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Valorie Delp's comments

Cranberries Don't Come in a Can! - Blog Entry

14 Nov 2007 05:18 PM

They rot just like any other fruit. (I mean you'd see if they were yucky and bad and inedible.) Try slicing one and looking at the inside to see if it looks normal! ;-)

Do You Tell Your Husband When Another Man Hits on You? - Blog Entry

14 Nov 2007 10:40 AM

Oh karri. . .I know. . .I was joking.

Prince Harry Gets Dumped - Blog Entry

14 Nov 2007 09:59 AM

I have theories about all the royals' relationships. I kind of wonder if she was acceptable marriage material to the royal family.

Reason #2 Why Tax Credits Are Wrong for Homeschoolers - Blog Entry

13 Nov 2007 06:49 PM

I appreciate Nola, your non-tomato stance. ;-)

Reason #2 Why Tax Credits Are Wrong for Homeschoolers - Blog Entry

13 Nov 2007 10:56 AM

Hi Sarah. . .

Oh yes. . .I have more than one. . .I have 5. . .an 8yo (3rd grade), 6yo (gifted 1st grade), 4yo--pk optional, and 2yo twins. . .pk waaaayyy optional. ;-)

I have written tons of articles on this. . .but the question comes up so often that I will answer your question in a new blog. . .and link all the others. Hope that helps. . .you can look for it probably tomorrow.

Reason #1 Why a Tax Credit for Homeschoolers is Wrong - Blog Entry

13 Nov 2007 04:04 AM

I think you'll both like my next article. . .

I Swore I Would Never Do This, But... - Blog Entry

12 Nov 2007 08:22 PM

I have to admit that I snicker at people who don't have kids and say, "When I'm a parent I'll never do such and such. . ." I too have found myself wandering all over looking for this or that. . .5 x over! ;-)

Do You Tell Your Husband When Another Man Hits on You? - Blog Entry

12 Nov 2007 07:32 PM

Men hitting on me? Are you kidding? They take one look at this mom with 5 kids, then they take a double take of the twins, and they fleeeeeeeeee. . . ;-)

Reason #1 Why a Tax Credit for Homeschoolers is Wrong - Blog Entry

12 Nov 2007 05:34 PM

LOL You're too funny! And thank you. ;-)

Cranberries Don't Come in a Can! - Blog Entry

12 Nov 2007 01:42 PM

The official answer is about two weeks. But honestly, I know I've gone up to three. You can freeze them and they'll stay good for about a year.

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