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N.H. mom looking for playmates
Hi my name is Cheynne and I have a 13mth old daughter she is an only child and we would like to find some friends to play with during the week .Mom would also so like to find friends also since i come from florida and my whole family is there, making friends has been hard since i live so far and i am a stay at home mom.
Posted by cheyenne on 05/01/2007 12:00 PM

 
I know exactly how you feel. I am from Florida as well, and I moved here to Michigan to help with my father-in-law. try using the find parents option at the top of the screen. I found some familie sin my area. I haven't been able to get together with anybody yet, but I am hoping soon for my daughter sake as well as mine.
posted by naomi on 05/01/2007 12:56 PM

We live in Oklahoma and I belong to 2 mommys groups one of them is verry active we go some were 2-3 times a week. If you lived in Oklahoma we could get you involved with us. Melissa
posted by Melissa on 05/01/2007 02:30 PM

I wish I did live near by so that I could join a group. Unfortunately all of the groups here are to expensive. I mean they want like 30 dollars for a 8 month old. I think it is a little crazy. I would rather pay on a event by event basis. Where are you from in Florida. I lived in Miami, and I was raised in Fort Lauderdale ina little city well nt so little any more, but Weston. I miss it terribly I hate the cold. Well have a great day.
posted by naomi on 05/01/2007 03:10 PM

hi,
I would love to meet you my son is 1 and i am new to the area as well my husband is from Tacoma we live in Fircrest are you close?
posted by nikko on 05/02/2007 08:02 PM

I'm not sure where Fircrest is but i will ask my husband he was born and raised here.
posted by cheyenne on 05/03/2007 05:11 PM

I am from orlando fla was born and raised there.
I have been in N.H. for about two years now. I like it but again all my family is back home.so it kinda makes it hard on me to raise my daughter with out family help tho he has a lot of family here it's just not the same.
posted by cheyenne on 05/03/2007 05:15 PM

I know exactly how you feel. My husbands family is all here, and that is the reason we moved here to help his father with the last 5 kids he is raising since he is up in age. I miss my family to death, I am such a daddy's girl and most of my brothers live down in Florida as well.
posted by naomi on 05/03/2007 09:12 PM

Yeah I'm a daddy's girl also I have 1 older sister and a older brother yes I am the baby, the only one who lives out of state and the only one who has a child so it's hard but i get to go home often i'm going in july just me and the baby.My boyfriend and i love bikes and we go to Daytona bikeweek and we stay about a month tho that month is all way's hetic.
I don't get to see many of my friends at that time so i try to go with just the baby .
posted by cheyenne on 05/03/2007 10:12 PM

I am actually going down there in two weeks, and then again in September to celebrate our daughters first birthday. I hope she loves it. I am the youngest of 6, however, I am the third one to have children. I use to go to bike week when I was stationed in NC, we would all go to myrtle beach. It was a hot spot to be. My husband has a YZF 600. Nothing to powerful, but for a first bike it was nice, I like it.
posted by naomi on 05/03/2007 10:34 PM

I've never done the myrtle beach bike week but i here it is fun,we own a couple of harley's we like them so much that we name our first Harlee! lol and it dosen't hurt that we met at bike week 6 years ago and she was conceved at laconia bike week in new hampsire the was born 6 days after the Daytona bike week! we have a lot of fun ,she stays with my mom and sister during the week so it's like we get a moment to look back and rember how life was befor her pretty boring in my eye's!
posted by cheyenne on 05/12/2007 08:47 AM

 
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