I ate peanutbutter twix for dinner.
I hate when people act like they should win an award for breast feeding.  I offered my coworker a similac check the other day.  She got so happy with herself because she only has had to supplement a bottle a day, therefore didn't need my check.  Congrats, your boobs work properly.  She just had an attitude that disgusted me.  I know breastfeeding is hard work, babies are hard work in general.  
                
                             
        
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I kind of want too throw ice cubes on him.
I have a Daughter born 2/26/2013. She is pretty much amazing!
Obviously this won't be a regular thing we do, but I fully credit my parents for installing me with a healthy attitude toward alcohol and a big part of that was not turning it into forbidden fruit. They let me try a tiny sip as a baby, then as a toddler/small child I could have sips of my dad's beer. As an older child, I was allowed to have a small glass of wine on holidays or at other special dinners. And in high school I could have a beer or a glass of wine at home, provided I was staying in for the rest of the night.
Not once did I sneak around behind their backs to get booze, and I can probably count on one hand the number of times I drank enough to be hung over, though I do havdeities beer and wine on a pretty regular basis. So clearly they did something right, and I want to try to replicate that with DD.
Wednesday morning, it had no heat. The temperature gauge jumps all over the place and it would be in danger of overheating if it wasn't so ridiculously cold outside. It barely starts. We didn't even have the car for 4 days and it started doing this. We called the dealer, but since it was an "as-is sale" they take no responsibility for the car and refuse to do anything to help us.
FIL is a licensed mechanic so he always helps us with our car troubles for free, which is a huge blessing. But I am just so sick of this. We have had more car problems in the 4 1/2 years we've been married than anyone I know. It's almost unbelievable, really. And now to trade in our very problematic car just to get another piece of junk in return?! This is exactly what we were trying to avoid! And now we have no money to get rid of this one anytime soon because we just wiped out half our savings buying this one. I guess my confession is, I can't stop thinking WHY DOES THIS ALWAYS HAPPEN TO US. I know other people have problems that are much worse but it's just one stupid thing after another for us, and it has been that way ever since we got married. I'm tired of it.
First round of Clomid in May 2012= BFP #1, DD born January 2013
BFP #2 in January 2014, DS born September 2014
I'm sorry for your car troubles @kleigh926 and @sagen.
I was also going to suggest leasing. DH and I both lease our cars (a Rav4 and a Corolla.) I got my Corolla stupid cheap because they were clearing out the 2013s. It might be worth a look!
We are TTC #2 and I posted yesterday that I think I was ovulating (based on a test strip). Well DH was at the doctor's yesterday and he has a UTI. The doctor told him to take his antibiotics and to not have sex for a week.
My confession: I am really pissed off about this. My husband said we can try next month which is true, but regular healthy people only have a 20% chance and I knew my chance was yesterday and he wouldn't do it. My sex drive is really low and I don't really want to have sex on a regular basis (but I do want another baby!). I don't see what the big deal is on having sex when you have a UTI?! I have been really trying to pinpoint when I was ovulating for a while now and this was my first time 'knowing' when it was happening.
Oh well, I guess we will try again in February.
(:|First round of Clomid in May 2012= BFP #1, DD born January 2013
BFP #2 in January 2014, DS born September 2014
I irrationally feel this way every time I take a pregnancy test. It's like a test I just want to pass! (But I don't actually want to be pregnant)
I like cookies.
DS born: February 2013
TTC #2: Nov. 14
Chemical pregnancy 09/16/15
BFP: 12/25/15 EDD: 09/04/16
We have that. My MIL got it for DS for Christmas....it's a good toy! We keep it in the shape of a box so it helps keep him contained!
I like cookies.
I also ordered a small side salad. This should earn me some bonus points.
"Is it even legal or ethical to pay a 2nd grade teacher $60,000? I mean, is she really even earning her money?"
"Anyone with 15 years experience and a CAGS who is teaching the primary grades is wasting her education and taking the easy way out. I mean, with some training I could teach kids how to read."
"You wouldn't pay a pizza delivery man that kind of money. Or a janitor, right? And I highly doubt that any kind with problems asks to see the guidance counselor (guidance counselor said with sarcasm). They need to see the nurse."
"Why is is written here that this guidance counselor is doing community service projects with the kids? That's fluff."
This is not a joke. I can link my district's website and the files are right there on the homepage. It's appalling.
Now they are going after the guidance counselors, because classrooms here are already at state maximums for student:teacher ratios. They are also cutting any paraprofessional positions that are not legally mandated by an IEP. I live directly across the street from another district's elementary school, where a teacher with my qualifications would be making over 60K. The superintendent of my current district can be heard on the audio saying that our salaries are no longer competitive and we are losing good educators. They didn't care. Why would you, when you think my job has the same skill set required to drive a car with a pizza in it?
Um, not helpful. Jerk. E no longer nurses at night, you are every bit as capable of getting him a clean diaper and a cup of milk. Just do it!
BFP1: DD1 born April 2011 at 34w1d via unplanned c/s due to HELLP, DVT 1 week PP
BFP3: DD2 born Feb 2013 at 38w4d via unplanned RCS due to uterine dehiscence
Amen!!! You can't babysit your own children.