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Do you think that the good books for children have to be of the kind that adults could read and enjoy them too? I read this thought in a magazine and support it of course with all my heart. If you think for a while you'll see that many (or most) of the books for children have much more wisdom than all the soap operas in the wrold for example... If anyone read Harry Potter (a children's book which many adults like too) they couldn't disagree in any of J.K. Rowling's books one could find something to think about...
On Friday we had a snow day. Little Man was home for the entire day. He was excited about getting to sleep in . . . for about 5 minutes. Then he was all reared up and ready for the day. And oh what a day.
Your blog inspired us to blog about little Buddy G and his 2 mommies. A huge light bulb clicked . . . who really needs the Buddy G, My Two Moms and me DVD? MORMONS - of course!
Check out our site at http://twolesbosgoinatit.com
It's all fun and no pain.
Here is our post inspired by Proud Parenting:
Buddy G, Two Moms and Me . . . just a fun, happy, homo family! If you have kids, know kids or want to agitate right-wing hateful Mormon adults with zombie kids - buy them a Buddy G dvd.
I just bought my tickets to Family Day at "Xanadu: the Broadway Musical." My partner and I saw it a few months ago and we have been excited to take our two kids (one boy, one girl 8 & 7). It's a lot of fun for the whole family. It's campy, witty, and well-performed so that the adults are entertained, but it's not dirty, and there's enough romance and roller skates that kids will love it to. Haha!
Anyway, there is a Family Day at Xanadu in August.
http://xanaduonbroadway.com/family/