That evening Anita called her friends and invited them to Sunday brunch the next morning. Anita explained that she had been caring for her sister’s son and had been too busy to have anyone over the preceding weeks. Everyone accepted her invitation enthusiastically. They had missed being able to escape the kids for a few hours once a week and sit down to talk with adults other than their husbands. It gave them a chance to “let down their hair” and talk honestly about their lives with other adults who understood what it was like to take care of screaming babies, demanding children and unappreciative husbands.
Who Wears the Pants Scene 154
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Diaper Dimension Scene 241
“What are you doing with this?” I asked, flapping the Little Voices pamphlet up at my co-worker. Janet sighed....
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The Curse of Little Ollie, Scene 16
“Part one complete! Next, remind her of her… Diaper fetish STUFF slowly. Then keep trying to get her...
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Jenny’s Room Scene 25
He pushed his door closed before battling to get the duvet inside its hateful cover. He swam deep inside,...
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The Wrong Bus Scene 73
Finally footsteps broke his train of thought and he gripped down hard on the bench, hoping for a miracle...
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Forever a Child Scene 8
Jessica smiled and kissed her sister before hopping off her bed and running down the hall to tell her...
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The Day’s of his Lives Scene 132
I was grateful to momma for giving me the bottle to drink on my own, at least I could...
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Diaper Dimension Scene 11
No Amazon parent bought this sort of thing for their potty training child, anymore. But there was a reason...
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So Long to Normality, Scene 3
Kevin = Christopher Kathy = Catherine Karen = Connie Kyle-Lee = Vincent Kane = Benjamin Once we got back...