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DC has so many free museums and monuments. Fundies should take advantage of that whenever they can. 

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When I was growing up in NJ, I had the privilege of going to DC a whole bunch. We had family there, and if you timed it right with beltway traffic, it would only take maybe 3.5-4 hours. My mom would have us do the monuments and museum tour every time, and we used to tease her about it how not much had changed since the last time (more aimed at the monuments than the museums). Looking back, I'm so grateful she invested in us that way, and I continued to visit the city a lot with my husband.

Now I live in Florida and I can't drive anywhere less than 6 hours without still being in Florida. Which feels like a trap.

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2 hours ago, front hugs > duggs said:

 

Now I live in Florida and I can't drive anywhere less than 6 hours without still being in Florida. Which feels like a trap.

Try living in California. 😂

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I’m really curious to see if kiddo will end up being Little Lord Fauntleroy or miserable because they force him to be a male stereotype. In a perfect world, he’ll just be kid #5 and allowed to be whoever he is AND given the same rules/expectations as his sisters were at that age. 

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4 hours ago, Guanabana said:

Try living in California. 😂

I'd take Socialist/Marxist Cali over Freedom-lovin FL any day!!! 5-10 year plan is trying to move from being Orlando-mouse based to Burbank-mouse based :) (will also take Europe-mouse based, and Asia-mouse based for the right opportunity).

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7 hours ago, front hugs > duggs said:

 

Now I live in Florida and I can't drive anywhere less than 6 hours without still being in Florida. Which feels like a trap.

I can drive to Orlando (22-ish hours) faster than I can travel to my province's western border. 

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7 minutes ago, CanadianMamam said:

I can drive to Orlando (22-ish hours) faster than I can travel to my province's western border. 

LOL as resident of Southern Ontario, I can say the same for our Northwest border! All the way north forget about it!

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1 hour ago, Smoochie said:

LOL as resident of Southern Ontario, I can say the same for our Northwest border! All the way north forget about it!

I am also in Southern Ontario 😂. I was trying to figure out the best way to phrase the border.

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15 hours ago, CanadianMamam said:

I am also in Southern Ontario 😂. I was trying to figure out the best way to phrase the border.

Maybe your user name, but, I just presumed you were in Quebec!

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On 1/26/2023 at 8:54 PM, JermajestyDuggar said:

DC has so many free museums and monuments. Fundies should take advantage of that whenever they can. 

It did seem in her video they did a bunch - both Air & Space and Natural History, some walking around the mall. She says "it feels like we saw all if DC" but of course they only went to the mall which is a teeny tiny portion of DC (say I who lived there 7 years).

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On 1/27/2023 at 1:28 PM, Expectopatronus said:

I’m really curious to see if kiddo will end up being Little Lord Fauntleroy or miserable because they force him to be a male stereotype. In a perfect world, he’ll just be kid #5 and allowed to be whoever he is AND given the same rules/expectations as his sisters were at that age. 

I was just thinking about this and all fingers point to this boy will grow up to be a completely helpless man bc he will have had 5 females at his disposal to do everything for him his entire life. Good luck to his wife.

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3 hours ago, BadMurphy said:

I was just thinking about this and all fingers point to this boy will grow up to be a completely helpless man bc he will have had 5 females at his disposal to do everything for him his entire life. Good luck to his wife.

I'm wondering what will happen when he wants to wear Maci's pink boots or play tea party with Zoey. What abut a game of polly pockets? Most of the time, he's going to be with those little girls, who have been taught to be as girly as possible.

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I haven't been keeping up lately but wondered if anyone knows if Alyssa's co-op was a classical conversations one? I can't find where she's talked about it lately. I started looking into it briefly and it's so, so, much memory work. That with Abeka would be absolutely soul sucking for a child. 

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11 hours ago, Smoochie said:

Maybe your user name, but, I just presumed you were in Quebec!

😂 The M is for my first name Mama M, but I definitely see the confusion. 

6 hours ago, BadMurphy said:

I was just thinking about this and all fingers point to this boy will grow up to be a completely helpless man bc he will have had 5 females at his disposal to do everything for him his entire life. Good luck to his wife.

He also has one of the worst male role models of any of the Bates men/spouses. John seems useless. Other than his yearly daddy-daughtet date he never watched the kids, doesn't seem to help with housework, etc. 

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20 hours ago, freethemall said:

It did seem in her video they did a bunch - both Air & Space and Natural History, some walking around the mall. She says "it feels like we saw all if DC" but of course they only went to the mall which is a teeny tiny portion of DC (say I who lived there 7 years).

they've gone up for previous swearing ins, however. They've visited the Library of Congress, among other places. (although that was 1-2 kids ago)

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Because of redistricting, I went from having a democratic representative to Daniel Webster. I’m now on his weekly emails, which always include a poll. He’ll ask like, what’s most important to you?

A) defending our southern border

B)2nd amendment rights 

C) being pro life

D) weaponization of the FBI

E) other - write in, where I take the time to express the importance of a woman’s right to choose, transparency in government, improving the Supreme Court, eliminating the filibuster, and having term limits for congress and scotus

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14 hours ago, front hugs > duggs said:

Because of redistricting, I went from having a democratic representative to Daniel Webster. I’m now on his weekly emails, which always include a poll. He’ll ask like, what’s most important to you?

A) defending our southern border

B)2nd amendment rights 

C) being pro life

D) weaponization of the FBI

E) other - write in, where I take the time to express the importance of a woman’s right to choose, transparency in government, improving the Supreme Court, eliminating the filibuster, and having term limits for congress and scotus

That's too funny! I'd like to see the staffer's face when he/she reads that.

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On 1/27/2023 at 4:12 PM, front hugs > duggs said:

I'd take Socialist/Marxist Cali over Freedom-lovin FL any day!!! 5-10 year plan is trying to move from being Orlando-mouse based to Burbank-mouse based :) (will also take Europe-mouse based, and Asia-mouse based for the right opportunity).

I miss my mouse life sometimes. 

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Isn’t today the day they show the nursery and announce the baby’s name?

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1 hour ago, SassyPants said:

Isn’t today the day they show the nursery and announce the baby’s name?

Rhett Alan. Just like a few of us guessed. My son’s closest friend is Rhett and his parents are dirty dirty libs. 

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Her naming style is predictable. She likes short names. She likes southern sounding names. So Rhett was a given. 

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