Lol thanks, it's still way too early to tell where it's going. I'm not too worried about stuff. I'm just enjoying each day.
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Lol thanks, it's still way too early to tell where it's going. I'm not too worried about stuff. I'm just enjoying each day.
I would love if my daughter's school had a uniform policy, in fact I think all schools should implement one. I wouldn't send my child to school in uniform if it didn't require it though.
I make my own vitamin c serum and add it to unscented lotion. I add a lil bit of orange essential oil to give it a nice smell. I make pretty much all of my beauty products.Yeah, I see what you saying. I've haven't heard of Vitamin C lotion, any good?
Like what do you mean? Just wearing khakis and polo or the real deal?I agree, its cost efficient, and cuts down on the kids concerned about who wearing what. So it doesn't distract from learning. Cause school is not a fashion show.
I wore uniforms from 1st to 5th grade. Wasn't a big deal to me, though some kids hate it lol.
If the school my child attends doesn't require the wearing of uniforms. I honestly would still inspire them to wear uniforms, like Monday thru Thursday, and on Friday can wear regular clothes of their choice.
What are your thoughts on home schooling, private and public schools?
Like what do you mean? Just wearing khakis and polo or the real deal?
I make my own vitamin c serum and add it to unscented lotion. I add a lil bit of orange essential oil to give it a nice smell. I make pretty much all of my beauty products.
You know some schools only require you to wear khakis and a polo and some schools require you to wear a school issued uniform. What I'm saying is would you just want them to wear the polo and khakis or would you go buy uniform clothes at a school uniform store?
Id go to the source. The uniform store. How you feel about the wearing of uniforms?You know some schools only require you to wear khakis and a polo and some schools require you to wear a school issued uniform. What I'm saying is would you just want them to wear the polo and khakis or would you go buy uniform clothes at a school uniform store?
I agree, its cost efficient, and cuts down on the kids concerned about who wearing what. So it doesn't distract from learning. Cause school is not a fashion show.
I wore uniforms from 1st to 5th grade. Wasn't a big deal to me, though some kids hate it lol.
If the school my child attends doesn't require the wearing of uniforms. I honestly would still inspire them to wear uniforms, like Monday thru Thursday, and on Friday can wear regular clothes of their choice.
What are your thoughts on home schooling, private and public schools?
Being on the coli has given me a different way of understanding how some men feel about women. I don't know if it is a front or nah... but it is certainly not appealing.
To me uniforms take the pressure off of children to have what the other kids have. You don't have to keep up with trends spending hundreds of dollars in clothes they can't wear next year because they are "out of style."Id go to the source. The uniform store. How you feel about the wearing of uniforms?
I went to the school of youtube, google and blogs. But yes it is pretty freaking awesome. Im kinda obsessed. I get more excited at the thought of purchasing supplies for my natural beauty products then buying clothes sometimes. But you save so much money especially considering like food all the natural things are way more expensive then all the chemical filled crap. I have skin allergies and didn't know till i was older. I got tires of spending money at the dermatologists and on prescriptions products that id have to use all the time to keep my issues at bay while also thinning out my skin.I learned about making your own oils and stuff in massage therapy school. It was actually pretty cool
Good take it day by day...and enjoy yourself.Be safeLol thanks, it's still way too early to tell where it's going. I'm not too worried about stuff. I'm just enjoying each day.