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fredo4
ParticipantWhere’s Marion when we need her?
fredo4
ParticipantWhere’s Marion when we need her?
fredo4
ParticipantWhere’s Marion when we need her?
fredo4
ParticipantWith a little kid, I would suggest that you do find a place with loud music and a band. When my kids were little that was the only way we could take them out. The noise masks their noise and if there is dancing (i.e a Greek restaurant that is family oriented) you can seat yourself next to the band and let your kid dance. Without something to entertain your child, your “quiet” dinner will be a disaster.
fredo4
ParticipantWith a little kid, I would suggest that you do find a place with loud music and a band. When my kids were little that was the only way we could take them out. The noise masks their noise and if there is dancing (i.e a Greek restaurant that is family oriented) you can seat yourself next to the band and let your kid dance. Without something to entertain your child, your “quiet” dinner will be a disaster.
fredo4
ParticipantWith a little kid, I would suggest that you do find a place with loud music and a band. When my kids were little that was the only way we could take them out. The noise masks their noise and if there is dancing (i.e a Greek restaurant that is family oriented) you can seat yourself next to the band and let your kid dance. Without something to entertain your child, your “quiet” dinner will be a disaster.
fredo4
ParticipantWith a little kid, I would suggest that you do find a place with loud music and a band. When my kids were little that was the only way we could take them out. The noise masks their noise and if there is dancing (i.e a Greek restaurant that is family oriented) you can seat yourself next to the band and let your kid dance. Without something to entertain your child, your “quiet” dinner will be a disaster.
fredo4
ParticipantWith a little kid, I would suggest that you do find a place with loud music and a band. When my kids were little that was the only way we could take them out. The noise masks their noise and if there is dancing (i.e a Greek restaurant that is family oriented) you can seat yourself next to the band and let your kid dance. Without something to entertain your child, your “quiet” dinner will be a disaster.
fredo4
ParticipantNot this tired old debate again. Didn’t we just do this like two weeks ago?
How about this.. if you don’t want to get married- don’t get married.fredo4
ParticipantNot this tired old debate again. Didn’t we just do this like two weeks ago?
How about this.. if you don’t want to get married- don’t get married.fredo4
ParticipantNot this tired old debate again. Didn’t we just do this like two weeks ago?
How about this.. if you don’t want to get married- don’t get married.fredo4
ParticipantNot this tired old debate again. Didn’t we just do this like two weeks ago?
How about this.. if you don’t want to get married- don’t get married.fredo4
ParticipantNot this tired old debate again. Didn’t we just do this like two weeks ago?
How about this.. if you don’t want to get married- don’t get married.fredo4
ParticipantI feel your pain. My advice would be to do what we did and find a really great rental house (perhaps in the area where you’d like to eventually buy) and hunker down for the next few months (or years)until things are less weird. The truth is that nobody knows how this is all going to pan out with all of the government intervention. Why fight over the few crummy houses available to buy? Wait until buying conditions are more in your favor. It’s better to keep liquid in these uncertain times anyway.
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