You shouldn't wear high heels if you can't walk properly in them. If you look like a baby giraffe trying to walk for the first time, please don't wear them. You just look silly.
You shouldn't wear high heels if you can't walk properly in them. If you look like a baby giraffe trying to walk for the first time, please don't wear them. You just look silly.
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=; tTotally me....Haven't worn them in years. Wish I could but don't have great ankles
I think I should be able to have a beer in my car while I go for a drive. Just one. Obviously I understand why the laws exist and don't want them to actually change, but it would be nice. Especially while driving around a napping baby.
Me: 35 H: 35 Married: 4/5/13 "You know that place between sleep and awake, that place where you can still remember dreaming? That's where I will always love you. That's where I'll be waiting." ~Peter Pan
*TW*
BFP #1: 11/12/12 EDD 7/25/13 Baby boy: 7/27/13 BFP #2: 10/29/17 MMC dx @ 9 weeks BFP #3: 2/2/18 MC 2/7/18 BFP #4: 3/2/18 MC 3/9/18 RPL testing and hysteroscopy: all normal BFP #5: 4/1/18 MMC dx @ 14 weeks ----> genetically normal girl :'( Hysteroscopy to remove scar tissue 9/28 BFP #6 11/5/18 EDD 7/20/19 Rainbow baby girl born 7/23/19 BFP #7 12/8/2021 EDD 8/22/2022
Maybe I'm just not a very sensitive person... but I don't understand why we always have to write things like "loss mentioned" we're all adults and are capable of skipping over and getting over things that are posted. I've had losses and sure it's sad and it's sad to read about but this is a pregnancy forum and things like that happen.
I think that sounded bitchier than what I meant it to. It's not that I don't have empathy for people who have experienced loss, because I have. Maybe it just effects me differently or maybe I'm just better at letting it roll off my shoulders?
Now I'm scared to hit post because I feel like what I wrote sounded crappy.
@haddocky I think it's more of an etiquette thing, and not a necessity for all loss moms. After all if your loss is recent for example you might feel differently
True, I feel like it would sting a little more if I had a recent loss but I still wouldn't expect anyone to tip toe around for me?
Along with the dog thing, even if your dog is nice to everyone you have no idea about other dogs. Your unleased dog could walk up to another dog to play and that dog could be nervous and then attack your dog. In that situation, you are at fault imo. Not the owner of the scared dog.
Also, retractable leashes should be outlawed. They are so dangerous and give no boundaries for the dog. I've heard of so many horror stories of children losing fingers from it getting wrapped around them. I also hate when I'm walking around work and a dog greets me around a corner well before I even see the owner. Once again, your dog could approach a scared dog or even a nervous child.
I think we need to err on the side of caution with losses. It may not affect you as much as others but shouldn't we as a community of women make those with a hard time with their losses more comfortable than the inconvenience you feel by adding a warning?
I still cry over my loss. I'm still very sad about it. I don't feel like I've been slapped in the face when someone mentions loss without a warning but I know other women do feel that way. So I try not to hurt them further.
I truly don't understand why women feel the need to "upgrade" their engagement/wedding rings. Sure, my husband didn't have a lot of money when he bought my ring, bit he picked it out, thinking I would love it and I do. It may be "only" half a carat, but the size of the stone doesn't matter. It's about that time in our life when he proposed.
That said, I do love my dad a little more for buying my mom an engagement ring for their 35th anniversary since he couldn't afford one when he proposed.
I plan to use the original stone in a different setting for my upgrade.
However, my wedding band won't change.
All of this. I chose my ring in line with my style at the time DH proposed (almost 8 years ago). Now I'd like something a little blingy-er but still want to keep my center stone and band.
I've never had a band. DH couldn't afford a ring for long time. We got engaged in December of 09 and I didn't get an engagement ring until Fall of 12. I hope I get a band by my fifth anniversary which is next May. I want one like this.
If you walk your dog off leash in a public space, I hope you get a ticket.
My Dad used to do this with our border collie, and it drove me nuts. She was obedient but not 100%, just like any living animal. She was suspicious of other dogs and small children, had a tendency to nip which is natural to the breed, etc. I always hoped he'd get a ticket but he never did.
Yesterday I was pushing DD around in her push car at the park and a small dog came running up to us. Of course DD was dog-height so I screamed. How do I know if the dog is aggressive or not? I almost kicked it and hissed at the owner (who I had just nodded politely at), "GET YOUR DOG AWAY". He grabbed the dog, then put it down or something and it ran up to us again!
Hello, nobody knows if your dog is friendly but you. If it were a bigger dog, I would've lunged to cover up DD and even if it were friendly, it probably would have interpreted my move as threatening and bit me.
Agree! There is a small dog that has started barking at me while I am walking my LO and it is very intimidating!
I love my e-ring and band. They were H's grandparents, and they are perfect. I wouldn't mind a ring to add to the set as an anniversary present for when I want it blingier.
My UO contribution: I think personal conversations on cell phones should not take place in public break areas. Brought to you by the loud woman on the common area benches at work who I now know wants to euthanize all of her 3 dogs today because they wont stop fighting.
I think it's gross when people let their child walk around public places without their shoes on. The exception being a pool, water park, etc. If you're in the grocery store, your child should have on some damn shoes.
Re: UO
=; tTotally me....Haven't worn them in years. Wish I could but don't have great ankles
I lost my angels 07/2010, 04/2017, 10/2017
Meimsx no more
My little love was born July 20th, 2013!
BFP 11.11.12
TTC #1 Since March 2012
Married: 4/5/13
"You know that place between sleep and awake,
that place where you can still remember dreaming?
That's where I will always love you.
That's where I'll be waiting."
~Peter Pan
*TW*
BFP #2: 10/29/17 MMC dx @ 9 weeks
BFP #3: 2/2/18 MC 2/7/18
BFP #4: 3/2/18 MC 3/9/18
RPL testing and hysteroscopy: all normal
BFP #5: 4/1/18 MMC dx @ 14 weeks ----> genetically normal girl :'(
Hysteroscopy to remove scar tissue 9/28
BFP #6 11/5/18 EDD 7/20/19
BFP #7 12/8/2021 EDD 8/22/2022
Also, retractable leashes should be outlawed. They are so dangerous and give no boundaries for the dog. I've heard of so many horror stories of children losing fingers from it getting wrapped around them. I also hate when I'm walking around work and a dog greets me around a corner well before I even see the owner. Once again, your dog could approach a scared dog or even a nervous child.
I lost my angels 07/2010, 04/2017, 10/2017
Meimsx no more
I lost my angels 07/2010, 04/2017, 10/2017
Meimsx no more
Baby boy 7.10.13
I don't think I would ever replace my engagement ring but I would like nice wedding bands one day to accent it.
always my babies
My UO contribution: I think personal conversations on cell phones should not take place in public break areas. Brought to you by the loud woman on the common area benches at work who I now know wants to euthanize all of her 3 dogs today because they wont stop fighting.
I cant un-hear that and it breaks my heart. :o3
always my babies
(brought to you by the mom whose kid tried to eat NYC sidewalk dirt yesterday. #MOTY)
The Pixar movie UP is totally not appropriate for kids.
I found it super distressing!
Especially those scary dogs that were programmed robots.