October 2013 Moms

UO.....?

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  • ncase2ncase2 member
    TB stole my gif :(

    I don't have a great one today - every time I think of one, it's more of an FFFC. 

    I really don't like all the wedding shows - the "say yes to the dress", "a wedding story", all the crazy celebrity wedding coverage, ect. The wedding is not the hard part people. I also don't like the saying "and they lived happily ever after". If getting to the alter was that hard, you probably won't be happy.

    I also don't understand the hype around Toms shoes. I tried them on and they look like old people loafters. I like that they give back to charity, but the shoes I don't get. And I LOVE shoes.
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  • missgpsu said:
    I think kids don't have things to look forward as much anymore.  Every birthday party is a HUGE party so there is no looking forward to the Sweet 16.  Kids get gifts or things they want all year so no looking forward to getting things at Christmas or your birthday.  People take their kids on fabulous trips now so why look forward to going somewhere big for your honeymoon.  So overall, I think people should live simpler.  My parents never bought me toys outside of my birthday or Christmas.  If I wanted something from the latest movie (like Frozen), I had to wait for a special occasion or save up for it myself.  I sort of feel though if I follow this with my LO, she will be in the minority.
    Hm, I see what you are saying.  I don't get the vibe that it's any worse than when we (uh, let's say 25-35 year olds) were growing up.  There is ALWAYS a new, cool thing.  Nintendo comes to mind.  Perhaps consumerism is more rampant these days, but I don't think that necessarily relates to how much you have to buy your child.  I think a spoiled child now is a spoiled child then.  You can nurture a Charlie and not a Veruca. 
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  • I won 't buy Jo everything, but I may buy her some things. And it won't be all the time. I want her to appreciate random gifts. So maybe if she has been really helpful like picking up sticks in the yard, I might surprise her with something. But not all the time. Or maybe a treat like buying ice cream from the ice cream truck. For her birthday's I think I'd rather take her somewhere fun like a kids museum or rock climbing. etc.
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  • NRyan55 said:
    I have no clue if this is a UO/HTT/random thought, but I will post it here.

    I saw the greatest point for vaccinating that I have seen yet, and from such a fresh perspective.  I can't remember verbatim but it was basically this:

    How sad is it that anti-vaxxers perceive that a life with a disability (i.e. autism) is worse than a life with a potentially fatal disease that could be prevented by a vaccine.  So basically to take a leap they would rather their child be dead than disabled.

    ETA: #boomgoesthedynamite
    Definitely a hot topic.  Not on TB but if you frequent FB and subscribe to some news pages, you'll see a vaccination article pop up every now and then.  The comments will make you rage.  The best response I saw was a picture of children in iron lungs, because that's the alternative.
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  • ncase2ncase2 member

     

    dh13 said:
    I buy my kid #allthethings.

    She is probably gonna need therapy in the future, but whatev. Truly, I think it stems from living a very poor life when we were younger and my mom being a single working parent.
    That's the other part of the equation.  We always want to give our kids more and better than what we had.
    DH and I talk about this all the time, because he grew up very poor. We strive to be somewhere in the middle - enough so that our kid isn't made fun of at school, but no where near the Jones'. 
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  • I guess my UO is that I really want to give my child whatever they want (within certain reason). Growing up, my parents would surprise me with random gifts throughout  the year including my birthday, Christmas, Easter, etc. While some kids would be so ungrateful and little assholes, I was genuinely thankful. Granted there was usually a reason for the gift: good grades, doing all my chores without being asked, etc. I mean I didnt get like a pony or anything, but I was rewarded for my good deeds when they thought it was relevant. I wasn't a spoiled little bitch because of it. I want to do the same for Joey. Now if he's being a straight up terrorizer then no way will he get a present but I'm hoping you all catch my drift.

    As of right now, I buy him #allthethings. But he doesn't know any better at this point.

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  • Ok, so here is a question. For those only buying gifts for major Holidays or birthdays, how much are you spending? I fee like if I buy a few things through out the year I won't go crazy expensive on the big occassions. Like my kid won't be getting an Ipad,but maybe like $100 of fun stuff and maybe some clothes, books, needs etc. 
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  • ncase2ncase2 member
    I think homemade / specialty dog treats are ridiculous. My dog  has a pretty sensitive stomach, but I still refuse to buy this stuff - "boutique" dog treats. We buy her good quality food, and use that as treats as well.
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  • Jalee85Jalee85 member
    edited May 2014

     


    dh13 said:

    I buy my kid #allthethings.

    She is probably gonna need therapy in the future, but whatev. Truly, I think it stems from living a very poor life when we were younger and my mom being a single working parent.

    That's the other part of the equation.  We always want to give our kids more and better than what we had.

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  • Omg. I need a mom break. I totally saw this thread this AM with only 12 responses and thought-man they forgot UO yesterday and only 12 posts? So unusual. And I continually have checked for a FFFC thread today. I am a day ahead and now that's even note depressing.
    As for UO- I don't have one.
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  • @blondolphn, it varies.  This Christmas we probably spent about 150 per kid (not including LO, she got diapers and wipes), for Easter we spent about 50.  At birthdays it really varies.  For their first birthday we do a big party no gift, for other parties we just do little play dates with snacks and cupcakes and a gift.  DD1's fifth birthday is coming up and we have been saving to take her on a Disneyland trip, so that will be a big expense, but something DH and I really want to do with her.

    I think providing "better then what you had" should be more focused on opportunities then stuff they will forget about in a few years.  Like @carriet2018 said, college, wedding, and computers will be much more appreciated then a bunch of junk now.

    I also want to say that I may be coming off sounding really harsh, I swear I am not.  I don't purposely deprive my kids for them to learn a lesson but because I am a SAHM with a DH that works crazy long hours if I bought my girls a toy or treat every time they go to the store with me we would be broke.
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    You don't sound harsh. I could see some people choosing to not buy things through out the year and then go buy a pram equivalent for a birthday. It's your perogative on how you spend your money.
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  • Jalee85Jalee85 member
    edited May 2014
    @jgslr‌ you are definitely not the only one who has fallen off the BLW path. D started taking huge bites of food and it made my anxiety so bad. So I use the mesh feeder to teach her to chew and have started slowly doing purées. She keeps breaking out though so we are doing no food for now.
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  • ncase2ncase2 member
    Weljadraak - I'm totes staying away from political discussions on this board. I probably have some very UO in that area, and I don't want to be the next LC#s =)
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    All this evolution talk has me thinking.  I might offend some people so I apologize in advanced.  Conservative Christians really need to leave the government, stat.  You know, unless they can separate church and state.
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