I'm a 39-year-old working mom to two girls trying to stay sane and away from the Barbie PopTarts. I'm also a writer and editor with more than 17 years of experience. BlondeMomBlog is a top Google search result for "mom blog" and I'm kind of proud of that ya'll.
I can’t remember if I was ever obsessed with a character growing up. I don’t recall my generation ever having anything like “Dora.” Bart Simpson was big but we were much older by then.
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I’m so glad you’re raising a daughter who has her priorities straight I’m sure my daughter would be thankful for Barbie Island Princess right now. Such grateful children!
Sounds like the Thanksgiving feast was a success. I used to love that day when I taught kindergarten
I’m thankful that neither of my kids like Dora. Now if I could just get them to feel that way about Diego, Little Einstiens, Higglytown Heros, Franklin, Little Bear, Wubbzy….
Hey…could very well be said at my house, too. Dora (and Deigo) are the shiznit to Southern Girl!
I have managed to keep Dora out of the house. Elmo and the Teletubbies have moved in to stay…
Nap Warden:
Somehow we breezed right by the Teletubbies. Not that I’m complainin’.
Adorable
I asked Princess that: “my baby brother, my room, my birthday pinata, my daddy and my mommy”
Her teacher sent a Thanksgiving card home with her today: “Mrs. Kelli is thankful for Princess because she asks so many questions.”
thud
LOL!
I can’t remember if I was ever obsessed with a character growing up. I don’t recall my generation ever having anything like “Dora.” Bart Simpson was big but we were much older by then.
operation mom
Visit opmom.com. From your Command Center you can organize your family’s medical information & create wellness reminders, find & rate local service providers, plan & book the perfect vacation, get a handle on your photos, create & plan events and parties, stay in touch with your community using the innovative “HeadsUp” local broadcast feature, plus find inspiration for tonight’s dinner.
I’m so glad you’re raising a daughter who has her priorities straight
I’m sure my daughter would be thankful for Barbie Island Princess right now. Such grateful children!
Sounds like the Thanksgiving feast was a success. I used to love that day when I taught kindergarten
I’m thankful that neither of my kids like Dora. Now if I could just get them to feel that way about Diego, Little Einstiens, Higglytown Heros, Franklin, Little Bear, Wubbzy….
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