November 2013 Moms

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Thong underwear is the worst. The only reason I suck it up and wear a pair is if I'm wearing white bottoms or a fitted dress, but I'd rather go commando.
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  • @Katie.725 It is actually called a channel changer TYVM! :) Tim refuses to give me it when I ask unless I call it a remote, ass.


  • katie.725 said:
    mskatiep said:
    @Katie.725 It is actually called a channel changer TYVM! :) Tim refuses to give me it when I ask unless I call it a remote, ass.
    Remote... 
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    Eh wrong. Maybe it is regional, but I will forever say channel changer.


  • braasche1 said:

    I think greek yogurt is gross. It's the texture. I'm not usually one to be bothered by the texture of food, but greek yogurt makes me feeling like I'm shoving paste down my throat. 


    Early FFFC: Underwear schmunderwear, I go commando 95% of the time. 
    I hate all yogurt. But Greek is the worst!
  • cagoldicagoldi member
    @BrittAnnie19‌ I hate thongs too. I can't go commando though. Soma has nice seamless panties.

    Rats ARE cute! They make terrible pets, but I think they're adorable.
  • mmm50mmm50 member
    I know I shouldn't but I judge my cousin's "baby lead weaning" with her daughter.  She is 9 months old and I have only ever seen her eat:  powdered donuts, cheese fries, regular donuts, pizza crust, spaghetti, and baby cookies/puffs.  This includes both in person and in pictures.  My mom and grandma have even asked me if I noticed that she doesn't eat fruits and vegetables.  I'm cool with BLW but I don't think she gets the point that it is supposed to be healthy options.  
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  • Thong underwear is the worst. The only reason I suck it up and wear a pair is if I'm wearing white bottoms or a fitted dress, but I'd rather go commando.

    I wear under only if I'm wearing a dress. Thongs are gross.
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  • katie.725 said:

    I don't get it when people call it a clicker... it's a remote control and I will call it that until I die... (maybe put it on my headstone...)


    I'm not a fan of the Beatles... I used to be... but now if they come on the radio or Pandora I skip them..


    1 cause you click the buttons. I still call it a remote though.

    2 shame.
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  • katie.725 said:

    I don't get it when people call it a clicker... it's a remote control and I will call it that until I die... (maybe put it on my headstone...)


    I'm not a fan of the Beatles... I used to be... but now if they come on the radio or Pandora I skip them..


    DH called it a push button when we met, I would always make fun of him and now he calls it a remote...

    Along with that he calls a pacifier a fooler (he pronounces it like fuller)...maybe it is regional. I gave up on that one though cause he fought me on it. As long as we know what the other means I don't care.



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    @BrittAnnie19‌ I had pet rats as well. Pockets was the name of the original because she liked to hide in my clothes.

  • mmm50 said:

    I know I shouldn't but I judge my cousin's "baby lead weaning" with her daughter.  She is 9 months old and I have only ever seen her eat:  powdered donuts, cheese fries, regular donuts, pizza crust, spaghetti, and baby cookies/puffs.  This includes both in person and in pictures.  My mom and grandma have even asked me if I noticed that she doesn't eat fruits and vegetables.  I'm cool with BLW but I don't think she gets the point that it is supposed to be healthy options.  

    This was going to be my FFFC but since we are on the subject I'll go ahead and post it. My SIL posted a pick of my nephew, who was 5 months at the time, with pizza sauce smeared all over his face with a caption that said "little man and I enjoying some pizza and watching March Madness." I tried to give her the benefit of the doubt but then last week she post another picture of him eating a whole piece of pizza. He just turned six months. I am majorly side eyeing her now. It took every inch of self control I had to not post a picture of DS eating baked sweet potato fingers and homemade organic bean burgers.

    Also remote control for life!

    As far as food fads, I think it is dumb when people post pictures of food no matter what. I will give them credit for trying to eat healthier. Any diet or lifestyle change is hard but at least they making an effort to better their lives.
  • @jennifertewart‌
    I call it a fooler sometimes as well. I'm just not a fan of binkie or bink.



  • I know I shouldn't but I judge my cousin's "baby lead weaning" with her daughter.  She is 9 months old and I have only ever seen her eat:  powdered donuts, cheese fries, regular donuts, pizza crust, spaghetti, and baby cookies/puffs.  This includes both in person and in pictures.  My mom and grandma have even asked me if I noticed that she doesn't eat fruits and vegetables.  I'm cool with BLW but I don't think she gets the point that it is supposed to be healthy options.  
    This was going to be my FFFC but since we are on the subject I'll go ahead and post it. My SIL posted a pick of my nephew, who was 5 months at the time, with pizza sauce smeared all over his face with a caption that said "little man and I enjoying some pizza and watching March Madness." I tried to give her the benefit of the doubt but then last week she post another picture of him eating a whole piece of pizza. He just turned six months. I am majorly side eyeing her now. It took every inch of self control I had to not post a picture of DS eating baked sweet potato fingers and homemade organic bean burgers. Also remote control for life! As far as food fads, I think it is dumb when people post pictures of food no matter what. I will give them credit for trying to eat healthier. Any diet or lifestyle change is hard but at least they making an effort to better their lives.
    LOL - how's life up there on your high horse?

    Pizza is not an appropriate food for a 5 month old, but seriously, if you wanted to raise concern to your family, being pretentious about the food you choose to give your child isn't the way to go about it.

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  • mskatiep said:
    katie.725 said:
    mskatiep said:
    @Katie.725 It is actually called a channel changer TYVM! :) Tim refuses to give me it when I ask unless I call it a remote, ass.
    Remote... 
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    Eh wrong. Maybe it is regional, but I will forever say channel changer.
    We call it "the buttons." Never heard anyone else call it that. :)
      


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  • mskatiep said:
    @jennifertewart‌ I call it a fooler sometimes as well. I'm just not a fan of binkie or bink.
    Also, we call the pacifier a "nookie." I realize that's kind of like calling tissue "Kleenex" but there you go.
      


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  • barista411barista411 member
    edited May 2014
    Karadee1 said:




    mmm50 said:

    I know I shouldn't but I judge my cousin's "baby lead weaning" with her daughter.  She is 9 months old and I have only ever seen her eat:  powdered donuts, cheese fries, regular donuts, pizza crust, spaghetti, and baby cookies/puffs.  This includes both in person and in pictures.  My mom and grandma have even asked me if I noticed that she doesn't eat fruits and vegetables.  I'm cool with BLW but I don't think she gets the point that it is supposed to be healthy options.  

    This was going to be my FFFC but since we are on the subject I'll go ahead and post it. My SIL posted a pick of my nephew, who was 5 months at the time, with pizza sauce smeared all over his face with a caption that said "little man and I enjoying some pizza and watching March Madness." I tried to give her the benefit of the doubt but then last week she post another picture of him eating a whole piece of pizza. He just turned six months. I am majorly side eyeing her now. It took every inch of self control I had to not post a picture of DS eating baked sweet potato fingers and homemade organic bean burgers.

    Also remote control for life!

    As far as food fads, I think it is dumb when people post pictures of food no matter what. I will give them credit for trying to eat healthier. Any diet or lifestyle change is hard but at least they making an effort to better their lives.

    LOL - how's life up there on your high horse?

    Pizza is not an appropriate food for a 5 month old, but seriously, if you wanted to raise concern to your family, being pretentious about the food you choose to give your child isn't the way to go about it.


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    Sorry I didn't mean to sound pretentionous. It just really upsets me that she is setting my nephew up for poor health later on. I didn't post anything because I do not want to come off as pretentious or judgey. We have a very strange relationship and I have no way of even addressing the issue with her even though they are family. It's a really complicated situation.
  • Smilz4782 said:
    @fitmama418‌ words right outta my mouth!! Both dh and I have two siblings each. 2/3 of us went to college. That other 1/3 it's not the right fit for, I would have hated our parents to force it and waste their money or loan money or scholarship money.
    My parents went into debt sending my oldest brother to college for 5 years to party and have a beach house...and he never graduated. Same for my sister (but she only went for 1 year). Now, my brother is a plumber and does super well for himself. My sister got very lucky by getting a job with a great company and working her way from an entry level temp job to a management position.
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  • cagoldicagoldi member
    edited May 2014
    No opinion follows, just a statement of fact. DH graduated Berkeley (undergrad) with no debt. FIL worked a blue collar union job and was able to pay for his education and MIL never worked. They also paid for his graduate degree (CSUF).

    A little more than a decade after H's graduation from Berkeley the cost of attendance is about 4 times what it was then. Assuming A was accepted there today and took 4 years to complete his studies we would be looking at $120,000 for a degree from a public university (including room and board, books, etc). That's a cost that DH and I, both working at fairly high-paying white collar jobs, would struggle to manage.
  • Here's my UO...stems from something I witnessed during lunch today. People that walk up/down moving escalators...maybe it's because this powerwalker lady made the little old guy with the cane try to walk to get out of her way, but it annoyed me.  Plus, I'm such a klutz, I'd probably trip and fall if I tried it.   

     

  • @braasche1‌ how can you go commando most of the time? Especially in jeans? I can just picture pinching and chaffing.. sounds painful and uncomfortable.. Maybe I'm missing something..
  • megswenmegswen member
    I hate it when people think things like cinnamon rolls and donuts are breakfast food. They are desserts, people! Same goes for waffles and pancakes with tons of sugary food on top (syrup, whipped cream, etc.).

    They. Are. Desserts. Stop eating them for breakfast.

  • J&JJ2011 said:

    Here's my UO...stems from something I witnessed during lunch today. People that walk up/down moving escalators...maybe it's because this powerwalker lady made the little old guy with the cane try to walk to get out of her way, but it annoyed me.  Plus, I'm such a klutz, I'd probably trip and fall if I tried it.   

    In DC, there's a "rule" about escalators in the Metro: stand right, walk left.  I have no problem letting tourists know they need to move to the right (within reason; I wouldn't tell an old man with a cane).  But, if it's not the culture where you are, or if it's a single escalator, not a double, it's kind of douchey to expect everyone in front of you to squeeze to the side so you can get by.
    What bugs me the most is that this is at a medical facility, so these people that are here, aren't feeling good...and, it's all single escalators.  As an employee, it's drilled into us to respect patients, so maybe that's my real UO, fellow employees, be kind to others, or I'm giving you the stink eye!

     

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