Michele Cheplic's comments

A Mother's View from the Pool: Why are you Wearing Crocs in the Water? - Blog Entry

27 Oct 2008 01:38 PM

kk1 you would fit in very nicely with our playgroup moms! ;-) Ditto everything you said!! Thanks for the comment.

Cracking Down on Bizarre Baby Names - Blog Entry

27 Oct 2008 01:35 PM

I agree kk1!

Halloween, the Economy and Your Family - Blog Entry

27 Oct 2008 01:34 PM

Courtney, Target and Wal-Mart are selling bags of fun-sized candy bars 2 for $4. You could easily spend under $10 this year!!

The Love Between Grandmother and Grandson - Blog Entry

27 Oct 2008 01:32 PM

And you know those same reporters who chastised him for making the trip would be the first to rake him over the coals if she died and he hadn't gone to say good-bye. Would you rather go to a person's funeral or say good bye in person before it's too late?

A Dinner Made of Chocolate: Chocolate Chicken and Chocolate Cherry Cookies - Blog Entry

27 Oct 2008 01:29 PM

Chocoholics unite! Thanks for the SWEET comment, Courtney ;-) !

Forgotten Anniversary - Blog Entry

25 Oct 2008 09:34 AM

Maybe that's why he's already had two wives. I'm just saying...

Halloween, the Economy and Your Family - Blog Entry

25 Oct 2008 05:49 AM

You are right geblueyes those inflatable ghosts and pumpkins are very expensive. I sure can't afford them. I agree with your remarks and thank you for taking the time to comment!!

Limited Mess Pumpkin Decorating Ideas for Kids - Blog Entry

25 Oct 2008 05:47 AM

Thanks geblueyes! My daughter is a craft queen at 4 years old!

Chewing the Fat on "Dancing with the Stars" - Blog Entry

25 Oct 2008 05:43 AM

I agree alekklein this story has gotten a TON of attention and I think it speaks to society's perception on body-type and our obsession with weight. I still think Maks and Louis should have kept their mouths shut.

Hugs and Mental Health - Blog Entry

25 Oct 2008 05:41 AM

Interesting. I wonder what would happen if they studied according to ethnicities. I was raised in Hawaii where the culture is extremely diverse and hugging is completely accepted, in fact, you are looked upon as strange (or at least considered a foreigner) if you don't greet people with a hug. The traditional greeting with a lei comes with a kiss on the cheek. People in Hawaii are very affectionate and hugs were often used to get around language barriers. What's more, Europeans greet each other with pecks on both cheeks, wonder how they would rate in the study. However, here in the continental US people are much more reserved. My young dd hugs everyone and some of her friends are taken aback that they receive a hug everytime they see her, but they usually come around and give one back. It's very cute. After all, who can resist a hug!

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