haven't seen it yet, but have one....
Whoever invented those damn squeaky shoes needs to be taken out ninja style. I cringe anytime a cute toddle comes walking in with those on and I want to smack their mother. No it does not help your child walk better, it just makes them go from adorably cute to horridly annoying times 10 while I'm pregnant and have no patience.                
                             
        
Re: UO
UO: People who feel the need to scream or shriek everytime they sneeze, SUCK. Thank God hubby kicked that habit real quick. But it seems like half the population feels like the entire building needs to know when they sneeze....every damn time.
2) I already feel like the leaky boobs posts are getting out of hand. I get FTM's don't know and I have no problem with them posing questions (I'm certain I asked my fair share of dumb ones my first go around) but search first. Then if you can't find what you are looking for ask.
Haha UP was actually a typo. I was just following the format from all the others I guess. I see your point!
@BrooklynBroussard yes to not holding my tongue! I'm usually fairly diplomatic (in most situations...unless alcohol is involved) but keeping my thoughts trapped inside is much harder now! And, I think I'm a wee bit more easily offended, which can be a dangerous combination!!
You know those carts at the grocery store that have a plastic car attached to the front? Well, they have two seats and usually two "steering wheels" because sometimes moms have more than one young kid in tow. Some people don't believe people with only ONE kid, like me, are allowed to use them.
I DON'T CARE.
My ONE two-year-old is much more happy and cooperative if he gets to sit in a seat he can get in and out of himself, where his legs don't get stuck in the leg-holes like the typical cart seat. And I'm a lot more happy when I don't have to lift my 33 lb toddler more than 3 ft in the air.
The tone of the original article and some of the comments that followed were along the lines of "you need to leave these carts IN CASE someone with two or more comes along." Bloke the fact there are two seats means a single child is forbidden from the fun cart! More likely, I think these things have two seats because the makers of these carts know that many moms will have two kids at once and won't be able to push two carts to avoid having the kids fight over who gets to "drive."
Those carts are awesome for the kids and terrible for the parent. I slam into so many shelves with that beast. Plus the actually "cart" is like half the size of a normal one so I can't use it anyway for the bi-monthly big shopping trips.
Personally, I'm happy when they are all being used.
I'm actually getting tired of people asking me what we are naming the baby especially because we are still on the fence. When I tell them we are still debating they want to hear names we like and when I tell them I get the unwanted opinions and looks! I feel like screaming this is why we don't want to tell people! It's not even like my names are super unique or off the wall they are actually pretty traditional but everyone has an opinion and it irks me. Seriously my kids name not yours. Even if I didn't favor a name someone liked I would never say that to them! Ugh
Mine never leaked with dd1. Toward the very end I could squeeze and get something out but they didn't leak until after she was born. And then it was only when my milk came in and when I was nursing (the side she wasn't on leaked). I still wore nursing pads to work just in case (the last time I need is my second graders asking me what THAT wet spot was...)
My husband informed everyone that sports attire for baby was not acceptable and they got super upset. "But she lives here, she has to! It's part of the city's culture!" We looked at each other and were like ya, that's the problem. Our child isn't a propaganda billboard for corrupt organizations that support crap beer!
Then I realized you meant grown women. Lol.
I am also anti-romper for adults
I'm totally judging your jelly saddle love. Lol
DH family moved from PGH to our town when he was 4 years old, so now they are obsessive transplants. I've adopted the Steelers fan-ship, mostly because I like the parties on Sundays