What kind of errands....

iVillage Member
Registered: 08-27-2005
What kind of errands....
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Wed, 08-31-2005 - 1:41pm

Do you run on a daily basis? Weekly basis? Monthly basis?

I've often heard people say that they need a lot of time during the week to run errands and that those errands would otherwise take up their evenings and weekends if they had to WOH ft. It made me curious because I just don't seem to have many errands to run at all. Are we just lazy :-)?

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iVillage Member
Registered: 03-16-2005
Wed, 09-07-2005 - 3:28pm
'Cause I don't find my current 20/25 to be something worth complaining about.
iVillage Member
Registered: 11-12-2003
Wed, 09-07-2005 - 3:28pm
Because it is
iVillage Member
Registered: 03-26-2003
Wed, 09-07-2005 - 3:28pm

"...then you are placing your boys into a social group where sports and athletics will be quite the the little social focal point."


Wrong, completely wrong.

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iVillage Member
Registered: 01-05-2005
Wed, 09-07-2005 - 3:30pm
Yeah if she's fit as a fiddle as a house league soccer goalie you can assume she's not fit as a fiddle, or she's got a whole lot more than that going on. If she made soccer goalie at 12, trying out and beating goalies with 4 or 5 years competitive experience, with no previous exposure, and her team is one of the best in the state then I'm not allowed to say what I think about that statement.
iVillage Member
Registered: 11-12-2003
Wed, 09-07-2005 - 3:30pm
You said a problem was something that required more than a minute and a half of thought.
iVillage Member
Registered: 03-27-2003
Wed, 09-07-2005 - 3:31pm

Why? Because this thread is about the smaller problems people have to solve because of having kids. When people ask "what do you consider a problem?" they are asking "what do you consider a problem in your own experience?" not in the experience of people you are hearing about. The unwillingness to give a smaller example that could apply to your own life impl;ies that anything less than being a dehydrated refugee is not serious enough to be called a problem. Since you are not posting from the Astrodome, I'll assume you are not one of the dehydrated refugees. So. Since you have not experienced anything of that magnitude (if you had, I'd have read about it in the paper), does this mean you literally never have any problems at all?

I too have heard the saying "I felt bad because I had no shoes until I met a man with no feet." However, this does not mean that shoe-lessness is no problem.

iVillage Member
Registered: 03-27-2003
Wed, 09-07-2005 - 3:32pm
Post 770.
iVillage Member
Registered: 03-26-2003
Wed, 09-07-2005 - 3:35pm
Well, why not?

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iVillage Member
Registered: 03-26-2003
Wed, 09-07-2005 - 3:35pm
Sports and music lessons are not legally required. Alas, school attendance is.

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iVillage Member
Registered: 03-26-2003
Wed, 09-07-2005 - 3:39pm

This post is almost poetic - I'm enjoying your posts today, especially.


BTW, Peter went to sleep only 15 minutes early, so I guess first grade isn't completely and unmanageably fatiguing for him!

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