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prohemp
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PostPosted: 02/06/03 - 17:55    Post subject: HIGHLIGHTS
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My kids subscribe as i did as a youth - i love the hidden pictures......working at home means i get first crack at it when it comes in the mail - otherwise the kids circle the hidden pictures and well then it's no fun, no??

what of your kids do you play with ...without them????
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PostPosted: 02/06/03 - 18:01    Post subject:
i use my daughters Hello Kitty disc player on the treadmill.
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PostPosted: 02/06/03 - 18:02    Post subject:
I gotta practice up on the playstation or they kick my butt...
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PostPosted: 02/06/03 - 18:05    Post subject:
My 3 yr old does not have much that interests me. I mean
the Barney memory game just doesn't do it for me. I do enjoy
reading fairy tales to her at night.

When I was a kid I got a subsription to the National Geographic World magazine. I loved it, and as soon as little Poky is old enough I will subsribe.
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PostPosted: 02/06/03 - 18:14    Post subject:
legos, blocks, matchbox and hot wheels cars
bob the builder stuff. Some of their memory games are cool too.
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PostPosted: 02/06/03 - 18:18    Post subject:
When the girls were little I enjoyed beating them at Pretty Pretty Princess.
Now that they are older we battle on Playstation and board games.
Also my oldest daughter and I share books. I reread the Lord of the Rings Trilogy and got a shot at the Harry Potter books. She reads some of my history books (The Romanovs and Thomas Jefferson).

Nick and I love getting on the floor with his trains and outside with the Tonkas.
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PostPosted: 02/06/03 - 18:28    Post subject:
BamBam wrote:
When the girls were little I enjoyed beating them at Pretty Pretty Princess.
Now that they are older we battle on Playstation and board games.
Also my oldest daughter and I share books. I reread the Lord of the Rings Trilogy and got a shot at the Harry Potter books. She reads some of my history books (The Romanovs and Thomas Jefferson).

Nick and I love getting on the floor with his trains and outside with the Tonkas.


hey I've worn the PPP tiara many times Embarassed
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PostPosted: 02/06/03 - 18:34    Post subject:
prohemp wrote:
hey I've worn the PPP tiara many times Embarassed
...there's a dude violation on some level there
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PostPosted: 02/06/03 - 19:22    Post subject:
Pretty much all of these:

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