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Title: Take your daughter to work day Post by ExplodingEyeBall on Apr 29th, 2005, 8:56am Did anyone else have their daughter with them at work yesterday? http://im1.shutterfly.com/procserv/47b5da08b3127cce910ba049bf7f00000016108EZs2rJy0ba Notice what's on my monitor? I'm teaching her how to goof off properly. |
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Title: Re: Take your daughter to work day Post by don on Apr 29th, 2005, 9:10am Anyone have a daughter they can loan me for the day? About a 25 YO, petite blonde would be good. 8) |
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Title: Re: Take your daughter to work day Post by Candycane on Apr 29th, 2005, 9:33am Pat, she is just to cute!!! Look at that mug! |
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Title: Re: Take your daughter to work day Post by Langa on Apr 29th, 2005, 9:43am Pat, great pic! How’d you keep her busy??? Looks like you finally tidied up the office there… Langa |
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Title: Re: Take your daughter to work day Post by ExplodingEyeBall on Apr 29th, 2005, 9:55am on 04/29/05 at 09:43:51, Langa wrote:
Who do you think tidied up?? Just kidding. ;;D She was only there for the afternoon. She loves the other people in our department and just kind of hangs out with all of them. My desk looks a little more tidy because I couldn't find a place to put my coffee cup down any more. I cleaned up a little. |
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Title: Re: Take your daughter to work day Post by Margi on Apr 29th, 2005, 10:03am Actually, my daughter DID come to see me at work yesterday! But she's two weeks away from her due date now and our grandbaby will be here soon! :D Don, she's 22, blond and...um...not exactly petite at the moment. She IS spoken for though! So are you though, so you better be a good boy! |
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Title: Re: Take your daughter to work day Post by LadyLuv on Apr 29th, 2005, 11:59am What a cutie... That lil' Angle is going to break a lot of [smiley=heart.gif]s... ...... P & B |
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Title: Re: Take your daughter to work day Post by cootie on Apr 29th, 2005, 12:23pm I think it is great kids get to see what there parents to at work and to know what work is all about.....not just leaveing in the morning and comeing home at nite tired and everything in the middle blank. I work at home and if my daughter was here she'd be puttin the guilt trip on me bout there serious finacial problems needed thousands to catch up and no money for cigs and beer and kids stuff and how the hubby is at the bar 27/7......a day of that and I'd prolly kill myself and then no one would be working. She's not he's not Pam 8) I'll be your daughter for the day don.....can I sit on yer lap ??? Blahhhhhhhh-ha-ha-ha-ha !!!!!!!! |
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Title: Re: Take your daughter to work day Post by stevegeebe on Apr 29th, 2005, 1:10pm Last year Sarah work the summer at my office. She has her own job lined up this year. Today, me and her are headed out ot lunch at Zydeque (cajun bbq) in the French Quarter. Might just take the rest of the day off and go walk down to Jackson Square afterward. See ya. Steve G |
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Title: Re: Take your daughter to work day Post by cootie on Apr 29th, 2005, 1:25pm Can I be your daughter too......oops sorry......gettin bored with the same ole same ole here in springless cold damp and gloomy Ohio. Gloom'd out Pam 8) My spelling is gettin progressively worse.....light deprevation sucks |
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Title: Re: Take your daughter to work day Post by BobG on Apr 29th, 2005, 1:53pm Hey Eyball, you have a real beauty there. ;) I would have brought my daughter to work yesterday except 1. It was my day off. 2. She'd have to take the one kid out of school and pack and unpack the other two. Too danged much hassle. on 04/29/05 at 10:03:11, Margi wrote:
Whoohoo.......You're going love that. Pix please. |
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Title: Re: Take your daughter to work day Post by ExplodingEyeBall on Apr 29th, 2005, 2:08pm on 04/29/05 at 10:03:11, Margi wrote:
We've got one of them already. She's just 8 weeks younger than Mackenzie. http://im1.shutterfly.com/procserv/47b5df22b3127cce9dbc75e687af00000016108EZs2rJy0ba |
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Title: Re: Take your daughter to work day Post by Margi on Apr 29th, 2005, 2:34pm what cuties!! Yep, we've got a GrandBoy already too - young Garrett will be 2 this August. Ultrasound says this one is a GrandGirl, but I won't believe it until baby actually arrives. I don't trust those things! They told Mike's daughter that Garrett was a girl and, boy, he's sure NOT! Grandparenting ROCKS. :D You can get these little gaffers all zipped up on sugar and then send 'em home to Mumma to deal with. Works for me! |
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Title: Re: Take your daughter to work day Post by Bethany1 on Apr 29th, 2005, 4:48pm Pat, they are just the cutest lil buggers! I wish they had bring your pet to work day. Since I don't have kids (yet). That could be pretty fun. -Beth ;;D |
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Title: Re: Take your daughter to work day Post by BobG on Apr 29th, 2005, 5:03pm on 04/29/05 at 14:34:47, Margi wrote:
Works for me too. ;;D Our 2 year old grandson likes his sweets. A few Hershey bars and some Coke and by the time to go home he’s as nervous as a Chihuahua on beanies. |
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Title: Re: Take your daughter to work day Post by Margi on Apr 29th, 2005, 5:07pm on 04/29/05 at 17:03:33, BobG wrote:
Sounds like you're doing a great job, Grampa! Don't forget to smile and sweetly say "payback's a bitch, huh?" :) The serendipity of this all is that my baby girl is now have the daughter of her own that I've been warning her about all through her teenage years - (same one MY mother warned me about when I was a smartass teenager, by the way.) My mother has a bumpersticker that says "Grandchildren are your reward for not killing your own children." NOW I get it!! |
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Title: Re: Take your daughter to work day Post by don on Apr 29th, 2005, 5:35pm Quote:
Whose your daddy? |
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Title: Re: Take your daughter to work day Post by Tiannia on Apr 29th, 2005, 6:06pm Yes Shara was here. She and 2 other girls here had a contest to make up a new advertisement for the home builder that I work for. Then their entries for "judged" and each of the kids won prizes. She loved it. She was the youngest at 8 (just turned 8 a year ago) and the others where 10 and 12. She won best Slogan. It is great as a mom to hear people comment about how intelligent and polite she was all day. Makes me feel like I am doing something right. -Tia |
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