October 2015 Moms

UO Thursday

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  • @Birdee212 Haha! I am with you but I will say when I finally figure out a name I'm posting that alllll over the boards. Possibly throwing a celebratory party and heck if baby is already two weeks old by the time I figure out a good one we agree on maybe I'll even include hard alcohol. haha.
  • Having a hard time finding a birth control for after dd2 is born and its bumming me out. I know the pull out method isn't reliable and I'm tired of using barrier methods (we've only tried condoms and they don't work for dh so maybe I can try something). We only want two kids anyway so dh could always get snipped.

    Also I am getting really tired of my mom asking if we've finished putting dd1's new room together. Yes, I appreciate the help you did painting very much but my goodness what do you care if I have all the wall decorations up yet? You aren't living in the room. Back off.
  • jefinley1jefinley1 member
    edited June 2015
    @SweetnSassy23 Not that I would be crossing my legs if baby decided she just wanted to come a bit early, but how would thinking that 37 weeks is full term even be a thing? I was my mom's first baby and I came at around 37 weeks, but although I was considered healthy and ready, I was also most certainly early. I should clarify that I am genuinely asking because I am confused and if people actually think this, I'm on the same page with you.
  • anorthro said:

    Carmofrap said:

    My UO, please don't hate on me too hard. haha.
     I think decorating and putting together a  nursery is a huge waste of money and time and effort. Most babies sleep for the first six months in mom and dad's room in a bassinet. Then all you really need after that is a crib, a million and a half diapers and wipes and some health stuff for sucking noses and treating minor illnesses. Not to mention you go to huge effort to doll up a room nobody but you and facebook can appreciate because baby certainly isn't. Then when they are old enough to enjoy having a decorated room they aren't going to want nursery vibes anymore.

    I may be slightly biased by my experience with my son. haha. But he never used a single thing in his nursery that was part of our bedroom. It was a waste.

    I totally get this. We are decorating a nursery, but are being very careful about what we decorate with. There's a crib and a dresser, the walls are remaining white, and we aren't decorating with traditional baby decor - mainly with stuff that we wouldn't mind hanging elsewhere in the house once the kid is only enough to have a say. I also get being really excited and decorating the crap out of a nursery, but the practical part of me wins out.
    We are the same way. We are decorating with a Marvel comics theme. Yep, we have the crib, rocker, dresser and half size bookshelf. I ordered some baby Avengers prints, but that's the only "traditional" baby decorations. I bought a Captian America rug, light switch cover, and night light. We moved my Thor's Hammer, Avengers Russian Stacking Doll, Dancing Baby Groot and are putting some of our Marvel Funko Pops back there. We are mostly raiding our own collection for decorations. And if he doesn't like it in a few years, it'll be easy to change.
  • jefinley1 said:
    @SweetnSassy23 Not that I would be crossing my legs if baby decided she just wanted to come a bit early, but how would thinking that 37 weeks is full term even be a thing? I was my mom's first baby and I came at around 37 weeks, but although I was considered healthy and ready, I was also most certainly early. I should clarify that I am genuinely asking because I am confused and if people actually think this, I'm on the same page with you.
    It's old school thinking. The guidelines were actually just changed within the past year (I think). I forget the new terms but 40 is full term and 37 is early term?
  • Interesting. I've just always though 40 was the official done date when you include the first two weeks after your last period and before conception. Thanks for the info!
  • My UO:
    I don't like to wash my babies clothes before he/she wears them. I never did with my other two kids and I probably won't with this baby.
  • @jenn2132 i'm assuming you know why you're supposed to so I won't burden you with that haha. But the obsessive health freak in me just about had a heart attack and died. Lol my husband would take our son out when he was little and he would always come back in some kind of new outfit and I would have a minor freak out every time.
  • jefinley1 said:
    @gabrielafrnqyepez Haha. I generally find most people use the word *itch to describe assertive and direct women that don't "know their place," and refuse to use cutesy passive language. So I've also re-appropriated it to be something of a compliment. My friend and I tease that we're the nicest *itches you'll ever meet. 

    loovee it!!! Certain women like my MIL aren't too font of my straight shooter style !!!! But my sister says what u say she calls me the badest B$*%& in the family because everyone talks about one another but no one ever has the balls to say it to the actual person! Like w my father and his wife wanting to give me handme down...thanks but no thank you, is she wanted to ask why? Then she should expect a real answer not some fluff and even still I was nice and said its because DH want to buy everything its our first bb together.. She goes on and on about how we should not spend blah blah blah...so I said wait OK honestly its because you guys aren't the cleanest and 2 baby's have used all the stuff!!!! She had gunk in the baby's bottle ...after it was disinfected... Wdf!!!!!!!!!! I've told this story twice on here already ..I just can't deal w certain things...!!!!!





  • LiveNLove44LiveNLove44 member
    edited June 2015
    @jefinley1, I'm glad I'm not the only one! I used to do it more to deter the weirdos from gawking and making me uncomfortable, but now I wear my "*itch face" at the the gym to ensure I can get a proper workout in before I have to leave!

    ETA: My keyboard isn't as fast as my super fast typing, so it misses some words. :)
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  • I agree @saintpaulJess I can still do stuff! And what is the deal with stretching or like reaching for stuff? Um prenatal yoga has us stretching all the time!!
  • jenn2132 said:
    My UO: I don't like to wash my babies clothes before he/she wears them. I never did with my other two kids and I probably won't with this baby.
    you do you momma.......but ....I worked in the fashion district in NYC for some time...my specialty was kids clothes...we once received a memo from over seas where 99% of garments are made that stated all the things that had been reported were kids were coming down with all sorts of skin disease because ppl were not carefully washing garments before wearing them!!!!!!!!! I saw very disturbing pictures, then I went on to work for a underwear design company also had the same memo...what ended up happening was that a small article was printed out on papers azd an actual news thing was done on it very cassualy warning consumers to wash things b4 wearing them !!!





  • jefinley1jefinley1 member
    edited June 2015
    @gabrielafrnqyepez I hate when people push me to explain a decision that is obviously my own or mine and my husband's and then proceed to judge me for it. Often my explanation might hurt feelings or offend, which is why I don't have any desire to explain it. I'm also super stubborn and don't like being bullied into doing or saying anything in frustration that doesn't represent the person that I want to be (I take the nice in nicest *itch very seriously), so when people nag and try to wear me down with guilt for doing or not explaining why I'm doing something that is only my business, I just stop responding and literally ignore them. They're the ones being inappropriate and I refuse to stoop to their level. 

    That said, I admit that whether because I just haven't thought through what I'm saying well enough, or because I'm exhausted or really offended myself, I occasionally crack a little bit and the super blunt comes out. 
  • @jefinley1 with this pregnancy I refuse to answer my done after I pick up my son from school, because around that time after him and I do hw I'm at my moodiest and its happened were I'm answering pp so directly that I've been asked if I'm mad at them or smtn !!!! I try to be as polite as possible but sometimes I just can't!





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