Definitely, Daddy’s Little Doctor. You’ve got a point. Maybe what I should say is that I hope my kids will like the snacks and treats I make for them and remember them more than just any old junk food. I love to cook and really want my kids to enjoy eating an array of home-cooked, passionate meals!
I like to save ribbons from things and tie them on a bobby pin or around my ponytail for a cheap thrill. I also keep a ribbon tied around my sorority’s tote bag to tell it apart.
Haha I thought it was a gamma phi.
You’re correct!
I get what you’re trying to go for, but I think screaming ten-year-olds are NS.
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Definitely, Daddy’s Little Doctor. You’ve got a point. Maybe what I should say is that I hope my kids will like the snacks and treats I make for them and remember them more than just any old junk food. I love to cook and really want my kids to enjoy eating an array of home-cooked, passionate meals!
Yes. Training your kids to lazily eat processed food: NS. Feeding them wholesome, delicious food: TSM.
I like to save ribbons from things and tie them on a bobby pin or around my ponytail for a cheap thrill. I also keep a ribbon tied around my sorority’s tote bag to tell it apart.
Sratting no matter the state is a TSM.