Time for one of the 'fun' weekly posts. Here's hoping this week's UO doesn't explode like last weeks FFFC.
My UO is I totally judge teenagers who intentionally try to get pregnant. I'm not blaming girls who were raped or accidentally got pregnant or anything like that, but there are teenage girls out there who try to get pregnant on purpose. It isn't 'cool' to have a baby while still in school. I wish more schools did programs to show teenagers just how hard it is on them.
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I HATE when people abbreviate in text messages. Is it really that hard to type 'y-o-u'?! Come on now! And on that note, I completely judge people who use bad grammar.
I dont think it is that big of a deal when I keep DS out past his bedtime. I realize some are sticklers for theirs, but if he is going to be up an hour later the sun will still rise tomorrow (and he will just take extra naps).
zachary happens! | little fish
Ughh I totally agree. I couldn't even imagine doing this as a teenager. I would have lost my frickn mind!
I absolutely, unequivocally, and wholeheartedly believe in mothers having "me" time. I spend all day, every day with my DD, and while I love her to pieces, I need a break.
Next weekend I'm going to Atlantic City for one night with some girlfriends and I feel no guilt whatsoever about leaving the sprout home with her dad. When I mentioned this to an acquaintance, who has a baby around around the same age, she was aghast that I could spend a whole day and night away from my daughter. I'm rather aghast that she can't.
zachary happens! | little fish
hahaha! I totally AGREE!!!
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I totally agree about the action around here! It was nice to see some activity.
My UO: I do not love summer. I'm seriously the palest person I know and I hate the hot. This is clearly complicated by the fact that I live in the South and it's 90 degrees well past 8 pm. I seriously try to get all outside activity accomplished by 10 am and then I seek out any and all air conditioned situations. And really there isn't a snowball's chance in hellll that I'd be seen in a swimsuit! Maybe after my lose 30 for 30 (I'm turning 30 this year) is complete I will put on a swimsuit next year. It would be the first time in probably 5 years I wore one... I wish I lived in SanFran or the Pacific Northwest... you guys have the best weather!!
I'm going to respectfully piggyback off your uo....mine is that people think that schools are responsible for teaching life lessons instead of parents. The state does not raise your child, you do. And although I'm sure you know this op, successful state programs only work when the basics are taught at home! **steps off soapbox**
Im somewhat torn on this issue. On the one hand, I can understand why a Catholic institution would not want to pay for birth control since it goes against their doctrine. On the other hand, I think the brouhaha about it from the Republicans was not without a certain degree of slut shaming; especially considering there was no such uproar about making institutions pay for things like Viagra. Although, one could make the argument that the former prevents "life" and the latter helps create it.
Intersting to think and debate about.
That being said, I think I fall into the camp of making institutions pay for birth control since many, many women use it for reasons other than pregnancy prevention and it does create a hardship if it isn't covered by insurance. As to the idea of simply not working at an institution that doesn't cover it, sometimes it isn't so simple as that. In this economy, you sometimes have to take what you can get.
Married my best friend 5/2/2008
TTC our first miracle since November 2010
BFP 3/16/2011 Chemical Pregnancy 3/20/2011
Married my best friend 5/2/2008
TTC our first miracle since November 2010
BFP 3/16/2011 Chemical Pregnancy 3/20/2011
My MIL told me not to let DD suck her thumb because one of MH's cousins sucked her thumb until she was 15 (no lie). I had to restrain myself from telling her to suck something else because this cousin is a super special case... all sorts of emotional trauma going on over there. My 4 month old sucking her thumb is a non-issue.
Sorry if I'm extra mean today...my husband lost his job today and we are FREAKING out about how we'll manage until he finds another one in this crappy economy....
My UO is that people who keep popping out kids and then b!itch and moan about how they have no money and can't go do things or have nice things or pay for college or whatever p!ss me the f off. Newsflash morons: kids cost a LOT of money and if you can't afford cable you probably can't afford your 3rd or 4th or 5th kid. I know who think oh what a blessing and God will provide and all that crap. Is God really going to come down from the heavens and provide a job, food, shelter, etc? Good luck with that.
It always cracks me up when people say "don't let kids do xyz" like suck their thumbs. What are you going to do, cut it off? I know things can be discouraged but if they want to suck their thumb, they're going to!
maybe this explains what happened to you