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How can you handle a child who is too high-spirited after she recovers from a serious illness?
i had been a single mother until my only daughter, nicole, turned four. i met a man named harry, who was a single father to a six-year-old girl named jade. we got married and became one big, happy family. our girls did not get along. nicole kept dobbing on jade and getting her into trouble. jade did not like nicole very much either, thinking she was an annoying little sister who always got into her way. they were both used to being the only child in the family. we have both spoiled our daughters a great deal. neither girl liked adjusting to a new family and things had never been the same. unfortunately, jade got cancer and had to spend a lot of time in the hospital. she had undergone many treatments, including chemo, which made her lose all her curly hair. we gave her most of the attention when she came home and let her have her own way because of her illness. that was very hard on nicole, who felt jealous and left out. it was a difficult time for all of us, but we coped. we sent nicole to kindergarten and gym class, which she enjoyed very much. we also got our relatives to help us a great deal. jade is now in remission and doing well. her hair had grown back. it is now reddish and wavy. she is now back in school. jade is active, healthy and happy. she is even attending a ballet class and will be in a recital. i gave birth to a pair of identical twin girls, emma and amanda. jade and nicole both love taking care of them, even though they have down syndrome. what worries me those days is that jade is becoming really out of hand.although jade is feeling good those days, she is too full of energy and daring that she is becoming a troublemaker. we do not want her to break her spirit, but we do not want anything to happen to her either. what should we do?
How can you handle a child who is too high-spirited after she recovers from a serious illness?
i had been a single mother until my only daughter, nicole, turned four. i met a man named harry, who was a single father to a six-year-old girl named jade. we got married and became one big, happy family. our girls did not get along. nicole kept dobbing on jade and getting her into trouble. jade did not like nicole very much either, thinking she was an annoying little sister who always got into her way. they were both used to being the only child in the family. we have both spoiled our daughters a great deal. neither girl liked adjusting to a new family and things had never been the same. unfortunately, jade got cancer and had to spend a lot of time in the hospital. she had undergone many treatments, including chemo, which made her lose all her curly hair. we gave her most of the attention when she came home and let her have her own way because of her illness. that was very hard on nicole, who felt jealous and left out. it was a difficult time for all of us, but we coped. we sent nicole to kindergarten and gym class, which she enjoyed very much. we also got our relatives to help us a great deal. jade is now in remission and doing well. her hair had grown back. it is now reddish and wavy. she is now back in school. jade is active, healthy and happy. she is even attending a ballet class and will be in a recital. i gave birth to a pair of identical twin girls, emma and amanda. jade and nicole both love taking care of them, even though they have down syndrome. what worries me those days is that jade is becoming really out of hand.although jade is feeling good those days, she is too full of energy and daring that she is becoming a troublemaker. we do not want her to break her spirit, but we do not want anything to happen to her either. what should we do?
Sally Beauty Supply Question?
I recently discovered Sally Beauty Supply, and IM IN LOVE. I especially adore the nail polish! I want to invest in a huge stash, like go crazy and just buy so many different colors!
However, I’m torn. I picked out a ton of different colors of China Glaze nail polish, but when I got to the counter, the cashier suggested that I get the exact same colors in Finger Paints polish. I told her that I’d done research and that China Glaze was one of the top brands. I had never even heard of Finger Paints. She told me that she preferred Finger Paints because it was cheaper, and not as sheer as China Glaze. She seemed like she knew what she was talking about, so I bought a few of each.
She was right about Finger Paints being thicker than China Glaze. The color red that I bought is incredible! But China Glaze is supposed to be one of the best brands and it has so many more colorful collections to choose from.
So help me please! What do I pick – Finger Paints or China Glaze? Or mix it up and get a little of both? Please tell me why – does it thicken, is it too sheer, doe it come off quickly. or is the color on the nail different than on the bottle? Personal experience please!
Thank you so much!
What straighteners do Regis use?
I got my hair highlighted at a Regis Salon in May and they straightened it. I absolutly fell in love with how straight and perfect my hair looked! What kind of straighteners do Regis Hair Salons use? ~Thanks
dose anyone know any black people scene hairstyles?
im in love with scene hair but i cant find any hairstyles for me.Can you pleas help me find scene hair for black people pweez. thanks alot
What are the prices for hair-care at Regis salons?
I’m just wondering, what are the prices for a haircut or a trim, and for full-head coloring or highlights? I really want to get my hair done soon!
Also, do the stylists there do a good job? Do you leave satisfied?
Thanks, Peace & Love, Isabel. [[;
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How can you handle a child who is too high-spirited after she recovers from cancer?
i had been a single mother until my only daughter, nicole, turned four. i met a man named harry, who was a single father to a six-year-old girl named jade. we got married and became one big, happy family. our girls did not get along. nicole kept dobbing on jade and getting her into trouble. jade did not like nicole very much either, thinking she was an annoying little sister who always got into her way. they were both used to being the only child in the family. we have both spoiled our daughters a great deal. neither girl liked adjusting to a new family and things had never been the same. unfortunately, jade got cancer and had to spend a lot of time in the hospital. she had undergone many treatments, including chemo, which made her lose all her curly hair. we gave her most of the attention when she came home and let her have her own way because of her illness. that was very hard on nicole, who felt jealous and left out. it was a difficult time for all of us, but we coped. we sent nicole to kindergarten and gym class, which she enjoyed very much. we also got our relatives to help us a great deal. jade is now in remission and doing well. her hair had grown back. it is now reddish and wavy. she is now back in school. jade is active, healthy and happy. she is even attending a ballet class and will be in a recital. she has made a lot of friends and loves to have sleepovers. jade is an outgoing girl who loves to sing, dance and party. i gave birth to a pair of identical twin girls, emma and amanda. jade and nicole both love taking care of them, even though they have down syndrome. what worries me those days is that jade is becoming really out of hand.although jade is feeling good those days, she is too full of energy and daring that she is becoming a troublemaker. we do not want her to break her spirit, but we do not want anything to happen to her either. what should we do?
How can you handle a child who is too high-spirited after she recovers from a serious illness?
i had been a single mother until my only daughter, nicole, turned four. i met a man named harry, who was a single father to a six-year-old girl named jade. we got married and became one big, happy family. our girls did not get along. nicole kept dobbing on jade and getting her into trouble. jade did not like nicole very much either, thinking she was an annoying little sister who always got into her way. they were both used to being the only child in the family. we have both spoiled our daughters a great deal. neither girl liked adjusting to a new family and things had never been the same. unfortunately, jade got cancer and had to spend a lot of time in the hospital. she had undergone many treatments, including chemo, which made her lose all her curly hair. we gave her most of the attention when she came home and let her have her own way because of her illness. that was very hard on nicole, who felt jealous and left out. it was a difficult time for all of us, but we coped. we sent nicole to kindergarten and gym class, which she enjoyed very much. we also got our relatives to help us a great deal. jade is now in remission and doing well. her hair had grown back. it is now reddish and wavy. she is now back in school. jade is active, healthy and happy. she is even attending a ballet class and will be in a recital. i gave birth to a pair of identical twin girls, emma and amanda. jade and nicole both love taking care of them, even though they have down syndrome. what worries me those days is that jade is becoming really out of hand.although jade is feeling good those days, she is too full of energy and daring that she is becoming a troublemaker. we do not want her to break her spirit, but we do not want anything to happen to her either. what should we do?
How can you handle a child who is too high-spirited after she recovers from cancer?
i had been a single mother until my only daughter, nicole, turned four. i met a man named harry, who was a single father to a six-year-old girl named jade. we got married and became one big, happy family. our girls did not get along. nicole kept dobbing on jade and getting her into trouble. jade did not like nicole very much either, thinking she was an annoying little sister who always got into her way. they were both used to being the only child in the family. we have both spoiled our daughters a great deal. neither girl liked adjusting to a new family and things had never been the same. unfortunately, jade got cancer and had to spend a lot of time in the hospital. she had undergone many treatments, including chemo, which made her lose all her curly hair. we gave her most of the attention when she came home and let her have her own way because of her illness. that was very hard on nicole, who felt jealous and left out. it was a difficult time for all of us, but we coped. we sent nicole to kindergarten and gym class, which she enjoyed very much. we also got our relatives to help us a great deal. jade is now in remission and doing well. her hair had grown back. it is now reddish and wavy. she is now back in school. jade is active, healthy and happy. she is even attending a ballet class and will be in a recital. i gave birth to a pair of identical twin girls, emma and amanda. jade and nicole both love taking care of them, even though they have down syndrome. what worries me those days is that jade is becoming really out of hand.although jade is feeling good those days, she is too full of energy and daring that she is becoming a troublemaker. we do not want her to break her spirit, but we do not want anything to happen to her either. what should we do?
How can you handle a child who is too high-spirited after she recovers from a serious illness?
i had been a single mother until my only daughter, nicole, turned four. i met a man named harry, who was a single father to a six-year-old girl named jade. we got married and became one big, happy family. our girls did not get along. nicole kept dobbing on jade and getting her into trouble. jade did not like nicole very much either, thinking she was an annoying little sister who always got into her way. they were both used to being the only child in the family. we have both spoiled our daughters a great deal. neither girl liked adjusting to a new family and things had never been the same. unfortunately, jade got cancer and had to spend a lot of time in the hospital. she had undergone many treatments, including chemo, which made her lose all her curly hair. we gave her most of the attention when she came home and let her have her own way because of her illness. that was very hard on nicole, who felt jealous and left out. it was a difficult time for all of us, but we coped. we sent nicole to kindergarten and gym class, which she enjoyed very much. we also got our relatives to help us a great deal. jade is now in remission and doing well. her hair had grown back. it is now reddish and wavy. she is now back in school. jade is active, healthy and happy. she is even attending a ballet class and will be in a recital. i gave birth to a pair of identical twin girls, emma and amanda. jade and nicole both love taking care of them, even though they have down syndrome. what worries me those days is that jade is becoming really out of hand.although jade is feeling good those days, she is too full of energy and daring that she is becoming a troublemaker. we do not want her to break her spirit, but we do not want anything to happen to her either. what should we do?
How can you handle a child who is too high-spirited after she recovers from cancer?
i had been a single mother until my only daughter, nicole, turned four. i met a man named harry, who was a single father to a six-year-old girl named jade. we got married and became one big, happy family. our girls did not get along. nicole kept dobbing on jade and getting her into trouble. jade did not like nicole very much either, thinking she was an annoying little sister who always got into her way. they were both used to being the only child in the family. we have both spoiled our daughters a great deal. neither girl liked adjusting to a new family and things had never been the same. unfortunately, jade got cancer and had to spend a lot of time in the hospital. she had undergone many treatments, including chemo, which made her lose all her curly hair. we gave her most of the attention when she came home and let her have her own way because of her illness. that was very hard on nicole, who felt jealous and left out. it was a difficult time for all of us, but we coped. we sent nicole to kindergarten and gym class, which she enjoyed very much. we also got our relatives to help us a great deal. jade is now in remission and doing well. her hair had grown back. it is now reddish and wavy. she is now back in school. jade is active, healthy and happy. she is even attending a ballet class and will be in a recital. i gave birth to a pair of identical twin girls, emma and amanda. jade and nicole both love taking care of them, even though they have down syndrome. what worries me those days is that jade is becoming really out of hand.although jade is feeling good those days, she is too full of energy and daring that she is becoming a troublemaker. we do not want her to break her spirit, but we do not want anything to happen to her either. what should we do?
anyone know different foundations that match NC30 by MAC?
I went to MAC Cosmetics store to buy the pro longwear foundation, first foundation I ever tried since I used to use powders only
Got my shade matched, NC30
but I was wondering I’d love to try other foundations from drugstores like revlon, loreal etc ..
Don’t know what my shade would be and drugstores don’t match your shade for you
anyone know any good matches that’s real close to NC30
concealers as well, just write down every foundation you know and the shade you know matches alot, thanks! ![]()