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You can call me Miss April Showers. Cute ain't it? Sure a little cliche, but isn't everything? I am 21 from a undisclosed location in the United States. Only for privacy purposes, I'm sure you all understand (: I know alot more than your average woman. Therefore, I would like to use my God given information that I have accumualted over the past 21 years to hopefully help someone else who hasn't been as fortunate as I to learn the do's and don't's of life. I specialize in relationship and parenting advice. However, any question that is asked of me I will give you the best possible answer that I am capable of giving. I would love be a popular columnist one day. Until then, you have my full attention ladies and gentlemen.

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I am having my second baby in the beginning of March. My son is 2, He will be 3 when my next child is born. I am pricing items for this baby since I have nothing from my last pregnancy. Would I need a double stroller or a single? My son weighs as much as his 6 year old step brother which is 45 pounds he isn't chunky though just tall.

It would probably be more convinent to get a double stroller. You don't want to be pushing two around! I done all my sons shopping at Wal-Mart. I started to at Babies'r'Us but alot of their prices are rediculous! As if having a baby isn't expensive enough! Try Wal-Mart. A friend of mine has twin girls and she got a double stroller for under $110.00. Which really, is a good deal! Good luck with the new baby.

-Miss April Showers

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Ok my dad died a couple months back and i've been trying to get over it. get back to normal. but now my mom is out looking for another guy and is always talking about. like if we might move, or i'll get step brothers or sisters. im just not ready for it, should i be upset?

First of all let me tell you I am very sorry for your loss. Losing a parent is hard. You have every reason to be upset. You react on what you think is right. Thats pefectly normal, you are only human. Just remember though, and try to keep in mind, your mom lost someone special too. She is lonely, and though it isn't right for her to talk about it as much, she does have the right to be happy. Let her know it upsets you, but also try to be supportive. You both need eachother.

-Miss April Showers

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