September 2016 Moms

UO + FFFC

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Re: UO + FFFC

  • @yellowrose314 from your lips to God's ears! Vaccinations are conclusively proven to be safe and effective for almost everyone.  On a personal side, I would never want to put my child in a position where they could hurt another person- be it a newborn, or a child or adult with a weakened immune system- just by being close to them.
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  • Also, my FFFC is that as a practicing Christian I decided to make taco's tonight. (We are supposed to abstain from meat on Fridays in the Lent season that leads up to Easter, and this is the biggest deal out of all those Fridays.) I just couldn't think of anything I had the ingredients to make that didn't have meat in it.

    I used ground turkey instead of beef, and DH insists it doesn't count because it's poultry. Still...it feels kind of weird
  • @Prof=Mom Suicides (or attempted suicides) are not typically reported on the news because there a media guidelines governing their reporting. These guideline are implemented in order to prevent copycats. I believe one of the rules is that suicides are not allowed to be the lead story on any news broadcast. Where I live, there is a complete media blackout with regard to suicides. I think this is becoming the norm at most news agencies. I am guessing that the channel you were watching was not more focused on other issues, just being sensitive to others who may be suffering and chose not to supply them with information that may help them with an out. 
  • Shiva14 said:
    My FFC may catch some flames.  I'm getting a little fed up with the PC of "end mommy wars/ moms need to stick together" on every.single.topic out there. Some, I am all for (bf vs ff is a good example of a zone that should be judgement free). Others, like car seat safety, not so much! There needs to be a dialogue. Turning your 7 month old forward facing with a chest clip down by her crotch is not a parenting choice, it's a safety hazard. Also... If you post on FB "Help! My 11 month old won't drink juice, I have to force her. How do I make her like it?" And then add in the comments that you have never given her water... I will judge you. And I will nicely point out that forcing your baby to drink undiluted juice when she doesn't like it isn't good for anything. 


    I've obviously been in one too many FB comment wars lately.
    All about car seat safety. No grey issues there. Keep your child safe. Learn proper car seat safety. Too much information out there to be uninformed. 
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  • Shiva14 said:
    My FFC may catch some flames.  I'm getting a little fed up with the PC of "end mommy wars/ moms need to stick together" on every.single.topic out there. Some, I am all for (bf vs ff is a good example of a zone that should be judgement free). Others, like car seat safety, not so much! There needs to be a dialogue. Turning your 7 month old forward facing with a chest clip down by her crotch is not a parenting choice, it's a safety hazard. Also... If you post on FB "Help! My 11 month old won't drink juice, I have to force her. How do I make her like it?" And then add in the comments that you have never given her water... I will judge you. And I will nicely point out that forcing your baby to drink undiluted juice when she doesn't like it isn't good for anything. 


    I've obviously been in one too many FB comment wars lately.
    I agree with you on the car seat issue. I cannot STAND when people take offense to corrections about car seat safety. Like, look. I'm just trying to help you keep your kid safe. If I was doing something wrong that could potentially endanger my kid, you bet your ass I would want someone to tell me. I wish more people would research car seat safety, especially extended rear facing. 
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  • @Thscary I will never ever understand the anti-vaccination crowd. No matter how many arguments I hear by those crazies, none of it is ever logical thinking and certainly not backed by research -- it's mind boggling. I would definitely agree with you on not letting BIL bring their son to my house if that were the case, and I'd bet that they'll run into a lot of other parents with that view as well! I hope your DH has your back on that one. 
  • Thanks for being direct @KimmySchmidt! I was looking and couldn't find what everyone was referring to. I didn't see what you are mentioning but I plan on looking again!
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  • I guess I'm just unsure of how a thread discussing all faiths and denominations would be beneficial or uplifting for everyone involved. You are likely to have more Christians than any other faith participating so that just seems like an unbalanced, possibly controversial discussion. A person's faith is a highly personal and deeply rooted part of their life/identity so I don't see how two people from two entirely different faiths could then discuss religion, and encourage one another in the context of their beliefs, which could drastically differ from their own. Maybe it wasn't thoroughly explained, but I don't see the point.
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  • @PSUBecky23 yay extended rear facing!  People (my husband and mother) are getting pushy about turning my son.  He is 19 months old, hold the fuck up.  So much nope.  Let's compromise safety for convenience! Eff that. 
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  • @PSUBecky23 yay extended rear facing!  People (my husband and mother) are getting pushy about turning my son.  He is 19 months old, hold the fuck up.  So much nope.  Let's compromise safety for convenience! Eff that. 
    This, my MIL was asking when we we're turning my 20 month old. I told her hopefully not until he's four. She looked super puzzled. Luckily DH is onboard and is just happy I do all that kind of research so he doesn't need to.

  • I guess I'm just unsure of how a thread discussing all faiths and denominations would be beneficial or uplifting for everyone involved. You are likely to have more Christians than any other faith participating so that just seems like an unbalanced, possibly controversial discussion. A person's faith is a highly personal and deeply rooted part of their life/identity so I don't see how two people from two entirely different faiths could then discuss religion, and encourage one another in the context of their beliefs, which could drastically differ from their own. Maybe it wasn't thoroughly explained, but I don't see the point.
    Yep, especially for an Easter thread mentioning God? Just saying, not all religions have one.
  • ducks6 said:
    Shiva14 said:

    I guess I'm just unsure of how a thread discussing all faiths and denominations would be beneficial or uplifting for everyone involved. You are likely to have more Christians than any other faith participating so that just seems like an unbalanced, possibly controversial discussion. A person's faith is a highly personal and deeply rooted part of their life/identity so I don't see how two people from two entirely different faiths could then discuss religion, and encourage one another in the context of their beliefs, which could drastically differ from their own. Maybe it wasn't thoroughly explained, but I don't see the point.
    Yep, especially for an Easter thread mentioning God? Just saying, not all religions have one.
    This thread made me so uncomfortable. As a non-Christian, it didn't feel welcoming, inclusive or non-denominational. Thank you ladies for having the courage to say something. 
    Ditto to all of this.
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  • My UO (this also double as a FFFC) is that I don't like dogs. Flat-out don't like them. We have a dog at work and she's fine, but I don't want her licking me or jumping on me and all that jazz. When friends think their little pooch licking on me is just so cute! I just kind of glare at them. I am just not a dog person. I do not wish harm on dogs, and I enjoy looking at them. But please don't touch me, dog. Go away. 
    I feel the same way! and for some reason when I walk through town here there are always dogs lose. On multiple occasions I've had dogs jump up on me and the owners didn't think it was a big deal. One was a large dog that came running down the street towards me as the owner casually called out "Don't worry, she's friendly." Uh. Don't care how friendly you think your dog is, I do not want it jumping on me. 
  • LeahKnitsLeahKnits member
    edited March 2016
    It's a day late, but my confession is that I had chocolate ice cream for lunch. I'm now eating the starburst jellybeans that I bought for the kids' Easter egg hunt. It'll be just as much fun looking for empty eggs, right? 

    I agree so much with everything that others have said about carseats and vaccinations. I know moms who put their 3 and 4 year olds in a booster seat so they don't have to buckle or unbuckle them. I like that my 4 year old can't undo her harness. I do not want to have to worry about her unbuckling while we're driving down the highway. Which is exactly what happens with kids that age who just use a booster. My family thought I was crazy because I've only just now turned my 2.5 year old forward facing. 
    I was so pleased to see a notice on our peditricians wall that said if you don't want to get your child vaccinated, you should find a different doctors office. 
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  • Hi Ladies, regarding Faith Fridays it is an opportunity to share ideas and encouragement. It just happened to fall on the most important Holiday on the Christian calendar. A day that some may find challenging. Once the question was asked about affiliation it was a way to move the conversation forward for those interested. Hoping that people can share what they believe and not be judged or discouraged. Some may enjoy, some may not but it's a thread that may help someone who is having a bad day or get the support that S16 provides so well. Love often comes from unexpected places. God bless

  • marikkita12marikkita12 member
    edited March 2016
    It's several days late but I've been dealing with this for a while now. I'm really annoyed at people who comment on something that isn't necessary. Example: I have been craving scalloped potatoes and deviled eggs for days. I worked 14 hour days yesterday and today. I posted on Facebook stating that I was craving this. I had two people comment with "I've got deviled eggs". Unless you are planning on bringing them to my work, what is the point of sharing that information? You having eggs at home does nothing for my cravings except make me angry that you are taunting me with delicious things. 
    Another example: I work at a theatre. Very often I find myself with free tickets. I post on fb to see if anybody wants them and my friends or family that live out of state promptly comment with "I'll take them". Why? By saying that, it might discourage people from actually taking them since they might not know that my cousin lives in Oklahoma. In many cases, the tickets have gone unused and that makes me angry. 
    Ok, rant over. It's my Friday and I'm going to bed!!!

    eta because I clicked post too soon
  • edited March 2016
    ducks6 said:
    Prof=Mom said:
    Hi Ladies, regarding Faith Fridays it is an opportunity to share ideas and encouragement. It just happened to fall on the most important Holiday on the Christian calendar. A day that some may find challenging. Once the question was asked about affiliation it was a way to move the conversation forward for those interested. Hoping that people can share what they believe and not be judged or discouraged. Some may enjoy, some may not but it's a thread that may help someone who is having a bad day or get the support that S16 provides so well. Love often comes from unexpected places. God bless

    I'm sorry, I have to respond to this. No matter what you think, stating that it's about all faiths and then continuing your post to only discuss YOUR religion and YOUR holiday is not a way to make it open to everyone. I will fight for your right to your holidays and your beliefs just as I fight for mine, but I don't find this idea to be inclusive, open to all faiths or welcoming at all. You may not realize this but it came off as very preachy and even like you were trying to proselytize which i find extremely offensive.
    This, exactly. The Faith Friday post was meant for Christians. Period. Don't act like it wasn't. Perhaps it was meant to be non-denominational, but let's be honest: non-denominational often still means of the Christian faith. How would you feel if I started a thread called "Skepticism Saturday" and discussed all manners of Atheism or Agnosticism but said that it was all-inclusive? It's just a place for us to discuss our lack of belief, we don't mean to exclude anyone. 
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  • ducks6 said:
    Prof=Mom said:
    Hi Ladies, regarding Faith Fridays it is an opportunity to share ideas and encouragement. It just happened to fall on the most important Holiday on the Christian calendar. A day that some may find challenging. Once the question was asked about affiliation it was a way to move the conversation forward for those interested. Hoping that people can share what they believe and not be judged or discouraged. Some may enjoy, some may not but it's a thread that may help someone who is having a bad day or get the support that S16 provides so well. Love often comes from unexpected places. God bless

    I'm sorry, I have to respond to this. No matter what you think, stating that it's about all faiths and then continuing your post to only discuss YOUR religion and YOUR holiday is not a way to make it open to everyone. I will fight for your right to your holidays and your beliefs just as I fight for mine, but I don't find this idea to be inclusive, open to all faiths or welcoming at all. You may not realize this but it came off as very preachy and even like you were trying to proselytize which i find extremely offensive.
    This, exactly. The Faith Friday post was meant for Christians. Period. Don't act like it wasn't. Perhaps it was meant to be non-denominational, but let's be honest: non-denominational often still means of the Christian faith. How would you feel if I started a thread called "Skepticism Saturday" and discussed all manners of Atheism or Agnosticism but said that it was all-inclusive? It's just a place for us to discuss our lack of belief, we don't mean to exclude anyone. 
    This. All of this. And saying "this is open to all religions but here's a long anecdote about Christ dying on the cross for us" comes off as preachy and pushy towards other nominations.
  • Shiva14 said:
    ducks6 said:
    Prof=Mom said:
    Hi Ladies, regarding Faith Fridays it is an opportunity to share ideas and encouragement. It just happened to fall on the most important Holiday on the Christian calendar. A day that some may find challenging. Once the question was asked about affiliation it was a way to move the conversation forward for those interested. Hoping that people can share what they believe and not be judged or discouraged. Some may enjoy, some may not but it's a thread that may help someone who is having a bad day or get the support that S16 provides so well. Love often comes from unexpected places. God bless

    I'm sorry, I have to respond to this. No matter what you think, stating that it's about all faiths and then continuing your post to only discuss YOUR religion and YOUR holiday is not a way to make it open to everyone. I will fight for your right to your holidays and your beliefs just as I fight for mine, but I don't find this idea to be inclusive, open to all faiths or welcoming at all. You may not realize this but it came off as very preachy and even like you were trying to proselytize which i find extremely offensive.
    This, exactly. The Faith Friday post was meant for Christians. Period. Don't act like it wasn't. Perhaps it was meant to be non-denominational, but let's be honest: non-denominational often still means of the Christian faith. How would you feel if I started a thread called "Skepticism Saturday" and discussed all manners of Atheism or Agnosticism but said that it was all-inclusive? It's just a place for us to discuss our lack of belief, we don't mean to exclude anyone. 
    This. All of this. And saying "this is open to all religions but here's a long anecdote about Christ dying on the cross for us" comes off as preachy and pushy towards other nominations.
    Exactly. The GTYK thread started on religion was the right way to have an open, judgment free, all-inclusive discussion about faith. And that's the only thread that was needed, IMO. It was handled with maturity and respect, where everyone's opinions were heard with open ears and no judgment or exclusion. Faith Fridays as a regular thread belongs on a different board entirely.
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  • mom2adoodlemom2adoodle member
    edited March 2016
    Okay, well, I'm not very good at explaining myself as eloquently as some of the other ladies on here but here is my piece since I was the one who essentially started the conversation by meaning that I was thrown off by the Faith Fridays discussion...

    Nothing against you, @Prof=Mom, if anything I commented and will comment again that you had good intentions and wanted to connect with board members in a different way, but it just doesn't seem like the right place to post something like that. As evidenced by people's reactions on this thread and the lack of reaction on the thread itself. I totally respect people having the right to post what they wish, just a heads up that others might not feel comfortable joining in, accounting for its sparse comments. I understand you meant it to be inclusive which is great, but unfortunately it didn't come across that way :/ I'm trying to think of a different way you can connect with board members on that subject but I've got nothing. Maybe someone will have good ideas because I don't want you to feel left out or that we are against you. It's just that we aren't too fond of that discussion and I, for one, wasn't planning on ever participating in it, regardless of my beliefs. 

    ETA since not so 
  • Agreed with most of what's posted above. And I do remember seeing that a Faith Fridays post worked on the poster's last BMB, but where there was no interest stated on this board, it just doesn't seem like a good fit. For me - there are plenty of threads I don't open because they aren't to my interest, and Faith Fridays would be one of those posts.  I don't mind it existing but the first post was Christian and nothing else and didn't feel open to post other ideas.
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  • To be fair, no one of another faith tried to participate in the discussion. You can't really say it wasn't inclusive when no one else tried to be included. I can see how the thread may be off putting or a bit intimidating to a non-christian and maybe that's why no one with differing beliefs participated, but I don't think it's fair to say it wasn't inclusive of other beliefs when no other beliefs were put out for discussion. I thought the religious affiliation thread was such a nice and respectful discussion, I imagine that if it took, the faith friday would have been too. I don't think @prof=mom meant to alienate other people by starting the thread. If anything, that kind of thread just isn't going to work here and it will die off and be forgotten, but I don't fault her for trying to start a conversation outside of the norm.
  • @Thscary - I think you're spot on when you say that it was off putting and that's why no other thoughts were brought up. I mean.. I don't have other beliefs, my belief is that I don't believe.  I wasn't going to hop in after her and say "oh that man that was crucified and has risen.. I don't believe he existed. Happy Friday!"   I think the "GTKY what religion do you affiliate with" was the post to welcome people and allow for thoughts on how they feel, but a post asking for people to share their faith when a good portion of the board answered that they are agnostic/atheist is just not a place for all of those people to go on and week after week say "Hi, I still don't believe in religion."
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