My unpopular opinion is that Iphones are over rated. Not mac computers just the phones.
I love my iphone but I cant figure out why people are upgrading their phones as frequently as they change underwear. I'm talking "regular" every day people who don't use the phone for business purposes or whatever. Use the dang phone for longer than an hour before upgrading to iPhone 17.
You guy are nuts. Onesies are the cutest thing and I'd let mine wear onesies til she's 5 if I could. Yes, they're baby pjs but they're so
UO -
I hate any product Apple has ever made, universally. Don't care what it is or what it does, I hate it. If they invent a robot that will make me breakfast and get the mail, I will still hate it.
It isn't Thursday, I don't like UO not Thursday.
Meringue is awful. So are most outdoor activities. So is any sport ever. So is wine.
I don't understand why people freak out about babywearing (as in, being for or against in the extreme). I put baby in a carrier sometimes because it suits my needs. I don't do it constantly and don't have any objection to it and don't get why a whole culture has sprung up around the concept.
I try so so so hard not to judge people's weddings because ppl want what they want and get what they can afford. And if they're happy, what's it to me?
But, I'm sitting here watching Josh and Anna Duggar's wedding and I just can't with their reception menu being nothing but crab salad, chicken salad and tuna salad sandwiches....I just can't. And then Anna's father and his "god mean't grape juice when he said wine" bullshit. I'm pretty sure he made water into wine not water into welch's -_-
I don't understand the obsession with baby wearing carriers. I think baby wearing is awesome- but I don't understand the hype and frenzy over a certain carrier or style.
For me, it's about finding the right one. I need one for my sanity. The quicker it is to get it on, the better. I need a back up, so when one gets projectile vomited on, I can wash it without losing my sanity.
I seem to be collecting them, as I try different ones out. I have 4 so far. I don't dislike any of them, but feel some styles fit my current needs better than the others. Now I'm looking for a back up of the one I like best (so I can keep it in the car, rather than dragging one back and forth).
I would prefer to have LO in an outfit, rather than a onsie. But, true outfits don't fit her (all 7 pounds of her 9 week oldness). I tried to put a pair of pants and cute shirt on her yesterday. When I picked her up, the pants just fell off (picture included!). Those are NB pants! The other issue here is that "outfits" are seasonal, but our weather isn't. It's way too chilly here to slap a summer outfit on her without extra layers of blankets.
When I was doing clothing inventory last night (I'm not totally crazy - I separated stuff by size to put into plastic bins to have some idea of what we will be needing. And because I'm out of room in her dresser), I have been gifted 39 0-3 mos onesies. 39!! And 5 outfits. So, my choices are to spend a buttload of money on clothes she will wear for a couple months at best, or slap a onesie on her and call it a day.
With diaper changes pants would drive me crazy. Snaps FTW.
We don't put pants on at home most of the time for this reason, but always out in public.
Re: socks - if you could feel my baby's frozen feet, you would see a point in socks. Yep, her feet are darn cute! But, with no body fat, she just can't keep them warm! I do wash one set of socks (3 pair) a freakin ton, as they are the ones that stay on.
Little Caesar's is an abomination to pizza. It is the driest, most flavorless, card boardy, explosive diarrhea-fied "pizza" I've ever had. I curse the day the owner came up with that "pizza".
My LO wears onesies all the time. She will never have pants on inside the house or socks or bows, just rocks a onesie and if it's snapped in the bottom it's a plus becuase she screams when she has a wet diaper so we change her about every 15 minutes
I don't believe in sleep training, I believe in sleep schedules.
Baby socks shoes and hats are pointless in my household.
I think people who say you are "spoiling" your newborn by holding them too much are assholes. Newborns cry for needs not wants.
I LAUGH at women that complain about being pregnant when they are 15 weeks along.
@Csltdk My son's first appointment his Dr said "make sure to hold him a lot, he needs physical touch and to be loved. You can't spoil a newborn" I liked him immediately. Especially because my mother likes him and with DD she was always telling me I held her too much and needed to let her cry to help "develop her lungs". So it was nice telling her what he said so she would leave me alone.
You onesie haters are crazy. 1) it's summer and f-ing hot. I'd wear a onesie if I could. 2) how else would you see their adorable chubby thunder thighs? 3). In a lot of baby outfits I buy for my boy, the shirt IS a onesie. ZOMG is it a onesie or is it an outfit??
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Team onesie here. Are all the onesie haters moms to girls? For boys, I had a terrible time finding just pants to go with the onesies I was gifted. So I gave up. I try to put on shorts or pants when we go out, but I don't stress about it anymore.
As for the baby wearing - I don't get the chatter either. Everywhere I go, people comment on my moby. Men and women both have an opinion or question.
My UO - I hate baby day at the office. Before I had a kid, I hated when other people brought their new babies to the office and I didn't want to do it with LO. After rumors went around that I wasn't coming back and that's why I never brought LO in, I took him in over lunchtime for a quick visit. It was just as awkward as I knew it would be. Never again.
onesies are basically the only thing I put DD in. She's a little furnace though so generally thats what she's coolest in. When we go out I'll throw her in some shorts. I like carters onsie dresses, but she gets super sweaty in then if she's in her carseat for a long time.
I think the plain white onesies can be an undershirt, but there are others meant to been seen. LO has a batman onesie that has a velcro cape for petes sake. I can't put the cape on under another shirt that would just be awkward.
I think the plain white onesies can be an undershirt, but there are others meant to been seen. LO has a batman onesie that has a velcro cape for petes sake. I can't put the cape on under another shirt that would just be awkward.
This. I think they meant the plain white ones that look like under shirts.
It's 100 degrees here right now. No way in hell am I putting my DD in more clothes than necessary if we have to go out, so I'm in the no pants or shorts club. She rocks the onesie and she has socks if we go inside anywhere because her feet get cold, and then I throw a muslin blanket over her legs that I can take off as soon as we get in the heat. We have dresses for her, too, but those we use if we are going to be seeing someone, not for quick trips to the store and back. They ride up so much and can be a pain when it's just the two of us.
A onesie to me is a T-shirt that doesn't ride up. I would hate to have to use normal shirts at this age and un-bunch them all of the time.
I love onesies. With pants, without pants, short sleeved, long sleeved, whatever. They're the best. We probably have upwards of 200 of them in our house in various sizes (I'm a sentimental hoarder when it comes to clothes my boys wore). Onesies are the perfect baby clothing item.
I lied to my husband yesterday and said I went for a 3 mile run while he was at work.
Instead, I put on my work out clothes (I had good intentions) but on my way to the park my mom called and invited me to lunch and shopping. I went with my mom, but told my husband it was a fantastic run.
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I think the plain white onesies can be an undershirt, but there are others meant to been seen. LO has a batman onesie that has a velcro cape for petes sake. I can't put the cape on under another shirt that would just be awkward.
This. I think they meant the plain white ones that look like under shirts.
Yes. Only the plain onesies are unacceptable, and only if we're going out somewhere. She lives in onesies around the house the way I've been living in yoga pants. She has lots of cute onesie-based outfits, but the plain white ones are not for outings.
I lied to my husband yesterday and said I went for a 3 mile run while he was at work.
Instead, I put on my work out clothes (I had good intentions) but on my way to the park my mom called and invited me to lunch and shopping. I went with my mom, but told my husband it was a fantastic run.
A FFFC on the UO thread on a Saturday. Ballsy move @ghostof5letters! =D>
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I hate baby wearing. Maybe it's because I've only tried the one carrier. I don't have the money to buy several options in hopes of finding one I like. But both my girls have hated it, and I've hated it.
I hate baby wearing. Maybe it's because I've only tried the one carrier. I don't have the money to buy several options in hopes of finding one I like. But both my girls have hated it, and I've hated it.
Out of curiosity, which carrier do you have?
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Re: 08/15 UOT (except it's Friday but who cares?)
THIS!
Well, was there an UOT? If not...let's pretend it's UOF! Who's in?
UO - I don't like to dress DD in just a onesie to go out. In my mind they are baby pajamas.
UO -
But, I'm sitting here watching Josh and Anna Duggar's wedding and I just can't with their reception menu being nothing but crab salad, chicken salad and tuna salad sandwiches....I just can't. And then Anna's father and his "god mean't grape juice when he said wine" bullshit. I'm pretty sure he made water into wine not water into welch's -_-
I seem to be collecting them, as I try different ones out. I have 4 so far. I don't dislike any of them, but feel some styles fit my current needs better than the others. Now I'm looking for a back up of the one I like best (so I can keep it in the car, rather than dragging one back and forth).
It's an obsession.
When I was doing clothing inventory last night (I'm not totally crazy - I separated stuff by size to put into plastic bins to have some idea of what we will be needing. And because I'm out of room in her dresser), I have been gifted 39 0-3 mos onesies. 39!! And 5 outfits. So, my choices are to spend a buttload of money on clothes she will wear for a couple months at best, or slap a onesie on her and call it a day.
Little Caesar's is an abomination to pizza. It is the driest, most flavorless, card boardy, explosive diarrhea-fied "pizza" I've ever had. I curse the day the owner came up with that "pizza".
I don't believe in sleep training, I believe in sleep schedules.
Baby socks shoes and hats are pointless in my household.
I think people who say you are "spoiling" your newborn by holding them too much are assholes. Newborns cry for needs not wants.
I LAUGH at women that complain about being pregnant when they are 15 weeks along.
I cringe at duck face selfies. I also judge you
Ok I'm done with opinions
As for the baby wearing - I don't get the chatter either. Everywhere I go, people comment on my moby. Men and women both have an opinion or question.
My UO - I hate baby day at the office. Before I had a kid, I hated when other people brought their new babies to the office and I didn't want to do it with LO. After rumors went around that I wasn't coming back and that's why I never brought LO in, I took him in over lunchtime for a quick visit. It was just as awkward as I knew it would be. Never again.
A onesie to me is a T-shirt that doesn't ride up. I would hate to have to use normal shirts at this age and un-bunch them all of the time.