Oh that's a great combo to be honest. You could have done far worse, like a toy labroduddle or chiuahahahaha.
or straight up min pin... they are the hounds of hell
Oh that's a great combo to be honest. You could have done far worse, like a toy labroduddle or chiuahahahaha.
I really wish we were having a boy...
Oh that's a great combo to be honest. You could have done far worse, like a toy labroduddle or chiuahahahaha.
We have Lilly in a Montessori school, it's pretty fantastic. I am seriously considering keeping her in that rather than public school. She's not yet 2 and dresses herself, socks shoes and all, she counts to 20 and sings the alphabet, and she doesn't wear diapers during the day anymore. She also says please and thank you for everything, she's more polite than most adults I know. I can't say enough good things about the Montessori school.
Creation of money through fractional reserves can have nothing to do with interest.You mean when they perform a service, they are paid for it? How magical....
I really wish we were having a boy...
Next time *evil grin*
My wife wanted to avoid Montessori schools. (I don't know why though)
It's amazing how much the grow from turning two to almost 4.
My MIL had a bad opinion of them too, it's not at all a traditional learning philosophy so if you're looking for a traditional education system then it's not for you. For us, it fit well with our parenting philosophy and we're very pleased with the results so far. It was hard for me to get used to it at first because independance is stressed SO MUCH, I'm kind of a doting type of mom I had a hard time letting go a little bit. Now it's cool to sit back and see how much she can do.
Girls are much easier initially. This has been confirmed by people I know that have both.
I have heard the same as well, girls start out easy and get harder (teenagers, I shudder to think), boys start out difficult and mellow out
We're all about independence as well. He didn't get to go places until he put on his own undies and pants. He still has a little issue with wiping himself after the bathroom, but he's getting progressively better at it.
Well it's not that boys are more difficult per se, but they have more energy, are more active, obviously bigger and stronger. It's all about whether or not you have the energy to keep up with them. That's what makes it hard.
Creation of money through fractional reserves can have nothing to do with interest.
E.g. If the reserve ratio is 10% and you deposit $500 at a bank, the bank then has $450 to lend out. The bank lends $450 which gets deposited at another bank, bank 2 now has $405 to lend out. Bank 2 lends $405 to bank 3, that bank now has $364.50 to lend out. The initial $500 deposit is now supporting $1219.50 in commercial bank money.
I'm tracking that you are 'touched' and suffer from white-guilt combined with an anglo-austrailian inferiority complex.I guess EVERYONE should just do this then! Are you following yet?
Terrible Twos don't lie She's actually wonderful when she isn't throwing herself on the floor kicking and screaming.
How's yours?? How old is he now? Lilly will be turning 2 next month. We're thinking of doing her party at Monkey Joes rather than at the house and we're debating over whether we should invite all 16 kids from her class or just the ones we know.
Creation of money through fractional reserves can have nothing to do with interest.
E.g. If the reserve ratio is 10% and you deposit $500 at a bank, the bank then has $450 to lend out. The bank lends $450 which gets deposited at another bank, bank 2 now has $405 to lend out. Bank 2 lends $405 to bank 3, that bank now has $364.50 to lend out. The initial $500 deposit is now supporting $1219.50 in commercial bank money.
More talk on kids. My 3 year old just realized I have boobs and he doesn't. He is now obsessed with them.
I didn't "add" the missing piece because it was never missing. Trying to argue from the standpoint that there's a limited amount of money at this very picosecond in the space/time continuum is pointless. You cannot take time out of the equation. While individual humans are limited by time, our species is less so and given that the existence of money is dependent on the existence of our civilization it makes no sense to suggest that there's any artificial limit on the amount of money beyond the limit of our own existence as a society.Ahhhhh finally you add the missing piece. Time. If wealth is based on time, and humans are limited by time, then wealth is not infinite.
huh??? Don't put words in my mouth and then argue them. Well fuck I don't care if you argue them, just don't put them in my mouth. If you want to know where I am going with this then ask, don't pretend to be smart and assume.