July 2013 Moms

FFFC

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edited August 2013 in July 2013 Moms
Let's hear them ladies!
 But remember...it's flame free! 
don't understand.......
MOTN roll calls at 12 anything! That's only the MOTN if you go to bed at 6 ;)
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  • MIL is sick right now and hasn't been over to visit for 2 weeks! While I'm sorry she is sick I am still enjoying the fact that she isn't up our asses lately.

    Also, I know 3 people that are pregnant right now(one is my SIL) and seeing them makes me miss being pregnant. One of them just started feeling her baby kick, it reminded me of when I first started feeling Kenzie kick and move. Am I crazy for missing that?

    And I agree about the 12 motn roll calls. That isn't the motn for me. Lol

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  • fklang said:

    Let's hear them ladies!

     But remember...it's flame free! 
    don't understand.......
    MOTN roll calls at 12 anything! That's only the MOTN if you go to bed at 6 ;)
     Bumpies who's discussion count is almost as high as their reply count. -It's so all about you *side eyeing*
    You can see discussion count vs reply count? I've barely been on the bump on a computer since the change. I am so behind!

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    @chunkymonkeylvr When I had to be at work by 6, so did I. Now, since I've been on maternity leave, I wake up after 11. 

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  • Mamasighs said:

    I feel best about myself when I'm underweight.  I've heard that self confidence is supposedly higher the older you get, but that's not been the case with me.  I feel less confident than I did in my 20s.

    I feel the same way... if I weigh over 103 I feel crappy about my body. I struggle with the scale all the time.

  • My confession is I'm ready for my husband to go offshore again. He's been working in the shop in town since baby was born so he could be here. I love him so much, but reality is I'm used to him being away, and we are getting on each others nerves.
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    Its been a month and so far I've kept my promise (which was completely my idea) to my husband: he hasnt changed any diapers!

    Really dont see what the big deal is with sharing that task. It takes 60 seconds at most and usually half that. I would much rather have his help elsewhere.

    Besides, I think babies deserve to be changed by somebody who isnt gagging, looking away, etc- which I'm sure he would do if he had to change her.
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  • I'm secretly super excited to enroll my DD1 in a preschool program for 2 year olds through my local Y. It will give her a chance to play with other kids her age. It will force everyone to get out of the house throughout the week. It will give me a break and let me bond one on one with the baby. We can easily afford it with disposable income. It's great all around!

    And if anyone else IRL has something judgey to say about it, I might lose it on them!!

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  • A midnight feed is a MOTN feed for me. I'm usually in bed by 8 and asleep by 930. Except for last night when I barely slept and it wasn't the baby's fault. Yes I'm a zombie today. Ugh.

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  • Sooo...yesterday in wegmans I saw a lady with her babies carseat perched on the top. I learned from this board that's not safe and because I am kind of a know it all IRL and always give my 2 cents I so thought I would say something to someone when I saw them committing this unsafe faux pas. I had just the day before called out someone for littering. But instead I said nothing to this mom and went on about my business. I guess I didn't want this new mom to think I was judging her or telling her what to do...now I feel bad about and wish I would have said something.
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  • M0ON said:
    Its been a month and so far I've kept my promise (which was completely my idea) to my husband: he hasnt changed any diapers! Really dont see what the big deal is with sharing that task. It takes 60 seconds at most and usually half that. I would much rather have his help elsewhere. Besides, I think babies deserve to be changed by somebody who isnt gagging, looking away, etc- which I'm sure he would do if he had to change her.
    My SO hasn't changed a diaper yet either.  I'm ok with that...I'd just hover the whole time anyway, while critiquing the whole process.
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  • I'm laying in bed which I choose not to get of today bawling watching the first 10 min of UP

    I was just watching that too! The beginning is so sweet and sad. What a great movie though.
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  • @spartanmomma. I sent my DD to my step mothers house to get trained.
    Ha,my mom had to do this with my little sis back in the day...it was August and she had to be trained by September for preschool, so mom sent her to my grandma's for the weekend...I have no idea what grandma did, but she came home trained, lol!

    @spartanmomma- I have only PT'd a girl, so I don't know if it will help, but is there any way to convince him to sit down to pee so you don't have to clean pee off your walls? Or is he too far past that point?
  • Ella was born with a slightly deformed ear. The doc said that since it is still so pliable we have an 85% chance of correcting it if she wears an ear mold for the next month. I didn't think her ear was a big deal at first, but DH was super concerned that she would get teased, or grow up self conscious. So we decided to do it. My mom has since taken to telling me that she thinks we're vain for doing so, and that if Ella grew up hating her ear she could have just gotten plastic surgery. I've spent the last 24 hours doubting myself as a mother because of it.
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  • Mamasighs said:

    I feel best about myself when I'm underweight.  I've heard that self confidence is supposedly higher the older you get, but that's not been the case with me.  I feel less confident than I did in my 20s.

    I totally relate to this! However, I struggle with an ED and have always struggled. I guess my other confession would be that I have been slipping back into my ED habits since Kenzie was born. I am trying so hard to get control over it but it's really tough. I weigh myself every day, most days I weigh 3 times a day. I have horrible body image issues.

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  • Mamasighs said:

    Okay I have a real one now......

    People who constantly complain about their spouse..... You married them! I am pretty sure how they act now is how they were before you married or had children.

    I also don't understand in constantly sharing how your SO sucks at life. I believe in praising my hubby to others not tearing him down.

    YES! Couldn't agree more. Those posts drive me bonkers. H isn't perfect but neither am I. I'd be very hurt if I found out he'd been complaining about me on an online forum.
    This for me too! I would be heartbroken if I found out dh was complaining about me online. Of course he drives me crazy and doesn't always make me happy but he's my husband and we're a team.
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  • I feel the need to explain LO's acne to people. It looks horrible. I can't wait until it's gone. :( I would pay money, really good money, for someone to get my kid to shit in a toilet, and for all things related to pooping and peeing to stop being a battle. I'm so sick of arguing with DS to stop what he's doing to go pee, listening to him SCREAM for up to hours when he has to poop because he's holding it in and then refusing to do it in a toilet, cleaning pee off my bathroom walls and floors because his aim stinks, washing sheets every other day because he pees through night diapers regularly, and all things related to the above bodily functions. SICK OF IT. If there were a camp I could send him to to get past this stage I would do it. I'm not joking that as I type this, he just missed and got half the urine stream on the wall and his underwear. Off we go to put on pair number 3 of the day.

    I realize how irritated this makes you and it would me too...but I did giggle a little as a read through your post.  Just the way you stated everything was slightly funny.  I hope he learns to pee and poo in the toliet correctly soon :)
  • @sdtchoca13 Tried quoting, but did it wrong and since it saves drafts every time I went back to fix it got worse :p But yea, we're too far along for sitting now, in fact I have to bribe with M&Ms just to get him to sit on the potty for 30 seconds as practice for pooping, haha. Crossing my fingers DD is way easier to train than DS!
    Boo to the no sitting! I definitely think girls are easier, especially because there is no aiming involved...I am terrified for when I have to PT Gavin down the road, lol! 
  • kaylakim said:

    Mamasighs said:

    Okay I have a real one now......

    People who constantly complain about their spouse..... You married them! I am pretty sure how they act now is how they were before you married or had children.

    I also don't understand in constantly sharing how your SO sucks at life. I believe in praising my hubby to others not tearing him down.

    YES! Couldn't agree more. Those posts drive me bonkers. H isn't perfect but neither am I. I'd be very hurt if I found out he'd been complaining about me on an online forum.
    This for me too! I would be heartbroken if I found out dh was complaining about me online. Of course he drives me crazy and doesn't always make me happy but he's my husband and we're a team.
    I am super guilty of this. I get so frustrated with my SO at times, but I love him and he is my best friend. I guess I've never really thought of it this way. We are a team and I should be wanting to build him up to others. Plus, I bet he would be very hurt to hear some of what I've said about him. It makes me sad that I've acted like this. Definitely something I am going to work on.


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  • missymr said:

    jeng100 said:

    Ella was born with a slightly deformed ear. The doc said that since it is still so pliable we have an 85% chance of correcting it if she wears an ear mold for the next month. I didn't think her ear was a big deal at first, but DH was super concerned that she would get teased, or grow up self conscious. So we decided to do it. My mom has since taken to telling me that she thinks we're vain for doing so, and that if Ella grew up hating her ear she could have just gotten plastic surgery. I've spent the last 24 hours doubting myself as a mother because of it.

    Wearing a mild for a month as an infant seems far less invasive than plastic surgery.
    If its easily corrected this is not vain. We have a hard enough time with body image. Why make it harder if you don't have to.

    I think you're doing the right thing and would do the same.
    This. Tell your mom to shove it.
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  • Asbromle said:


    M0ON said:

    Its been a month and so far I've kept my promise (which was completely my idea) to my husband: he hasnt changed any diapers!

    Really dont see what the big deal is with sharing that task. It takes 60 seconds at most and usually half that. I would much rather have his help elsewhere.

    Besides, I think babies deserve to be changed by somebody who isnt gagging, looking away, etc- which I'm sure he would do if he had to change her.

    My SO hasn't changed a diaper yet either.  I'm ok with that...I'd just hover the whole time anyway, while critiquing the whole process.


    I would think if you can trust a man to wipe his own butt you can trust him to wipe a baby's. Diaper changing is not exactly complicated, as long as you know which side of the diaper is the front.
  • If my ILs want a relationship with DD, they need to make an effort. Call. Text. Email. Use snail mail. Visit. Something! Commenting on pictures I post to FB does not count. Stop being so selfish and support your son!
  • @Spartanmomma: I had the hardest time training DS1. He was over 4 before he would poop on the potty. I had him trained earlier, but he was always reluctant to poop on the potty. One day my mom was watching him and he told her he had to poop but didn't want to go on the potty. She told him it was fine to just poop in his underwear. It set us back about 8 months.

    What I eventually did was this: I told him that he would have to sit on the potty every night at the same time for 10 minutes, whether he had to go or not. If he pooped, he could get up as soon as he was done. I put on the TV for him and stayed with him. At first it was a huge fight. I had to hold him on the potty while he screamed and hit me the first night. A few days later he started pooping on it. He accepted it eventually and was trained within 10 days.


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  • jeng100 said:

    Ella was born with a slightly deformed ear. The doc said that since it is still so pliable we have an 85% chance of correcting it if she wears an ear mold for the next month. I didn't think her ear was a big deal at first, but DH was super concerned that she would get teased, or grow up self conscious. So we decided to do it. My mom has since taken to telling me that she thinks we're vain for doing so, and that if Ella grew up hating her ear she could have just gotten plastic surgery. I've spent the last 24 hours doubting myself as a mother because of it.

    You are not vain. Teasing is a real concern and she probably won't like her ear as she gets older. It's true that she could have surgery when she gets older, but if a simple ear mold can fix it now, I don't see the sense of putting her through that.


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  • Thanks ladies. I really needed to hear that.
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  • Thought I'd add another one. A guy just tried to cut into our lane while driving because he was in the wrong lane. He was one inch from our car. I wanted to show my fat redneck ass. Dude, we have a infant in the car. I have road rage. :-S
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