July 2013 Moms

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  • blairwitchblairwitch member
    edited November 2014
    simone711 said:
    @sparkymcgeee‌ I hope she feels better soon! @simone711‌ heading anywhere fun? :) Jadzia was up until 2am. Hoping she stays asleep for a few more hours so I can take a nap.
    I will PM you @blairwitch and @ashie624‌ :)


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  • Rmnam1 said:


    @ramy3 WTF did I just read?! We have threads like "CPW- oranges" and M15/June13 have that batshit crazy bullshit?!

    And June 13 used to think we were crazy. How the mighty have fallen. *sniff*
    Is it worth reading the dramz?? Lunch time is coming up and I can either stay here and bump or go wander aimlessly at Barnes.
  • And, Happy Birthday, @Silv3rlining‌ !!! <:-P
  • S/O Santa - DH and I were talking and he would rather not do the Santa thing but isn't sure. I think it's just harmless fun. I only believed in Santa until I was four and figured it out - so my world wasn't shaken or anything. I don't know how a child of 9 or 10 would feel if she hadn't figured it out until then, though.

    What say you? Harmless fun? Or are children ever scarred by knowing their parents had them believe in a lie? 

    In case we've never interacted, we aren't religious (my parents aren't either and still did the Santa thing sans religion). I think it makes the holiday really exciting for little kids and I think it's fun for parents, too. Obviously the gherkin is too young to understand this year, but I don't know how to feel. 
  • Hugs, Sparky.  >:D<
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  • So I suck and didn't get a chance to reply to many of your posts yesterday (I did read them - thanks for the advice re: dog situation!) and I haven't read spam beyond the OP. 

    Because I just spent my bump time instead trying to figure out how to respond calmly to a high school friend who reposted the article about the baby born in India with 8 limbs and made a Chernobyl mutant joke. 

    Ooooooh, my blood is boiling. 
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    This kid may not have a lot of bowel, but he has plenty of guts! 
    DS born at 34 weeks with (surprise!) gastroschisis turned short bowel syndrome.
    131 days in the NICU, 7 trips to the OR, G-button, daily TPN....
    We are impatiently awaiting the day we can say goodbye to his girlfriend Ivy for good.
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    My husband worries that if we have her believe in Santa, she will be more likely to believe in other things we believe to be magical/fictional/nonexistent that we do not want her to believe in unless she can justify these things using logic and fact, which we don't believe she will be able to ever.
  • econmama said:
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    My husband worries that if we have her believe in Santa, she will be more likely to believe in other things we believe to be magical/fictional/nonexistent that we do not want her to believe in unless she can justify these things using logic and fact, which we don't believe she will be able to ever.
    That's a giant logic leap. ETA: And what happens if she does become religious? Is the end of the world?
    No, of course not. As long as she is happy with what she thinks and does, that's fine with me. I didn't word it quite right and he isn't dead set against Santa. I'm pro-Santa. 
  • econmama said:
    econmama said:
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    My husband worries that if we have her believe in Santa, she will be more likely to believe in other things we believe to be magical/fictional/nonexistent that we do not want her to believe in unless she can justify these things using logic and fact, which we don't believe she will be able to ever.
    That's a giant logic leap. ETA: And what happens if she does become religious? Is the end of the world?
    No, of course not. As long as she is happy with what she thinks and does, that's fine with me. I didn't word it quite right and he isn't dead set against Santa. I'm pro-Santa. 
    Perhaps you didn't. Your post just comes across as very judgey and that you'll dislike if she has any sort of faith.
    Hmm I didn't mean it to be judgy, but I also don't quite mean that I'll LOVE it if she has any kind of faith. She is her own person and will think what she is going to think. The worry was that "because it's magic" or "it just IS" would become a reason to believe in something (which it can be, and might be for my kid(s)). Again, I don't think this. 
  • Mamasighs said:
    @PickleX‌ I am also not very religious but recognize there are mysteries in life that cannot be explained by logic, science or facts. I am ok with this and assume there are things that will stay that way. How do you plan to explain these things as your DD? Some things I've been asked: 1. What is a soul (what makes us who we are)? I assume you will teach her souls aren't real. 2. Where does life come from (past sperm meets egg) 3. How do animals know how we feel?
    I don't believe in souls but do think the other two questions can be explained by logic, science, or facts. We have a doctor appt shortly but I'd look it up and see what the internet has to say. If asked these questions we'd look it up together. 
  • econmama said:
    The idea that a 5 year old must use reason and logic depresses me. Seriously. Like, how do you like your kid watch Little Mermaid which has a talking mermaid if you rely on reason and logic? Or how can you allow your child the comfort of an invisible friend if you rely on reason or logic? Or that a kiss from mommy on a boo-boo heals it? Childhood is about faith and fantasy.
    I don't think he meant a five year old had to use logic and reason. I think it was more like Santa being a gateway drug for serious lack of a better term.
  • edited November 2014
    econmama said: econmama said: The idea that a 5 year old must use reason and logic depresses me. Seriously. Like, how do you like your kid watch Little Mermaid which has a talking mermaid if you rely on reason and logic? Or how can you allow your child the comfort of an invisible friend if you rely on reason or logic? Or that a kiss from mommy on a boo-boo heals it? Childhood is about faith and fantasy. I don't think he meant a five year old had to use logic and reason. I think it was more like Santa being a gateway drug for serious lack of a better term. To which I say, why Santa? What is unique about a jolly guy bringing gifts? If his argument is that using faith corrupts logic and reason, none of those things must be allowed. Seriously.


    The Little Mermaid is a drawing. Imaginary friends are imaginary. Kisses from mommy do have some positive hormonal effects, I'm sure. I do get the point and I don't think Santa myth is harmful. I don't think husband
    really does either or he'd be more anti. It was brought up in a pro-con conversation.
  • Mamasighs said:
    Well I guess we will have to agree to disagree on those, but I don't think anyone knows exactly why a heart begins to beat.
    Maybe but I wouldn't jump to the conclusion that it was magic?
  • Mamasighs said:
    Mamasighs said:
    Well I guess we will have to agree to disagree on those, but I don't think anyone knows exactly why a heart begins to beat.
    Maybe but I wouldn't jump to the conclusion that it was magic?
    Neither do I? I said there are things that can't be explained, and are considered mysteries science or logic has so far been unable to prove the causes. If you only teach life is ruled by these then there will be many questions that will fail to have an answer.
    I think it's okay to not have an answer to every question. New stuff is being discovered and explained all the time. If my kid really wants to know why a heart starts beating, we'll set up a google news alert and hope something comes up. 
  • Santa is cool for little kids. The end.
    Good enough for me ;)
  • Santa is cool for little kids. The end.

    Ditto this! I remember believing in Santa abd how magical it was. When I found out the truth I was disappointed but my world wasn't shaken. My parents let me help with all Santa related stuff for my younger siblings and it was so much fun to be on the other end of it too.

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  • In my freshman comp classes, I taught an article by Wayne Booth where he offers a general definition of religion and then looks at how science fits that definition. Sometimes it failed miserably if the students couldn't open their minds a little bit on both sides and let go of feeling attacked (that's not the tone of the article at all), but it led to some really fascinating, rewarding discussions too. I tried to find it to post here just as a tangential conversation piece, but I can't remember the title and I'd have to dig through a stack of files to find my hard copy  :(
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    This kid may not have a lot of bowel, but he has plenty of guts! 
    DS born at 34 weeks with (surprise!) gastroschisis turned short bowel syndrome.
    131 days in the NICU, 7 trips to the OR, G-button, daily TPN....
    We are impatiently awaiting the day we can say goodbye to his girlfriend Ivy for good.
  • S/O Santa - Germaphobes come in! 

    I want to take Luke to see Santa. I want the pictures. But not bad enough to take him to the mall. 

    Our zoo does a series of breakfasts & dinners with Santa; I worked there until L was born, including serving as acting floor manager for the Santa breakfasts one year, so I am 100% sure the guy who runs the events would let me take L in very first before they even formed a line for Santa. But EW SANTA SUIT. How germy do you think that thing is?! Am I overreacting? :-& 

    FKA mimi4347: diaper rash magician and unofficial expert on excrement
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    This kid may not have a lot of bowel, but he has plenty of guts! 
    DS born at 34 weeks with (surprise!) gastroschisis turned short bowel syndrome.
    131 days in the NICU, 7 trips to the OR, G-button, daily TPN....
    We are impatiently awaiting the day we can say goodbye to his girlfriend Ivy for good.
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