Let's have 'em ladies!!
I've got a hot button one to start off this morning: car seat safety (get your popcorn)
Car seat safety fanatics drive me up a wall. 
Don't misinterpret me: I'm all for car seat safety, obviously. Make sure your your child is bucked in correctly amd the seat is properly installed. But man, there are about 3 dozen other sub rules that people like to educate you on.
I'm talking about the people who constantly post videos or articles on FB about children dying because they weren't rear facing, the parents were uninformed, etc, and who comment on your pictures educating you that your 3 year old should still be rear facing, and his chest clip is half an inch too low.
The one that really gets me is the video of the car seat  crash dummy wearing the coat. Have you watched that video?? Those straps were clearly not as tight as they could be, and it looks like there's no chest clip.
Now, having said all that, I follow basic car seat safety rules. My daughter is sage. But I'm not going to keep her rear facing until she's 5. That's ridiculous. IMO.
                
                             
        
Re: UO Anyone? 12/22
My uo is I think it's weird to call yourself mommy and daddy to a dog or cat. Oh or birds. Yes their your baby but I still think it's weird. More before you have children. I do it now bc ds was calling my dh by his name since I was.
DS1 - 7/2011, DD 12/2012, DS2 - 4/2014, MMC - 12/2015
Umm, I said I was selling them, not buying them? And I'm pretty sure I will know if any of those things happen to them and it's not my job to police if people want to buy them or not!
Come May 26, 2018, they will be in my yard sale with all the other infant paraphernalia, sorry!
Highly monitored internet and no cell service in the office, so I'm postin' and ghostin' while I'm workin'
However, in our case, my husband is military and we are only just moving back into the vicinity of my family after 2.5 years of living 6,000 miles away (Hawaii vs. Rhode Island). Because of the military, we have friends who have become more like family because they are our support network for big life events when family is too far away and our husbands are out to sea (more than a few of my friends have given birth with another wife to support them because their husband was underwater). And because we move around so much, those people who are like family are literally scattered all over the world. I have also lived in Germany and Bermuda and have friends there, have family in Scotland, England, Sweden, and Norway, and friends that married people who are French and Australian citizens and who immigrated to love with them in their respective countries. My husband's family is from Pennsylvania and California, mine is distributed from Maine to Florida and everywhere in between. To make personal phone calls or face-to-face announcements to all the people in our life that care about these babies would be next to impossible, would literally take weeks, and would cost a small fortune. For us, social media announcements are a God-send.
William Alexander born 18 September, 2015
Harper Grace born 9 June, 2017
Colton Miles born 9 June, 2017
Bowen James due 19 June, 2019
Eggnog is gross.
I am really strict about car seat install and baby placement, but the only person I educate is my husband. I had a fireman check the install (this is a free service). Most people don't read the directions and they are not suitably trained to simply wing it - each car seat has specific install instructions for your particular car). I also do not allow anyone else to install the car seat and I check the seat and my child's placement every time my husband puts him in. He always has crap like twisted straps - drives me bonkers! I'm an engineer. I do structural analysis - this is a red line for me (not of the insert political reference here variety).
I hope I'm not in the category of driving people up the wall. I just think it's really important. (It does drive my husband nuts actually but what's he going to do lol!)
Speaking of culture/ religion, my UO is I don't get either kind of hang up re "happy holidays" vs "merry Christmas" - I say happy holidays, or happy Chanukah if I know someone is Jewish, I'll actually say merry Christmas to Christian friends, but if someone says merry Christmas to me, I'll say something nice like thanks, you too instead of freaking out about it... it's just friendly well-wishes, no one is trying to convert anyone to anything!!
Also drinking red wine at family functions... the holidays without it?!
Married August 2016
TTC #1 September 2016
BFP 10/31/16
EDD 7/16/17
BFP #1: 5/16
MMC at 8 weeks: 6/16
BFP #2: 10/16
Sweet baby boy arrived 7/7/17!
Friends since 2008
Started dating: July 1st, 2013
Engaged: July 1st, 2014
Married: July 1st, 2016
R born: July 8th, 2017
N born: June 30th, 2019
Baby #3 Due: July 7th, 2022
(maybe I only ovulate in October XD)
@mj8215 Girrrrlllll! Coulda written your post myself, word for word! #tribe
@kerils I respect your right to an opinion, but feel personally offended for zero legitimate reason in seeing you write the Italian wine was disgusting. No. The wine was delicious. You just don't like wine.
(This is a teasing sentiment not judgment - please don't misinterpret my internet tone!)
Not sure if this is an UO but I side eye baby names inspired by TV or movies. (Not books.)
DS1 - 7/2011, DD 12/2012, DS2 - 4/2014, MMC - 12/2015
Friends since 2008
Started dating: July 1st, 2013
Engaged: July 1st, 2014
Married: July 1st, 2016
R born: July 8th, 2017
N born: June 30th, 2019
Baby #3 Due: July 7th, 2022
(maybe I only ovulate in October XD)
Highly monitored internet and no cell service in the office, so I'm postin' and ghostin' while I'm workin'
@dancegurl1118 you are my spirit animal! I love red wine and snort at white wine though champagne/cava gets a pass in the summer/at celebrations. There will be a cellar in our dream home. Could even be in lieu of the Master lol!
I was wondering why I feel so down this pregnancy - I think it's because all the joy (red wine) has gone out of my life.
I will also add that while I haven't used social media to post about car seat safety, I have learned a lot from others posts and appreciate them. Just seems silly to me to be upset about being exposed to information that could save a child's life. I definitely agree that in many cases the messaging could be better and I think that any time someone feels like they should make a parent aware of something it should be a private message not calling them out in a comment on a picture.