December 2015 Moms

UO 7/2

I don't think anyone has started the UO yet for this week. Opine away!!
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Re: UO 7/2

  • Elizabella85Elizabella85 member
    edited July 2015
    I don't really think I have a UO this week, but man I wish the baby would nestle on something other than my bladder!!

    (I'm assuming this will be popular opinion. LOL)
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  • My UO is that I don't like fireworks. Im all for celebrating America, don't get me wrong there! I just don't see the pleasure in going all over the state to various fireworks shows. I don't care. Everyone always wants to invite us to these. Im not going. Plus now that they're legal here in MI people light them off all night long whenever they want. I'm ready for them to be illegal again.
  • I liked fireworks before I had a kid. Now, I have to worry about them waking her up, or me wanting to go to sleep while someone shoots them off. Actually, this was when I had my dog (before she couldn't hear anything) and she would get so worked up over them. She would cry and whine and shake and it was awful. I like fireworks and think they're pretty, but I also don't like the way they affect my world right now. I also think that DD would like them, but it wouldn't get dark enough to see them before her bedtime. 

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  • dp1320dp1320 member
    I love fireworks and am sad that I'm not going to be able to go for the next few years. Womp womp.
  • @katiemeowt - I'm guessing that receptionist doesn't have any children. And 4 months is plenty far along. Especially to be deciding on daycare. 

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  • I totally agree with the fireworks thing! I hate them. They are legal in our county/city but only on July 4th and December 31st. You can buy them 4 days in advance though so people obviously set them off early. Last night we were woken up at 11:30 by some bottle rockets in the neighborhood. STOP THE INSANITY.

    Also, it's incredibly dry here this year and SO VERY HOT. Our neighbor always does a huge 4th of July fireworks event (suburb neighborhood) and is not always that safe about it. Stuff always ends up in our yard and the yards of those around us. We are super nervous this year about your roof and our lawn and we know that the neighbor won't give two shits so we actually aren't doing ANYTHING for the holiday so we can sit at home with a hose and bucket at the ready in case they are dumb and almost burn our house down. Not my favorite way to spend the holiday, but hey, fireworks. Cool. Not at all.
  • LaceyH13LaceyH13 member
    edited July 2015
    @313Meg - It wouldn't bother me nearly as much if it were good friends of mine. Then it is endearing. But when 50 and 60 year old men are saying it to me, it either comes off as creepy or condescending. I know they aren't creepy people, so it just sounds weird and condescending. They never had cutesy nicknames for me before I was pregnant, so I don't understand why my first name has been forgotten and now I am just 'mama'.
  • dp1320dp1320 member
    edited July 2015
    LaceyH13 said:
    My UO for today is that I get really annoyed when people at work refer to me as 'mama'. I know they are being supportive of my pregnancy and are excited for me, and it certainly isn't anything for me to get too up in arms about, but I have worked hard to be a professional and have never once used being pregnant as an excuse to take a sick day or that my work didn't get done. I recently got a great promotion and am one of the leaders in my building (before the age of 30, which I was excited about!), and I feel a little like calling me 'mama' makes light of all of that. I never say anything, just grin and bear it, but if I could find a way to tactfully tell them I hate it, I definitely would. Besides, I'm not their mom, so it's weird.

    This bugged me my first pregnancy too!! I totally call my friends "mama" (if they are actually a mama) but when people at work would say it to me it definitely weirded me out.

    Edited for wording

  • Probably not unpopular at all to this crowd. I shared the news with colleagues this week and one guy who I partner with often (he has college age kids) challenged me about 5 times if I was really coming back because "so many women change their mind and stay home" After he kept pressing I finally said "I plan on paying for my kids education so yes I'll be back".

    It drives me absolutely bonkers how it is often assumed that because women choose to have children they must not be fully committed to their hard earned careers. So presumptuous!
  • Probably not unpopular at all to this crowd. I shared the news with colleagues this week and one guy who I partner with often (he has college age kids) challenged me about 5 times if I was really coming back because "so many women change their mind and stay home" After he kept pressing I finally said "I plan on paying for my kids education so yes I'll be back". It drives me absolutely bonkers how it is often assumed that because women choose to have children they must not be fully committed to their hard earned careers. So presumptuous!
    I got this from my boss as well. It bugged me at first but then I realized that he was just trying to be supportive and let me know that no matter what I decided, he would understand, and not to stress about the decision even if I did change my mind at the end of maternity leave. He brought it up again after our initial meeting about it and I flat out told him that I'm our primary income so he has nothing to worry about and that my family cannot survive without me coming back to work. He hasn't brought it up again.

    I would find it totally weird to just have random guys in the office say it though. My boss is one thing, other people? Not so much :( totally annoys me too! I think your response was perfect.
  • taysuntaysun member
    My UO is that not everyone has to like or appreciate their family members! I totally get being sensitive to family members feelings if you normally have a good relationship, but not everyone wants a relationship with someone out of familial duty
  • @Embuzz247 Agree with you on the fireworks. SO made me go to the Canada Day ones last night - they lasted all of five minutes. I actually had to stop myself from hitting him for making me get off my hormonal, pregnant butt for that pathetic show. ~X(
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  • Fireworks people: I'm with you all, but only because I have a dog who is a big wuss. So that means no backyard chill time for us this weekend.
  • I'm sure I am gonna hear a lot of lip about this, but here goes .... my UO is "It takes a village to raise a child". If my child/teenager gets caught stealing from someone and I'm not around to whoop him/her myself I would HOPE the person my child stole from would give them a whipping. The only time I would step in is if the person was popping my child anywhere else except for the booty.
  • CMDDCMDD member

    I'm sure I am gonna hear a lot of lip about this, but here goes .... my UO is "It takes a village to raise a child". If my child/teenager gets caught stealing from someone and I'm not around to whoop him/her myself I would HOPE the person my child stole from would give them a whipping. The only time I would step in is if the person was popping my child anywhere else except for the booty.

    I can't tell if this is literal or not?
  • magburt said:

    @CMDD wait a minute...The Bump isn't my personal diary?
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    This video kills me every time
  • redfallon said:

    taysun said:

    My UO is that not everyone has to like or appreciate their family members! I totally get being sensitive to family members feelings if you normally have a good relationship, but not everyone wants a relationship with someone out of familial duty

    Yes. When someone posts that their mother (or other family member) is a selfish brat and they don't want her anywhere near them during or after birth, I hate when other people come on and say stuff like, " But she's your mother! You will want your mother there! You'll want the help!"

    Uh no.
    This! I love my family but there are certain members that I find toxic. I did not get a choice who my family is but I can choose who I keep as distant family, the kind you only see on major holidays and exchange pleasant hello and how are yous with, or less.

  • edited July 2015
    @CMDD Yeah, it was literal. I guess it's just my upbringing from the town I grew up in and still currently live in. It's most definitely a UO. I knew I was going to get bashed for that opinion. Lol.

    *edit because I wanted to add that I reread what I said and it sounded at the end like I'd just sit and watch. That's not what I meant. If I was there I would spank my child myself. But like I previously stated my UO is "it takes a village to raise a child".
  • @CMDD okee dokee. Didn't want to start a war. Just wanted to state my UNPOPULAR opinion like everyone else. ;;)
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    @CMDD okee dokee. Didn't want to start a war. Just wanted to state my UNPOPULAR opinion like everyone else. ;;)

    What?! I'm not arguing with you?
  • @CMDD ... oh! Okay. Lol. I misunderstood. That was completely and totally my fault. I wanted to attach a picture of a flower as a peace offering, but it wouldn't let me do it. So let's just pretend I sent it. :)
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