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flugette
11-03-2009 at 04:45 AM.
11-03-2009 at 04:45 AM.
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*snip*

For the breast feeding - I wish I could find some of the sites I used to have that showed the history of BFing. It wasn't until more recently that BFing became a taboo thing. There are lots of photos with mom's openly and publicly bfing - in the middle of conversations, in public places, etc... and no one looks the least bit freaked out. Nowadays, just mentioning that you bf makes folks squirm. Do it while hiding your kid under a blanket, and you'll get some dirty looks and likely some comments. Do it for more than 6 months - oh my, you did something crazy and surely illegal. It amazes me that something soooo so sooo utterly natural and GOOOODDDD for an infant has become such a point of contention and hostility. I suspect it is partly due to the over-sexualization of our society. Its quite sad. I know folks who won't even consider bfing because they don't want to deal with the comments or attitudes. Sad.

Anyway, I better get off my soapbox and head to bed... I think I hear hubbby creeping down the steps to see what I'm up to! LOL!
I read a book when I was pregnant with my first that solidified my decision to breastfeed no matter what. The guy was a little overboard, he was heavily anti-formula, almost on the verge of conspiracy-theory, but basically the idea was that since formula was introduced and made readily available, it was almost a status thing. If you breastfed your baby, you were poor, couldn't afford to "buy" your baby's food.

Anyway, after reading that book, where he spelled everything out and gave me confidence that no matter what the circumstances, I could and should breastfeed my baby, I have been able to block out whatever other people say, or how they look at me when I'm in public, feeding my baby. Mind you, I'm very discreet, always use a blanket, etc., but I have fed my three children in pretty much every place imaginable. Even my sister's wedding reception. Big Grin Now THAT was interesting, because her brother-in-law thought it was gross to breastfeed, and so didn't want his wife doing it with their kids.

All that to say, I wonder how the health of our country would be if formula hadn't become so prevalent. Breastmilk gives so much protection to the baby for their immune system, etc.

So as not to completely derail conversation, my little one (10 months old) is so congested, she had a rough night sleeping. Frown Which means mommy had a rough night sleeping. ZzZZz I'm gonna go out and vote, hit up a Target and then head home and baby her the rest of the day. Hubby has basketball practice every night this week, so its gonna be a long one. nod
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georgiasurro
11-03-2009 at 04:57 AM.
11-03-2009 at 04:57 AM.
Quote from mofome :
I assume the 3rd tq will beep saying you cannot use a coupon on a free item just like the Kelloggs deal this week. But Yahoo! on printable toy coupons!
i just read deals *gasp* someone said they bought 6 games used 3 of the wii coupons no problem! I dont have a wii, but man that would be a slickdeal $30 for 6 games if you bought the 14.99 ones

Quote from flugette :
I read a book when I was pregnant with my first that solidified my decision to breastfeed no matter what. The guy was a little overboard, he was heavily anti-formula, almost on the verge of conspiracy-theory, but basically the idea was that since formula was introduced and made readily available, it was almost a status thing. If you breastfed your baby, you were poor, couldn't afford to "buy" your baby's food.

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sounds like my favorite pro-bf book called "So that's what those are for" has alot about the status of formula i read sections to my mom (who was born in the 60s) and she agreed, however she still thought it was nasty to BF and my dad asked me why I couldn't afford "real food" for them EEK!

who's guinea piggin the toy coupons? We need answers folks. Think i might take the hasbro for a ride in a couple hrs if noone has reported back Wink
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11-03-2009 at 05:51 AM.
11-03-2009 at 05:51 AM.
Funny thing, I didn't breastfeed my first 3. I really hated when people made me feel bad about it. I am still bf'ing Madelyn though. I dont want to bust any chops for not breastfeeding because I know how it feels, but I cant for the life of me understand why people get ridiculed FOR breastfeeding.

I had my first at 17 and I honestly thought it was kind of weird. I tried it and it just freaked me out. I guess I grew older and wiser and with each child following I tried it more and more. Madelyn is 18 months and still nursing. Speaking of...did you guys see the video of the 8 year old that still nurses? That is a bit much to me.
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11-03-2009 at 06:00 AM.
11-03-2009 at 06:00 AM.
Quote from 4BusyBees :
Funny thing, I didn't breastfeed my first 3. I really hated when people made me feel bad about it. I am still bf'ing Madelyn though. I dont want to bust any chops for not breastfeeding because I know how it feels, but I cant for the life of me understand why people get ridiculed FOR breastfeeding.

I had my first at 17 and I honestly thought it was kind of weird. I tried it and it just freaked me out. I guess I grew older and wiser and with each child following I tried it more and more. Madelyn is 18 months and still nursing. Speaking of...did you guys see the video of the 8 year old that still nurses? That is a bit much to me.
I saw it. I think it was a bit too played up. Worldwide the actual age for most kids to wean is 6 years old. If my kids had wanted to nurse longer i would have. My oldest went to 13 mos (when I got preg again) youngest to 14 ms....i miss it alot.
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ank220
11-03-2009 at 07:00 AM.
11-03-2009 at 07:00 AM.
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I'll be closing on my house at the end of November Whee Whee
Yay!!!!



I guess I'm up for the mom-of-the-year award. My oldest gave the 2 y.o. a bath, then sent her downstairs with just her towel... Well, the baby wanted to watch a cartoon, so I sat her on the couch and ran upstairs to get her clothes. I come back down and the baby is not there! The door (which was locked) was open a crack. I went flying outsideside to find my streaking toddler beeing scooped up by a neighbor lady who, providentially, is walking her dog!

Oh. My. Goodness!
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.teri.
11-03-2009 at 07:14 AM.
11-03-2009 at 07:14 AM.
Alot of breastfeeding talk. I guess everyone has their own opinions. Obviously, it's healthiest for baby if you can do it, and it is natures way of providing food and nurturing for our babies. That being said, I think in public, most moms use some sort of blanket or something to cover up with. Not because they are ashamed, but because it can be offensive to some, or even more important these days there are psycho's out there that don't need any prompts to go beserk. And that being said, it could be that the link was removed not because it was inappropriate, but because it's the internet, and SD does have a history of 'crazies'. In the best interest of mom, it might be better that it was removed.

These are just my thoughts though. I really don't know why it was removed. I think we can all agree that breastfeeding is good, and there are still 2 beautiful pics of BF's baby posted for us to enjoy. hug
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L143smile
11-03-2009 at 07:17 AM.
11-03-2009 at 07:17 AM.
Quote from ank220 :
Yay!!!!



I guess I'm up for the mom-of-the-year award. My oldest gave the 2 y.o. a bath, then sent her downstairs with just her towel... Well, the baby wanted to watch a cartoon, so I sat her on the couch and ran upstairs to get her clothes. I come back down and the baby is not there! The door (which was locked) was open a crack. I went flying outsideside to find my streaking toddler beeing scooped up by a neighbor lady who, providentially, is walking her dog!

Oh. My. Goodness!
omg!!! you must have had a herat attack! thank God for good neighbors! hug

Warning: GLADE talk. (not the trash bags Glad)

i absolutely LOVE heart the commercial!!! makes me want to light *some* of my glade to see what happens around my house! Teehee
ok... Glade talk over... you may now resume to your regularly scheduled TCCing. Blowkiss

p.s. hope all the kiddos are getting better today! nod
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11-03-2009 at 07:18 AM.
11-03-2009 at 07:18 AM.
Quote from .teri. :
Alot of breastfeeding talk. I guess everyone has their own opinions. Obviously, it's healthiest for baby if you can do it, and it is natures way of providing food and nurturing for our babies. That being said, I think in public, most moms use some sort of blanket or something to cover up with. Not because they are ashamed, but because it can be offensive to some, or even more important these days there are psycho's out there that don't need any prompts to go beserk. And that being said, it could be that the link was removed not because it was inappropriate, but because it's the internet, and SD does have a history of 'crazies'. In the best interest of mom, it might be better that it was removed.

These are just my thoughts though. I really don't know why it was removed. I think we can all agree that breastfeeding is good, and there are still 2 beautiful pics of BF's baby posted for us to enjoy. hug
That makes a lot of sense...

Off to do the day. Hope ya'll have a great one.
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11-03-2009 at 07:30 AM.
11-03-2009 at 07:30 AM.
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except.you. Comfort

Hmmmph.


Congrats on the house...I guess.

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lovemychaos
11-03-2009 at 07:30 AM.
11-03-2009 at 07:30 AM.
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Yay!!!!



I guess I'm up for the mom-of-the-year award. My oldest gave the 2 y.o. a bath, then sent her downstairs with just her towel... Well, the baby wanted to watch a cartoon, so I sat her on the couch and ran upstairs to get her clothes. I come back down and the baby is not there! The door (which was locked) was open a crack. I went flying outsideside to find my streaking toddler beeing scooped up by a neighbor lady who, providentially, is walking her dog!

Oh. My. Goodness!
My heart would have stopped right there on the spot!

Don't feel bad. I lost my toddler once too. My older kids forgot to lock the door so that he couldn't escape, and I didn't double check it either. I was happily teaching a piano lesson when someone knocked on my door.

There stood a man in full biker gear carrying my son. EEK!
He had escaped with the dog and was out in the street. The nice man parked his bike and brought him home...despite the growling overprotective dog following him around wondering what he was doing with "his boy".
I'm a bad Mom too. Roll Eyes (Sarcastic)
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11-03-2009 at 07:35 AM.
11-03-2009 at 07:35 AM.
Weeping So DH didn't get the job. After 4 rounds of interviews and someone coaching him along the way. He was told that 2 out of the 3 people recommended him and the 3rd person won I guess.

And my son has a bad cough again (the one who had H1N1). He still wasn't 100% well and now this.

I want to go back to bed.
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dpags
11-03-2009 at 07:35 AM.
11-03-2009 at 07:35 AM.
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Saw the same thing-the overlapping. I guess either these coupons are on auto-print or I hit a rogue button...I have 15 pages of farkin' toy coupons sitting on my printer now Roll Eyes (Sarcastic)

It looks like they just used a coupon template with the disclaimer part on it and merged the coupon title onto it - the mushed print looks like a continuation of the item description that runs into the disclaimer. Poor planning & layout on T's part - this has nothing to do with your printer.

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I didn't realize that you left your last job because of such terrible conditions - that is awful! I am so glad you were able to find a new one --- how is it going? I know you are busy - but are you liking it?

ROFL about the Hermie deco --- I LOVE that movie ... I belong on the island ... I am a total misfit (well 'cept the Lion wouldn't let me stay as I am not a toy Sadwalk)
Yes, I too was hired by the most wonderful boss... but when he left it all went downhill. Not just my position, the entire company (not because he left - he left because the company was tanking). Everyone was (and still is) in "hyper-cover-your-ass" mode and certain people were just trying to prove something.... nevertheless, I'm out and couldn't be happier about it. I actually don't start my new job until 11/16. Very excited and trying to get stuff done around here that I so desperately need to do!

As for Hermie, that too relates back to the old job. The people that worked the hardest and didn't backstab were the misfits. That place was a nightmare and has only gotten worse. However, no longer my problem! Big Grin



TERI - Congrats on the house!!! Yeah for you!!!!!!!!
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11-03-2009 at 07:37 AM.
11-03-2009 at 07:37 AM.
Quote from L143smile :
omg!!! you must have had a herat attack! thank God for good neighbors! hug

Warning: GLADE talk. (not the trash bags Glad)

i absolutely LOVE heart the commercial!!! makes me want to light *some* of my glade to see what happens around my house! Teehee
ok... Glade talk over... you may now resume to your regularly scheduled TCCing. Blowkiss

p.s. hope all the kiddos are getting better today! nod
I saw that commercial last night for the holiday glade.. told hubby maybe I should get me some of that "glade stuff" and see if my house would be magically transformed like thatWink

On a funny note, I did grab a few glades last night, and I have always read here folks complaining about the scent. I usually just shrug and figure I am weird cause I like alot of them...well, I left the glade I bought in the car last night, and when I went back out to get it, I couldn't believe how strong the smell was. It almost made me sick. Lesson learned.. remove glade from car ASAPBig Grin

I hope all sick kiddos are feeling better today. Nothing worse then having your little one ill and you not being able to "make it better"

I have a small amount of time today and so many things to buy.. gotta figure out what is the most important... glade will wait (still have a while to stock up)... need to hit the kroger mega sale atleast once more, publix overage with the GM coupon before Thursday, and now I just read about the free/MM mascara deal at wagswoot And I wasn't planning a wags trip this week, guess plans may change!
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11-03-2009 at 07:38 AM.
11-03-2009 at 07:38 AM.
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Weeping So DH didn't get the job. After 4 rounds of interviews and someone coaching him along the way. He was told that 2 out of the 3 people recommended him and the 3rd person won I guess.

And my son has a bad cough again (the one who had H1N1). He still wasn't 100% well and now this.

I want to go back to bed.
Ah dude, I'm so sorry - that sucks, big time!!! Pray for a job and healthy kids!!!
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11-03-2009 at 08:32 AM.
11-03-2009 at 08:32 AM.
Quote from ank220 :
For the breast feeding - I wish I could find some of the sites I used to have that showed the history of BFing. It wasn't until more recently that BFing became a taboo thing. There are lots of photos with mom's openly and publicly bfing - in the middle of conversations, in public places, etc... and no one looks the least bit freaked out. Nowadays, just mentioning that you bf makes folks squirm. Do it while hiding your kid under a blanket, and you'll get some dirty looks and likely some comments. Do it for more than 6 months - oh my, you did something crazy and surely illegal. It amazes me that something soooo so sooo utterly natural and GOOOODDDD for an infant has become such a point of contention and hostility. I suspect it is partly due to the over-sexualization of our society. Its quite sad. I know folks who won't even consider bfing because they don't want to deal with the comments or attitudes. Sad.

Anyway, I better get off my soapbox and head to bed... I think I hear hubbby creeping down the steps to see what I'm up to! LOL!
Quote from flugette :
I read a book when I was pregnant with my first that solidified my decision to breastfeed no matter what. The guy was a little overboard, he was heavily anti-formula, almost on the verge of conspiracy-theory, but basically the idea was that since formula was introduced and made readily available, it was almost a status thing. If you breastfed your baby, you were poor, couldn't afford to "buy" your baby's food.

Anyway, after reading that book, where he spelled everything out and gave me confidence that no matter what the circumstances, I could and should breastfeed my baby, I have been able to block out whatever other people say, or how they look at me when I'm in public, feeding my baby. Mind you, I'm very discreet, always use a blanket, etc., but I have fed my three children in pretty much every place imaginable. Even my sister's wedding reception. Big Grin Now THAT was interesting, because her brother-in-law thought it was gross to breastfeed, and so didn't want his wife doing it with their kids.

All that to say, I wonder how the health of our country would be if formula hadn't become so prevalent. Breastmilk gives so much protection to the baby for their immune system, etc.
Warning: long, historical rant to follow. Skip if not interested. Smilie

All that you all are saying is totally true. Basically, during the Cold War (post-WW II), when companies were first mass marketing infant formula, the approach was to try to convince women that it was 1) lower class to breast feed (ie, you couldn't afford NOT to) and, even worse 2) animalistic to do so. That is, it made you more human NOT to breastfeed. While this is bad enough in this country, what's more reprehensible (IMHO) is that these marketing tactics were spread to the 3rd world, often to places where literacy wasn't universal. Women would use formula w/o being able to necessarily read the instructions and water it down to stretch it out. Frown

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I guess I'm up for the mom-of-the-year award. My oldest gave the 2 y.o. a bath, then sent her downstairs with just her towel... Well, the baby wanted to watch a cartoon, so I sat her on the couch and ran upstairs to get her clothes. I come back down and the baby is not there! The door (which was locked) was open a crack. I went flying outsideside to find my streaking toddler beeing scooped up by a neighbor lady who, providentially, is walking her dog!

Oh. My. Goodness!
Quote from lovemychaos :
My heart would have stopped right there on the spot!

Don't feel bad. I lost my toddler once too. My older kids forgot to lock the door so that he couldn't escape, and I didn't double check it either. I was happily teaching a piano lesson when someone knocked on my door.

There stood a man in full biker gear carrying my son. EEK!
He had escaped with the dog and was out in the street. The nice man parked his bike and brought him home...despite the growling overprotective dog following him around wondering what he was doing with "his boy".
I'm a bad Mom too. Roll Eyes (Sarcastic)
OMG, don't feel bad! Kids will never learn anything if we protect them from everything. Plus you both have fabulous stories to tell at their weddings. laugh out loud

Quote from mofome :
Weeping So DH didn't get the job. After 4 rounds of interviews and someone coaching him along the way. He was told that 2 out of the 3 people recommended him and the 3rd person won I guess.

And my son has a bad cough again (the one who had H1N1). He still wasn't 100% well and now this.

I want to go back to bed.
Comfort I'm so sorry!
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