor, rural family.

I know my birth mother and we have issues. She is 57 years old. After years of sobriety, she is facing prison time for her third narcotics charge in as many years, and I find myself writing to judges to keep her out of prison. She does not actually talk to me, other than to post sweet things on my FB wall when she's feeling contrite. I do not know if this plays a part in my loyalty to my family.

2. Divorce rates among adoptees -- I imagine adoptees have trouble sometimes with commitment. I'm only 40 and have been married almost 20 years, and that is longer than either of our sets of parents. But I also suffered early (age 16) mother loss in my adoptive mom and that might make me hold on stronger. I'm not sure. I would imagine adoptees who came from orphanages and foster care, who had trouble with reactive attachment disorder and similar, would have more serious marriage issues.

3. I have three biological children and we would love to adopt from foster care. Ideally, a 7-10 year old girl who would be a close sibling with our 9 year old son, due to the fact that our older children are seven and ten years OLDER than he is and will be moving out soon, leaving him alone. He would be a wonderful brother, and we long to give to a child.

Also, the particular situation makes a difference. My college roommate was adopted at age 1-2 by her aunt and uncle after her mother died, and then had two younger sister/cousins who look just like her. She assimilated nearly perfectly into the family because she was raised by her mother's biological sister.

My bff from kindergarten on was adopted at birth, similar to me, and he is devoted to his adoptive parents, has no desire to see his birth family, and has never married in spite of being very attractive and a pilot in southern California! His younger sister has been married several years and has two small children with a man who does not share her values, nor does he help support the family. She also knows her birth mother and they have issues.

Another male bff was adopted at age 5 with his 3 year old brother. He remembers his birth mom and grandmother and is at peace with the fact that they gave a gift by putting the boys into the "system" and not continuing to attempt to raise them. He is also very devoted to his adoptive parents, did not get married until his 40s, but has had five children with three different women, none of whom are with his wife of 1.5 years.

Another adopted male in his 40s I know is a successful doctor. He had sweet, wonderful adoptive parents as far as I know, and a wonderful younger sister (their biological child). He has no interest in meeting his birth family. He left his first wife for his second. They have three children and seemed to have a happy marriage. However, I believe they are now separated due to a child endangerment incident he had, of which he as convicted. I have no idea if his adoption affected any of this behavior.


What's a Christmas gift for a 10 month old girl?
Q. My god daughter will be celebrating her first Christmas this year and I'm at a loss as to what to get her. (I don't have a lot of experience with babies and kids at this point) I don't to get her clothes because she has tons. I'd like to get something that will last for more than month or two before she'll grow out of it. I already have a books for her and am going to give some money for savings but I was thinking of some sort of learning toy.

A. Check out the creative play section at the portal of aBaby.com. I love their collection and find the learning toys that are available, great to gift to anybody. I got the 4 in 1 Dramatic Play Theatre from them - . My children love it and so do their friends. They create some plays on their own and find the theatre very inspiring to use. There are many other novel ideas they have crafted into toys. Check them out


How well do you know Iranians Green Movement? And after that what is your idea about Iranians?
Q. Notice: Iranians are not Arab! They are Persian! Keep it in mind please...
But don't forget it, all people in world are equal!

A. Look in the real world.
Decode this lyrics " You'll see"
Just little children among the crowd after the election?
"What's up"
" 25 years"
"Above the law"
"The Final countdown"
"I started the joke"
"My way"
"Self control"
Then who panic?
In not coming up with a solution earlier in calming them down ?
Why do the children behave in such a way in time?
After the mystery of us-911.
Some thing went wrong back home.
Distress signal was transmitted out by children back home.
What went wrong folks back home were not even aware of it being expose in time.
No one mess them up.
The misery was created " 25 tears" ago that crept out in time.
The lost generation do not understand what is missing inside them.
Blindly were searching for the gifts of life that created the missing link inside them
It was during after the election that exposed their misery in time.
Trace it earlier that their own survival is at risk and no one is even aware of it being exposed in time.
Look around most of the happening world-wide was created by the lost generation with the same problems.
They all communicating with hand signs beyond their control in time.
It's up to us to correct the mess before leaving in time.
If they don't get what they want will self destruct in time.
The damaged had been done to them " 25 years " ago
back in the past without being aware of it.
While they were living in misery at loss and blurred in moving backwards to the twilight zone in time.
If the children did not transmitted the distress signal will never know what went wrong with them in time.
The mystery of us-911 is a wake up call for us to stop further damage being done to our own children in time.
Who could not survive in the real world in time.
"It's up to you"
"Only you"
To stop further damage being done to them in time.
Luke 21.30-36
Luke 6.39-40,41-45,46-49
Luke 9.25,55-56,60
Luke 8.5-8,10-17
Luke 4.4
Revelation 22.13-17
Genesis 11.1,3-9
Revelation 16.14
Luke 22.3-6
Luke 4.4-7
Luke 3.7-9
Exodus 1.5
John 8.44
Luke 16.13
Matt 23.27
Luke 10.24
Luke 19.9-10
Matt 15.7-27
Matt 27.29,37
Exodus 20.1-7
Luke 24.44-45,47-48
Exodus 20.12
Exodus 20.1-18
Matt 22.17-21,32
Exodus 23.24,32
What do you think?





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