I just read an article of an acquaintance posted to FB. Basically it said that time outs are detrimental to a child's neural development and that they cause them to think that they are on their own when they encounter a problem. The article suggested c
I blog for a lot if reasons; it's fun, it's a time capsule, to remind me how far we've come on this horrible little house, to share ideas since I've gotten so much great info and inspiration from other blogs - but another big reason is because I kno
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Speaking of fast food...On Tuesdays Vi and I go to McDonald's for breakfast. I don't feel bad at all. It is just pancakes with a side of rotavirus from the tube slide anyways.
My sister came with us last week, she brought Clorox wipes
My kids don't eat fast food that often but both of them get excited every time they see a Starbucks sign or we go to Target because they love Starbucks. The other day I went through the drive through pharmacy and Lo squealed and said "Ohhhh Momma nuggeeee
I am thinking about getting wastey faced soon and telling my irritation acquaintance how I really feel about her. I've talked about her a few times on here and how I can't really cut ties with her since we have a close friend circle. I've h
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DS vomited twice last night but we sent him to daycare this morning even though they have a 24 hours without vomiting rule. He didn't run a fever, and acted fine after both incidents. He also held his breakfast down just fine so we were thinking that mayb
I still haven't figure out how to put E in time out. I picture a chair in a corner (old fashioned I know) and I have to laugh because a) she slides off of the chairs that go with her table often enough, b) I imagine putting her there and her popping right
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Also, I have said this before but it bears repeating:
I judge the lot of you for eating fast food, let alone giving it to your kids. One cheeseburger isn't going to kill them, but neither is one cigarette and you don't give that to them, now do y
Re: FFFC
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I like where this is headed, especially since the Parenting FFFC is depressing.
I enjoy a little hands on play. I really got to know my fun spots that way and how to direct my DH. Added bonus are toys with DH, too.
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I just read an article of an acquaintance posted to FB. Basically it said that time outs are detrimental to a child's neural development and that they cause them to think that they are on their own when they encounter a problem. The article suggested c
Speaking of fast food...On Tuesdays Vi and I go to McDonald's for breakfast. I don't feel bad at all. It is just pancakes with a side of rotavirus from the tube slide anyways.
My sister came with us last week, she brought Clorox wipes
Hahaha! So did
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I am thinking about getting wastey faced soon and telling my irritation acquaintance how I really feel about her. I've talked about her a few times on here and how I can't really cut ties with her since we have a close friend circle. I've h
Also, I have said this before but it bears repeating:
I judge the lot of you for eating fast food, let alone giving it to your kids. One cheeseburger isn't going to kill them, but neither is one cigarette and you don't give that to them, now do y
I will gladly shove Taco Bell down my gullet but I must admit I am a food snob when it comes to my kid.
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BFP #1: July 12, 2010 Natural M/C: July 26, 2010
BFP #2: January 30 ,2011 Born: September 29, 2011
BFP #3: January 5, 2013 Born: August 25, 2013
I have another kid/food related confession, but I'm not sure how much of a confession it is, because I don't really know how many other people do it.
I have absolutely no problem letting Tilly leave the table hungry if she didn't eat what I s