Define: Overweight
March 20th, 2010 admin
Topics: children, DLife, eating right, emotions, fitness, food, insulin & pumps, kids, oral meds, real life, relationships, type 1, type 2, weight
The Mr. took No. 1 to his last well-child doctor’s visit. I should have gone. I’m such an information junkie that I ask so many questions of The Mr. after things like this that it would have just made more sense for me to have gone.
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Tayroar (Taylor) : @kelsie_um True. And you wouldn't have to put up with the annoying screaming children and stuff.. Updated : 2010-09-09T12:28:57Z | Reply | View Tweet |
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mommymomentblog (Mommy Moment) : Shopping with Children http://ow.ly/18VPEo.. Updated : 2010-09-09T12:28:57Z | Reply | View Tweet |
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iPamken (pamken) : The boyz are eating lasagna leftovers... Im feeling like a mamma feeding her children..... Updated : 2010-09-09T12:28:56Z | Reply | View Tweet |
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ShakDiva77 (Ketta Cummins) : I do have the best children! Love them so much!!.. Updated : 2010-09-09T12:28:54Z | Reply | View Tweet |
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Duha (Duha) : Always kiss your children goodnight, even if they're already asleep. ~H. Jackson Brown, Jr... Updated : 2010-09-09T12:28:51Z | Reply | View Tweet |
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