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Old 01-21-2005, 11:27 AM
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LOL--August you can imagine our situation -- DH is a stay-at-home dad! Imagine being:
1. 40
2. Fair when your DD is brown
3. and a MAN

Yet, he found a niche by going to our local libary story time. He met a nice woman, who's husband is a) secure, b) home a lot and c) a nice guy and their son. Our kids have become best friends and as parents we like each other. They have a standing play date, sometimes joined by other kids. And, as kids get older, the labor and delivery stories get told less and less.

DH also takes DD to swimming lessons where he chats with the other parents.

Your daughter's young - at that age they really only engage in parallel play anyway. As she gets older and starts to be drawn to other kids, it'll get easier.
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