Yesterday I did my big shopping trip at Walmart with both kids. By the end K was super done and had a big melt down and was tired. It was one of those where he was throwing his head back screaming. People walking by giving sympathy looks...
By the time it was our turn to check out, he had calmed down, but asking to nurse, and I told him he had to wait. He says the word "milk" to nurse. The cashier asked me what did he want, his bottle? I nodded. And then she asked, " or is he still on the ninny?"
Why yes, LaTonya, he is still on the ninny, and since you asked, he doesn't want to wean.
Oh, just buy him some fun cups and he'll be over it.
Re: Still on the Ninny
"The ninny" is cracking me up.
Fun cups! Why didn't I think of that?
I've had a lot of odd encounters but no one has given me weaning advice.&nbs
On the topic of weaning... My MD mentioned if I wanted to wait to wean we would run into the "ninnytantrums" which would make it difficult to stop. I think if I did not have to wean at 14 mont