Jennifer Lavender

Jennifer Lavender

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12 years ago @ The FN Dish - Super-Fan Star Giveawa... · 0 replies · +1 points

Duff Goldman and Robert Irvine

12 years ago @ The FN Dish - Super-Fan Star Giveawa... · 0 replies · +1 points

Jeff got Paula Deen to eat, and even like, tofu!

12 years ago @ Single Dad Laughing - The hierarchy of M&Ms · 1 reply · +2 points

I just wish they made a variety pack, then I could have everything I like in one bag. My favorites are Dark, Peanut, Peanut Butter, and Plain.
I can only seem to find Mint around Christmas, and that's almost all I buy that time of year.
Tried the Pretzel ones, didn't love or hate them, they were just OK. The pretzels tasted stale and weren't crispy enough.
The Cherry ones taste better than other cherry flavored candies, but not something I would eat regularly. I've never been a fan of anything cherry flavored.
Haven't tried the Coconut, Crispy or PB&J ones yet and can't remember if I've had the Almond ones or not.
My recent post Another Year Already

13 years ago @ Single Dad Laughing - Your kid... traumatized. · 0 replies · +1 points

I was about 4 when I tripped going up a down escalator at a department store. I don't remember much more than running out of the store with a bag of ice and a towel over the cut created by the edge of a step meeting my forehead. 15 stitches in 2 layers and 26 years later I now have a nice "Harry Potter" scar to show off, at least that's what my girls tell me.

My younger brother also has a facial scar from falling and getting stitches in his chin. We were camping, he was about 3 years old, and decided it would be fun to jump out of the family van and have mom catch him. Unfortunately, mom was unaware of the plan and he fell, smashing his chin on a cement parking pylon instead. At the emergency room, when asked what happened, the first words out of his mouth were, "My mom did it." I think that made the experience more traumatic for my mom than it ever was for my brother.
My recent post This One Goes Out to The One I Love

13 years ago @ The Paper Mama - Tuesday Challenges and... · 0 replies · +1 points

What an adorable little snowman. I love him.
My recent post Perceptive Perspective – A Fresh Start

13 years ago @ Single Dad Laughing - The \"This Dad, That D... · 0 replies · +15 points

My husband was a teen father, and due to circumstances somewhat beyond his control he was unable to be a dad.

Good news is, he now has an 18 year old daughter who is back in our life. She has been blessed with an amazing step-dad. He's wonderful, takes good care of her, and has also been a huge support to her in the journey to deciding she was ready to find her biological dad. I am so grateful to him for being the kind of dad she needed.

13 years ago @ http://shutterhappyjen... - Letters · 1 reply · +1 points

What a beautiful way to hang on to those memories.

13 years ago @ The Paper Mama - Photo challenges... · 0 replies · +1 points

They are all beautiful, but I especially love the "Up" photo of your daughter. I have a soft spot in my heart for babies playing with their toes I guess.
My recent post Hands

13 years ago @ Healthy Eats - 5 Food Additives To Avoid · 5 replies · +2 points

I can't speak for Adam, but our family avoids soy because there is question about the safety of consuming genetically modified organisms. 99% of the soy products in the US are made from genetically modified soy. We've decided it's better to avoid soy unless we are certain it is from a source that does not use genetic modification.