+1 to awkward "advice" regarding cloth diapering. Or rather more like "oh you'll fail at that." Huh? Because I fail at so many things? Thanks for the vote of confidence I suppose.
But I'll take their lack of confidence ANY day over my in laws telling me that breastfeeding is selfish because it means they can't feed the baby.
I'm at my capacity for stress right now and I feel like breaking down, I'm bitchy today because of it
@yogadevil I'd freak out if someone tried telling me that breastfeeding was selfish b/c they couldn't feed the baby! I'm so sorry they said that to you!
Me: 33 | DH: 34 Married: October, 19, 2015 EDD 2/22/17 DS1 born on 3/2/17 EDD 3/8/20 DS2 born on 3/10/20 EDD 11/24/23 (Formerly Marriedhamstermom Feb ‘17)
So, I'm just putting this out there. Gilmore Girls Revival on Friday, should we make a dedicated Gilmore thread so we don't blow up the randoms thread with it?
Yes. People weren't happy about it last time it happened lol
@yogadevil That's ridiculous! Tell them they're the ones being selfish because they won't be around 99.9% of the time to feed the baby anyway! I'm not usually one to get snappy at people but that's insane.
This thread has blown up this morning. I love the activity!
@grapeskittles4lyfe - that sucks so bad. Hopefully it heals quickly! I tripped over my dog last night and didn't fall but the flailing it took to not fall gave me a contraction and made me sore today. I can't imagine how you feel!
Breastfeeding is selfish is probably the craziest thing I've ever heard.
We missed DS's sports class at the Y this morning because I locked my keys in my car. Luckily it is in the driveway so we could just go right back inside. But telling a 2.5yo it's time to go play at the gym and then 'just kidding' sucked. DH has my spare key on his keys at work.
I think that's how my MIL felt with DS! She didn't come out and use the word "selfish," but it was pretty clear. + she wanted sleepovers right away and breastfeeding wasn't conducive to that
I think that's how my MIL felt with DS! She didn't come out and use the word "selfish," but it was pretty clear. + she wanted sleepovers right away and breastfeeding wasn't conducive to that
^This. My MIL is a twatwaffle through and through.
Plus the whole "well this is the first great grandchild, and will likely be their only one, how could you deprive them of giving the baby a bottle?"
I cannot handle my inlaws. It's starting to cause a LOT of friction between DH and I for a plethora of reasons.
I think that's how my MIL felt with DS! She didn't come out and use the word "selfish," but it was pretty clear. + she wanted sleepovers right away and breastfeeding wasn't conducive to that
^This. My MIL is a twatwaffle through and through.
Plus the whole "well this is the first great grandchild, and will likely be their only one, how could you deprive them of giving the baby a bottle?"
I cannot handle my inlaws. It's starting to cause a LOT of friction between DH and I for a plethora of reasons.
I do not understand people's obsession with bottles and "needing to feed the baby to bond". Pick any other job. Literally. Any. Other. Job.
Also I just wanted to drop by and say hi to everyone! We are having a fantastic time, and scored two nursery wall pieces at an antique shop today during our travels!
Plus, if you Bishes start a FB group before I get back you better let me in next week.
My office is in a strip mall setting and we're right next to a grocery store. There is a picnic table in the little cove a few feet from our door where the grocery store employees take breaks (and smoke). Well, this year apparently the store decided to do a red kettle starting today. They didn't have one last year and I would think it would start next week at least. So anyway, the bell has been driving me nuts all morning and I have to deal with it for at least another month! And I swear the woman working it today has taken a smoke break every 30 minutes at the table and the smell comes through our door. Between the bell and the smoke smell I'm not very happy today.
+1 to awkward "advice" regarding cloth diapering. Or rather more like "oh you'll fail at that." Huh? Because I fail at so many things? Thanks for the vote of confidence I suppose.
But I'll take their lack of confidence ANY day over my in laws telling me that breastfeeding is selfish because it means they can't feed the baby.
I'm at my capacity for stress right now and I feel like breaking down, I'm bitchy today because of it
Umm what?! That makes zero sense to me! If anything, breastfeeding is probably more selfless because from what I've heard it can be super tough! I hope they realize there are other ways to bond with a baby besides feeding...
@NiceyMeany How completely ridiculous of people! Obviously everyone has different levels of pain tolerance and labor goals. Women go med free all the time! My godsister totally did and was a rockstar. I think it just triggers some people's weird insecurity or defensiveness and that's why many of them judge. I've also found health professionals who work in L&D judge because they don't want to be bothered or have extra work managing women's labor pains. If you can give birth pain med free, awesome! If you change mind, awesome because really there are options to make you more comfortable. All judgey/think they know it all folks can suck it.
I will probably pump once in a while for DD. She LOVES giving her baby cousin his bottles and asks the second she sees him. So I may do it (very infrequently) for her. But for a grown ass adult who wants to bond with the baby? Umm no. I get to bond with her because I'm her mother!!
I am appalled by the comments some of you guys are getting! Particularly @yogadevil, of course. And to @NiceyMeany and others, your choice of pain medicine for a major medical procedure is nobody's business but yours. I haven't gotten too much judgement about CD or unmedicated birth, probably because everyone just assumes the crunchiness from me. The name pressure is killing me though. MIL will not shut up about how I should "really honor my father" by using his name as the MN. Which I actually was considering until she drove me too crazy about it. Nobody seems to believe us that we're keeping it a secret, either.
@yogadevil that is the stupidest thing I've ever heard, and yet it's not surprising :-/ I don't know what it is about babies that just make everyone lose common sense sometimes. Oi.
I think that's how my MIL felt with DS! She didn't come out and use the word "selfish," but it was pretty clear. + she wanted sleepovers right away and breastfeeding wasn't conducive to that
^This. My MIL is a twatwaffle through and through.
Plus the whole "well this is the first great grandchild, and will likely be their only one, how could you deprive them of giving the baby a bottle?"
I cannot handle my inlaws. It's starting to cause a LOT of friction between DH and I for a plethora of reasons.
I do not understand people's obsession with bottles and "needing to feed the baby to bond". Pick any other job. Literally. Any. Other. Job.
THIS. You know what else bonds you to baby? Reading to it, changing diapers, holding it. Feeding isn't the only way to make a bond!
My FIL has been the only one to question our decisions re: natural birth and CDs. He keeps saying "well we'll see" in a smug tone and then tells us that cloth diapers cause rashes... um... nope. Fortunately, H talked to him and quieted his ass down.
H and my mom are both hugely supportive of those choices and I'm really confident.
For PPs, there are a lot of reasons to go natural but it should not be your job to educate those folks. I highly recommend the "this is what works best for our family" or "we've researched our options and feel very confident in our choices" lines for nay-sayers. Keep your head up!
I just bribed my dogs with pig ears because I couldn't deal with letting them outside just to wipe their feet off again (they are super hyper today... probably because I'm home by myself).
I was just linked to a page that was talking about commonly mispronounced baby brands. I definitely have always pronounced Chicco, Aden + anais, and Medela wrong. For B.O.B do you guys call them bobs or say each letter? I wonder what else I'm pronouncing wrong lol
@Patience7150 I got some really nasty responses about not revealing our baby's name at the Baby Shower this weekend too. I told people we were announcing when he's born and haven't told family or anyone yet and they were still nasty about it. When I gave them our list of 10+ names that we were thinking of 4 months ago, they rejected every single option. If you just announce when the baby is born, nobody is going to care. Right now it's just listening to the peanut gallery's opinions which frankly IDGAF about!
@TeacherMom2517 You're smarter than me. I already let that particular genie out of the bottle and hear no end of it. They hate all of our names and keep badgering us with stupid suggestions. "Yes, MIL, I have heard the name Matthew before, but thanks for your super creative suggestions. I'm so sorry that all of our perfectly lovely and classic name ideas are too weird for you."
Here's something random! This just came in the mail today. I've always wanted one of these kit-kat clocks because I'm basically still a child at 34. This one's 1960s vintage and creepy as hell when its eyes are moving. Isn't it awful?? I'm in love with it. Planning to "give" it to my son for Christmas because he'll adore it and it's one thing for him to open that's not a horrid toy I'll stub my toe on at 3am... but, yeah, it's actually mine. This ugly shit is staying with me until I DIE.
@TeacherMom2517 You're smarter than me. I already let that particular genie out of the bottle and hear no end of it. They hate all of our names and keep badgering us with stupid suggestions. "Yes, MIL, I have heard the name Matthew before, but thanks for your super creative suggestions. I'm so sorry that all of our perfectly lovely and classic name ideas are too weird for you."
Here's something random! This just came in the mail today. I've always wanted one of these kit-kat clocks because I'm basically still a child at 34. This one's 1960s vintage and creepy as hell when its eyes are moving. Isn't it awful?? I'm in love with it. Planning to "give" it to my son for Christmas because he'll adore it and it's one thing for him to open that's not a horrid toy I'll stub my toe on at 3am... but, yeah, it's actually mine. This ugly shit is staying with me until I DIE.
My mom has one! They're cute and creepy and lovable hahahah!
1. @grapeskittles4lyfe I wonder if the relaxin or whatever made it less bad? 2. @NiceyMeany I don't know why anyone would give a fuck if you were drugged or not so I'd probably just say "thanks I'll take it into consideration" that's how I blow off everything at work.
Asm.. I don't have to retest for GD they said my results were fine. And my review went great and think I'm getting more cache monet next year!
He's so cute @foxrosy! How is he doing these days? Other than being adorable? I just got DS school pics today and they came out SO goofy looking lol he's still my handsome little dude though!
Re: Weekly Randoms (11/21)
Married: October, 19, 2015
EDD 2/22/17 DS1 born on 3/2/17
EDD 3/8/20 DS2 born on 3/10/20
EDD 11/24/23
(Formerly Marriedhamstermom Feb ‘17)
People are so so strange sometimes, sorry you're stressed.
@yogadevil That's ridiculous! Tell them they're the ones being selfish because they won't be around 99.9% of the time to feed the baby anyway! I'm not usually one to get snappy at people but that's insane.
@LivingLaVidaGinger That pic is so cute!!! I love your pup!!
Married: 9/2013
Love my LEO!!
TTC #1: 9/2015
BFP: 2/1/16 MC 2/8/16 @ 5wks
BFP: 5/22/16 RAINBOW BABY
EDD: 1/30/2017 *IT'S A GIRL!!!!*
Kirsten Grace 1/20/17
@grapeskittles4lyfe - that sucks so bad. Hopefully it heals quickly! I tripped over my dog last night and didn't fall but the flailing it took to not fall gave me a contraction and made me sore today. I can't imagine how you feel!
Breastfeeding is selfish is probably the craziest thing I've ever heard.
We missed DS's sports class at the Y this morning because I locked my keys in my car. Luckily it is in the driveway so we could just go right back inside. But telling a 2.5yo it's time to go play at the gym and then 'just kidding' sucked. DH has my spare key on his keys at work.
Plus the whole "well this is the first great grandchild, and will likely be their only one, how could you deprive them of giving the baby a bottle?"
I cannot handle my inlaws. It's starting to cause a LOT of friction between DH and I for a plethora of reasons.
Also I just wanted to drop by and say hi to everyone! We are having a fantastic time, and scored two nursery wall pieces at an antique shop today during our travels!
Plus, if you Bishes start a FB group before I get back you better let me in next week.
Married: 9/2013
Love my LEO!!
TTC #1: 9/2015
BFP: 2/1/16 MC 2/8/16 @ 5wks
BFP: 5/22/16 RAINBOW BABY
EDD: 1/30/2017 *IT'S A GIRL!!!!*
Kirsten Grace 1/20/17
@NiceyMeany How completely ridiculous of people! Obviously everyone has different levels of pain tolerance and labor goals. Women go med free all the time! My godsister totally did and was a rockstar. I think it just triggers some people's weird insecurity or defensiveness and that's why many of them judge. I've also found health professionals who work in L&D judge because they don't want to be bothered or have extra work managing women's labor pains. If you can give birth pain med free, awesome! If you change mind, awesome because really there are options to make you more comfortable. All judgey/think they know it all folks can suck it.
That's seriously messed up!
My FIL has been the only one to question our decisions re: natural birth and CDs. He keeps saying "well we'll see" in a smug tone and then tells us that cloth diapers cause rashes... um... nope. Fortunately, H talked to him and quieted his ass down.
H and my mom are both hugely supportive of those choices and I'm really confident.
For PPs, there are a lot of reasons to go natural but it should not be your job to educate those folks. I highly recommend the "this is what works best for our family" or "we've researched our options and feel very confident in our choices" lines for nay-sayers. Keep your head up!
Here's something random! This just came in the mail today. I've always wanted one of these kit-kat clocks because I'm basically still a child at 34. This one's 1960s vintage and creepy as hell when its eyes are moving. Isn't it awful?? I'm in love with it. Planning to "give" it to my son for Christmas because he'll adore it and it's one thing for him to open that's not a horrid toy I'll stub my toe on at 3am... but, yeah, it's actually mine. This ugly shit is staying with me until I DIE.
My mom has one! They're cute and creepy and lovable hahahah!
1. @grapeskittles4lyfe I wonder if the relaxin or whatever made it less bad?
2. @NiceyMeany I don't know why anyone would give a fuck if you were drugged or not so I'd probably just say "thanks I'll take it into consideration" that's how I blow off everything at work.
Asm.. I don't have to retest for GD they said my results were fine. And my review went great and think I'm getting more cache monet next year!