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Mommyma
Hello, I am mommy in MN with Jesus in my heart. I enjoy arts and crafts, and hope to be going back to college next fall for graphic design. I love reading Karen Kingsbury books and learning about psychology and how to be a whole person. I like making jewelry, painting, drawing, and expecially above all playing with my toddler! :)
Electronic music fans: Can somebody please tell me the artist who made the song in this video?
http://youtu.be/GAQCpkBy_HM I've been attempting to no avail to find the band name. The channel the video is from is not helping me at all, nor other commenters. I believe it is a relatively popular electronica song, but it has no words so I can't just type lyrics in my search engine and find it. My daughter and I like this song, and it's not great to have to listen to the beginning of the Disney car toys channel intro before the song plays. I'd also like to see if I enjoy any other songs by this band. Thanks in advance :)
1 AnswerOther - Music5 years agoDo EBT cards still work during a government shutdown?
Are funds paused when a government shutdown occurs? I keep hearing about the Obamacare law and how they are probably going to shut the gov down soon. Just wondering if I need to go grocery shopping tonight.
3 AnswersGovernment8 years agoLiving in in-law's home?
My boyfriend and I used to have our own apartment. We have a 21 month-old daughter and about a year ago I left him because he was a raging alcoholic. I left him for six months and during that time he lost the apartment because of his finances(and drinking). He moved in with his parents. Last Fall I decided to get back together with him. SO now while we are saving money and going to school we are living with his parents. We will be there for at least another eight months til he finishes an IT Certification. So I have been here for five months. During this time there have been dozens of things that work together to drive me crazy. Things are going well in my boyfriend and my relationship, we are going to individual and couple counseling, THANK GOD. But, his parents are making it very difficult to live here. If you've ever had a roommate you know that it is difficult to live with anyone. The things that have bothered me most tho, the ones that this question is about, are these. His mother had a cold-sore one day and I caught her sharing her water bottle with my baby. My boyfriend and I have never had a cold-sore before and we share drinks with her sometimes but we are her parents so that is our choice. I am not okay with his mom doing that, and I actually talked to her about it. I told her that because of germs we should not share drinks with the baby because she might get sick, But I must not have made it clear enough because I caught her sharing her drink with my baby again the other day at an Easter egg hunt. I told her right away, in not the nicest way, 'do not share drinks with Jenna'. So that is my main concern right now, and I don't know what to do because it is such a touchy subject and I am the one living in their home. Also, my boyfriends father used to call my beautiful baby, 'Ugly' as a nickname to be funny. I've had to put a stop to that by confronting him about it. And then there was the thing where his mom was giving my baby medication every single time she looked after her, maybe once or twice a week giving her either tylenol or allergy medication because she thought she was coming down with a cold or she was itching her eyes. Rarely did I ever notice anything that I felt the baby should have medication for in those times, and I feel that I should be consulted before somebody gives her any kind of drug. My boyfriend was supportive enought to talk to her about that one, but I think maybe it would be taken more seriously if I took the initiative to clearly talk to her about these two things she has done. Do you think that would cause more problems than it is worth? Am I over-reacting, or do I need to talk to her more clearly about these things?
1 AnswerOther - Family & Relationships9 years ago