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Have you tried the FSOT boards here on BBS? I like to watch for good deals on children's clothes and toys there. It might be an alternative with good prices. I also like to hit the thrift stores around here, great prices and they outgrow clothing so quickly at two years old. What size does she wear? I might have some things that my dd has outgrown.
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10-31-2003 01:03 PM
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since you and your boy friend arent married why would you have to use his income? I mean there are ways around it...and there are lots of churches that have clothes closets for this kinda help and even food if you need it
You can find me out where the pavement ends and the west begins.........wide open spaces.........
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About counting her boyfriend's income... in some places the system is screwy. For a while my daughter and I had to stay with friends, and I had to report THEIR income!
Anyway, I agree with everyone else here. 2 year olds are VERY easy to please. Good luck with everything, and I am so glad that she is in such a loving home.
I shot an arrow toward the sky,
It hit a white cloud floating by.
The cloud fell dying to the shore,
I don't shoot arrows anymore.
Pile up enough "tomorrows", and all you have is a bunch of empty yesterdays.
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A new Mom at 22 to a two year old. You are a wonderful person. She is so LUCKY to have you. The people here have given you some wonderful advice.
I just wanted you to know that with all the crasiness in the world, it is good to hear about a young person stepping up and doing the right thing to help a child in need.
I hope God or whatever higher power you believe in BLESSES you. Good LUCK.
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Since your bf's working, how about you get a part time job on the shift your bf is not working? I know it might sound taxing.. but that's what I do.. saves on childcare, and if you need it, you need it... they're about to start hiring for the christmas season.
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