UO: I'm not ok with the drinking culture that's snaked its way into mom culture. I think there's a serious issue with anyone who has to have a glass of wine every day at the end of the day. Once in a while I get, but I think alcohol should be reserved as a celebratory stimulant, and not an every day coping mechanism.
I think weddings and receptions are dumb. I hate going to them.
DH's best friend had his wedding last night. I'm super happy for them and it was nice seeing them enjoy their day but I don't like weddings. I didn't even want my own wedding. I wanted to elope but DH wanted the whole deal.
@ivyvines6 I agree. I joke about drinking, but I did that before I was a mom and I hardly ever drink. It's a special occasion thing for me, too.
My UO: I don't think breeders are the devil and I don't believe recuse dogs are for everyone. I own a mix of rescue dogs and breeder bought dogs and I love them all. I do like knowing what I am getting into with dogs, and by knowing both the bitch and the dog' lines you can kind of guess what you're getting into. Especially when it comes to temperament. However, some rescue dogs are too special to pass up just because you don't know their history.
UO: I think it's sad when somebody's sole ambition in life is to be a mom. I mean motherhood is great but what about when they grow up and go to college or move out. What will you do with yourself then?
UO: I think it's sad when somebody's sole ambition in life is to be a mom. I mean motherhood is great but what about when they grow up and go to college or move out. What will you do with yourself then?
That was my mother and she is starting to have an existential crisis because my youngest sister is 16. I do enjoy being a SAHM but I also know that I'm going to enjoy the chapter of my life after my kids are in enrolled in school and I can start doing things other than take care of them, and when they go off to college or move out and do something else with their lives I can do even more for myself. I don't think aspiring to be a mother in its self is a sad situation but not having any aspirations past that short-lived period Is sad to me.
UO: I think it's sad when somebody's sole ambition in life is to be a mom. I mean motherhood is great but what about when they grow up and go to college or move out. What will you do with yourself then?
I am the girl girl who always wanted to be a mom. Do I have regrets? Meh, a little. Like, I don't have a career to return to whenever I do rejoin the work force. School is not my thing and I tried college and failed spectacularly. But do I think that I am "just a mom"? Nah. I still have dreams and ambitions, they just may not be career oriented. And, as a 29 year old woman, I still need my mom. She's still a big part of my life, as well as my youngest brother who has moved out and gone to college.
@ivyvines6 I totally agree. I joke about it all the time, always have since long before I was even legal to drink lol but I actually don't drink at all. like, ever. not ever celebratory lol
@duck_duck_goose I agree, breeders are not the devil. Puppy-mills are. Most of the time there is a huge difference between the two. And you're absolutely right, rescues are not for everyone, you have to be willing to commit to helping the animal heal physically and mentally (which takes far far longer) and that's just not for everyone. And that's ok.
@zizzabell523 I don't HATE target, but it's usually my last place to look for stuff. I just don't see the draw. Though the Hearth and Hand collection might get a few visits from me lol
@sparkymcgeee I totally get what you're saying with weddings. my mom and I have done event planning on the side for years so I'll admit I'm a total sucker for them, BUT! I do not understand spending enough to buy a house on a 4 hour party. DH and I got engaged on Monday and married on Thursday (planning didn't start until Monday night after the proposal) it was intimate (30 people including us, our boys, the pastor and our immediate family/their spouses/their kids) the church was like a $75 donation since we were members, my sister made my dress, my aunt did our flowers, did my own hair and make up, my parents were sweet enough to pay for dinner for everyone at a local restaurant and that was it. no dj or anything. it was amazing! we got our church wedding, we got our family gathering/celebration and it was under $1000 for everything
Angel Babies 1&2 2/14/09 DS born 3/11 Angel Baby 3 6/28/11 9/5/17 BFP!! divorced October 2014 9/6/17 hCG 88 progesterone 9.1 (prometrium started) Married DH 10/15 DH's DS born 6/09 9/8/17 hCG 242!!! Not preventing since 11/15 EDD 5/8/18 Adjusted 5/15/18 TTC since 1/1/16 9/27/17 we have a heart beat!
@ivyvines6 I absolutely agree with you about the whole "wino mom" culture. We get it. Kids are stressful. But honestly, if they're THAT bad that you feel the only thing that helps you unwind is alcohol, maybe you should look at your own parenting skills.....
On the same note, my UO is that I'm really sick of seeing the "You go, mama!" articles floating around about no matter what you do, you're a good mom. I'm all for encouraging other moms and venting with other moms, but as for telling everyone that whatever choices they make is what's best for their kid-I don't agree with. If you're letting your 2 year old drink Mt. Dew out of a bottle (saw a picture of a "friend's" son doing this on FB), sorry that's not a "good" parent, IMO. You don't discipline your kids and they're entitled, intolerable little demons? Nope, you're not a good mom. Front facing your 16 month old when the law in this state requires rear facing until 2-especially when your husband is a cop? (Same "friend" on FB that had the Mt. Dew in a bottle) Nope, sorry. Some people might think they're doing the best they can, but that doesn't make them good parents.
Me, 35 Hubs, 32 Married June 2012 BFP June 2013- blighted ovum, D&C Aug 2013 BFP Oct 2013- twins! A&H born May 2014 BFP Aug 2017- EDD 5/8/17
2/12: 100 mg Clomid + Bravelle last minute+ back to back IUI. BFN 3/12 150mg Clomid + B2B IUI =BFP!! TWINS! Vanishing twin at week 6 Tater-tot born January 3rd 2013
2 IUI's in 2016- BFN 3 IUI's in 2017- BFN 8/17 IUI BFP!!!!!!!!
UO: I think it's sad when somebody's sole ambition in life is to be a mom. I mean motherhood is great but what about when they grow up and go to college or move out. What will you do with yourself then?
That was my mother and she is starting to have an existential crisis because my youngest sister is 16. I do enjoy being a SAHM but I also know that I'm going to enjoy the chapter of my life after my kids are in enrolled in school and I can start doing things other than take care of them, and when they go off to college or move out and do something else with their lives I can do even more for myself. I don't think aspiring to be a mother in its self is a sad situation but not having any aspirations past that short-lived period Is sad to me.
That's probably a less offensive way to say it. There's NOTHING wrong with wanting to be a mom. Obviously, i enjoy it enough to do it twice haha. I think it's important to have goals for later on in life though and start to do things today that will get you there.
UO: I think it's sad when somebody's sole ambition in life is to be a mom. I mean motherhood is great but what about when they grow up and go to college or move out. What will you do with yourself then?
I am the girl girl who always wanted to be a mom. Do I have regrets? Meh, a little. Like, I don't have a career to return to whenever I do rejoin the work force. School is not my thing and I tried college and failed spectacularly. But do I think that I am "just a mom"? Nah. I still have dreams and ambitions, they just may not be career oriented. And, as a 29 year old woman, I still need my mom. She's still a big part of my life, as well as my youngest brother who has moved out and gone to college.
Like you said though, you have dreams and aspirations! I think that is so important!
@JenniatONU you and I can no longer be friends lol but going along with your sentiments (i don't know how unpopular this will be but I think Miracle Whip is one of the grossest foods on the planet lol
Angel Babies 1&2 2/14/09 DS born 3/11 Angel Baby 3 6/28/11 9/5/17 BFP!! divorced October 2014 9/6/17 hCG 88 progesterone 9.1 (prometrium started) Married DH 10/15 DH's DS born 6/09 9/8/17 hCG 242!!! Not preventing since 11/15 EDD 5/8/18 Adjusted 5/15/18 TTC since 1/1/16 9/27/17 we have a heart beat!
If my 2 year old is sick, I give him Motrin and send him to daycare anyway! When I was a SAHM, I would NEVER dream of doing this. I am salaried & I get a lot of PTO, but I have to save it for maternity leave. I only feel like 5% guilty about it.
I don't think twice about vaccinating my kids. I'm sort of crunchy when it comes to birth and I'll try herbal remedies and stuff, but seriously, I'm so thankful that modern medicine has wiped out so many childhood illnesses in this country
@tincupchalice I have no problem with people who drink wine because they genuinely enjoy it. I'm talking more about the "My kids are driving me crazy, bring me wine!" culture where you're almost shunned if you don't guzzle wine to help you relax after putting the kids to bed. The giant wine glasses that say "Mommy's sippy cup" on them, etc.
Me, 35 Hubs, 32 Married June 2012 BFP June 2013- blighted ovum, D&C Aug 2013 BFP Oct 2013- twins! A&H born May 2014 BFP Aug 2017- EDD 5/8/17
@ivyvines6 I absolutely agree with you about the whole "wino mom" culture. We get it. Kids are stressful. But honestly, if they're THAT bad that you feel the only thing that helps you unwind is alcohol, maybe you should look at your own parenting skills
If it's that bad maybe that person needs to seek professional help. Not sure how having an alcohol dependency correlates to a person needing to re-evaluate their parenting skills.
I love having a glass of wine at the end of the day. I don't *need* it every day, but I do enjoy it It's a nice way to relax and unwind. Plus its freaking delicious.
My UO: I cannot stand over the top, pinterest inspired birthday parties for little ones (mostly under the age of 5, but who knows how I'll feel about this in a few years haha). Everyone and their mom asked me what the "theme" of my DS' 1st birthday party was this year. Um, theme?? He's 1 for crying out loud.
@tincupchalice I have no problem with people who drink wine because they genuinely enjoy it. I'm talking more about the "My kids are driving me crazy, bring me wine!" culture where you're almost shunned if you don't guzzle wine to help you relax after putting the kids to bed. The giant wine glasses that say "Mommy's sippy cup" on them, etc.
I don't like the whole "my kids are so annoying waaaah" culture in general. Yeah, kids have their moments, but for goodness sake, get a grip people!
lol y'all are gonna hate me. I love gender reveals, every birthday party I throw is a "Pinterest party", and I don't think having a glass of wine a day makes anyone need to reevaluate their parenting skills (although I do agree that the "stigma" of moms needing wine for everything is overdone and just plain stupid).
@ceridwen77 What I meant was that if your kids' behavior is bad enough to make you become dependent on alcohol, besides seeking professional help, maybe you should realize that their behavior is that way because of the way you parent. General you, of course, not you, specifically.
Me, 35 Hubs, 32 Married June 2012 BFP June 2013- blighted ovum, D&C Aug 2013 BFP Oct 2013- twins! A&H born May 2014 BFP Aug 2017- EDD 5/8/17
I don't think twice about vaccinating my kids. I'm sort of crunchy when it comes to birth and I'll try herbal remedies and stuff, but seriously, I'm so thankful that modern medicine has wiped out so many childhood illnesses in this country
Yes! My previous pregnancy I went into antivax, but another mom in our group made me her pet project to convert. J is up to date I'm hesitant about introducing him to the flu shot because I've had adverse reactions to it, (like hospitalized twice reactions) but SO gets them every year.
@ceridwen77 What I meant was that if your kids' behavior is bad enough to make you become dependent on alcohol, besides seeking professional help, maybe you should realize that their behavior is that way because of the way you parent. General you, of course, not you, specifically.
@mrsmtothek The only birthday party I care about is the first birthday. It's not for the kid. It's for me. I don't throw parties for birthdays generally. They'll get one every once in a while. 1, 5, 8, 12, 16 if they still want one but 1 is the year I care the most. That's the year I put together a Pinterest worthy party. For me. To celebrate that first year of their life. They don't remember it but I do.
My UO: I hate the taste of beer, wine and basically anything that tastes like alcohol. When I drink I need something that hides the flavor. I also hate the taste of coffee. Because of this my DH says I have the tastebuds of a 5 year old.
My UO: I hate the taste of beer, wine and basically anything that tastes like alcohol. When I drink I need something that hides the flavor. I also hate the taste of coffee. Because of this my DH says I have the tastebuds of a 5 year old.
@duck_duck_goose - I agree with you 100%. Dogs are a HUGE commitment. Breeds and variations really differ depending on what you get. Having small kids, I'd never get a mini dachshund again. Mine is very anxious, hates kids (which is fun when you have an animal-loving toddler), has a host of medical problems, and would've been better suited with an older couple who was done raising kids. He's 13 now, far too old to rehome so we do what we can to make sure he is comfortable and unmolested by the toddler. But next time we get a dog, it will be a well-thought, thoroughly researched decision. When I'm past raising small children I'd go the shelter route but until then I need to find pets that match my home life.
I drink a glass of wine at night most nights, primarily because I LOVE the flavor. And I love cracking open a beer or pouring myself a glass of wine while I cook! It's fun and makes dinner time less of a chore. I don't "get drunk" anymore. It's not fun for me at all at my age.
And on the topic of women who only want to be moms... I don't like anyone that's one-dimensional I get super annoyed with people on Facebook who only post things about their careers like it's their LinkedIn profile because being part of XYZ Company is *who* they are. I have gay friends who are JUST GAY and I think that's annoying too (like posting nothing but LGBT news, talking about how gay they look with their new plaid bow-tie/button down shirt combo, complaining about people mistaking their gender, etc.). What else do ya do, folks? I love my job, I love being a mom, I love gardening, I love crafting, I love bad TV, I love reading, I love school, and I love cooking. Variety is the spice of life!
My UO: soggy fries are the best fries. So are the crispy, burnt ones. And when you find one that's simultaneously soggy and burnt: THE BEST.
My UO: I hate the taste of beer, wine and basically anything that tastes like alcohol. When I drink I need something that hides the flavor. I also hate the taste of coffee. Because of this my DH says I have the tastebuds of a 5 year old.
Meeeee toooooo. Beer and I don't get along well. White wine is ok, but red tastes like butts. But pass me a strawberry margarita and I'm a happy woman.
My UO: I hate the taste of beer, wine and basically anything that tastes like alcohol. When I drink I need something that hides the flavor. I also hate the taste of coffee. Because of this my DH says I have the tastebuds of a 5 year old.
Meeeee toooooo. Beer and I don't get along well. White wine is ok, but red tastes like butts. But pass me a strawberry margarita and I'm a happy woman.
My UO: I hate the taste of beer, wine and basically anything that tastes like alcohol. When I drink I need something that hides the flavor. I also hate the taste of coffee. Because of this my DH says I have the tastebuds of a 5 year old.
Meeeee toooooo. Beer and I don't get along well. White wine is ok, but red tastes like butts. But pass me a strawberry margarita and I'm a happy woman.
I like beer. Not regular beer though...
The day before I got my BFP, or really the day of but I was in denial, I went to the grocery store and got a beer sampler of things that my DH refers to as 'not real beer'. Red's and some shandies and a Not Your Mother's. I'll drink regular beer too, but summer fruity beer is the best
Me: 32 DH: 31 *The old lady by 5 whole weeks* Married: 11/2013 M: 6/2016 E: 5/2018
Re: UO 9/14
My UO: I don't like Target.
BFP 2/25/14 EDD 11/5/14 BD 11/4/14
BFP 8/26/17 EDD 5/5/18
DH's best friend had his wedding last night. I'm super happy for them and it was nice seeing them enjoy their day but I don't like weddings. I didn't even want my own wedding. I wanted to elope but DH wanted the whole deal.
I lost my angels 07/2010, 04/2017, 10/2017
Meimsx no more
My UO: I don't think breeders are the devil and I don't believe recuse dogs are for everyone. I own a mix of rescue dogs and breeder bought dogs and I love them all. I do like knowing what I am getting into with dogs, and by knowing both the bitch and the dog' lines you can kind of guess what you're getting into. Especially when it comes to temperament. However, some rescue dogs are too special to pass up just because you don't know their history.
I am the girl girl who always wanted to be a mom.
Do I have regrets? Meh, a little. Like, I don't have a career to return to whenever I do rejoin the work force. School is not my thing and I tried college and failed spectacularly.
But do I think that I am "just a mom"? Nah. I still have dreams and ambitions, they just may not be career oriented. And, as a 29 year old woman, I still need my mom. She's still a big part of my life, as well as my youngest brother who has moved out and gone to college.
@duck_duck_goose I agree, breeders are not the devil. Puppy-mills are. Most of the time there is a huge difference between the two. And you're absolutely right, rescues are not for everyone, you have to be willing to commit to helping the animal heal physically and mentally (which takes far far longer) and that's just not for everyone. And that's ok.
@zizzabell523 I don't HATE target, but it's usually my last place to look for stuff. I just don't see the draw. Though the Hearth and Hand collection might get a few visits from me lol
@sparkymcgeee I totally get what you're saying with weddings. my mom and I have done event planning on the side for years so I'll admit I'm a total sucker for them, BUT! I do not understand spending enough to buy a house on a 4 hour party. DH and I got engaged on Monday and married on Thursday (planning didn't start until Monday night after the proposal) it was intimate (30 people including us, our boys, the pastor and our immediate family/their spouses/their kids) the church was like a $75 donation since we were members, my sister made my dress, my aunt did our flowers, did my own hair and make up, my parents were sweet enough to pay for dinner for everyone at a local restaurant and that was it. no dj or anything. it was amazing! we got our church wedding, we got our family gathering/celebration and it was under $1000 for everything
DS born 3/11
Angel Baby 3 6/28/11 9/5/17 BFP!!
divorced October 2014 9/6/17 hCG 88 progesterone 9.1 (prometrium started)
Married DH 10/15 DH's DS born 6/09 9/8/17 hCG 242!!!
Not preventing since 11/15 EDD 5/8/18 Adjusted 5/15/18
TTC since 1/1/16 9/27/17 we have a heart beat!
Moes is FAR SUPERIOR to Chipotle.
My UO: I hate gender reveals for so many reasons.
On the same note, my UO is that I'm really sick of seeing the "You go, mama!" articles floating around about no matter what you do, you're a good mom. I'm all for encouraging other moms and venting with other moms, but as for telling everyone that whatever choices they make is what's best for their kid-I don't agree with. If you're letting your 2 year old drink Mt. Dew out of a bottle (saw a picture of a "friend's" son doing this on FB), sorry that's not a "good" parent, IMO. You don't discipline your kids and they're entitled, intolerable little demons? Nope, you're not a good mom. Front facing your 16 month old when the law in this state requires rear facing until 2-especially when your husband is a cop? (Same "friend" on FB that had the Mt. Dew in a bottle) Nope, sorry. Some people might think they're doing the best they can, but that doesn't make them good parents.
Married June 2012
BFP June 2013- blighted ovum, D&C Aug 2013
BFP Oct 2013- twins! A&H born May 2014
BFP Aug 2017- EDD 5/8/17
3/12 150mg Clomid + B2B IUI =BFP!! TWINS!
Vanishing twin at week 6
Tater-tot born January 3rd 2013
2 IUI's in 2016- BFN
3 IUI's in 2017- BFN
8/17 IUI BFP!!!!!!!!
ETA: redundancy
link is questionably NSFW (no nudity, but not really work appropriate lol)
https://theoatmeal.com/blog/miracle_whip
DS born 3/11
Angel Baby 3 6/28/11 9/5/17 BFP!!
divorced October 2014 9/6/17 hCG 88 progesterone 9.1 (prometrium started)
Married DH 10/15 DH's DS born 6/09 9/8/17 hCG 242!!!
Not preventing since 11/15 EDD 5/8/18 Adjusted 5/15/18
TTC since 1/1/16 9/27/17 we have a heart beat!
Married June 2012
BFP June 2013- blighted ovum, D&C Aug 2013
BFP Oct 2013- twins! A&H born May 2014
BFP Aug 2017- EDD 5/8/17
Mayo is the best, especially home made.
Moe's is gross
Married June 2012
BFP June 2013- blighted ovum, D&C Aug 2013
BFP Oct 2013- twins! A&H born May 2014
BFP Aug 2017- EDD 5/8/17
I love having a glass of wine at the end of the day. I don't *need* it every day, but I do enjoy it It's a nice way to relax and unwind. Plus its freaking delicious.
My UO: I cannot stand over the top, pinterest inspired birthday parties for little ones (mostly under the age of 5, but who knows how I'll feel about this in a few years haha). Everyone and their mom asked me what the "theme" of my DS' 1st birthday party was this year. Um, theme?? He's 1 for crying out loud.
I love gender reveals, every birthday party I throw is a "Pinterest party", and I don't think having a glass of wine a day makes anyone need to reevaluate their parenting skills (although I do agree that the "stigma" of moms needing wine for everything is overdone and just plain stupid).
Married June 2012
BFP June 2013- blighted ovum, D&C Aug 2013
BFP Oct 2013- twins! A&H born May 2014
BFP Aug 2017- EDD 5/8/17
I lost my angels 07/2010, 04/2017, 10/2017
Meimsx no more
I also hate the taste of coffee.
Because of this my DH says I have the tastebuds of a 5 year old.
I drink a glass of wine at night most nights, primarily because I LOVE the flavor. And I love cracking open a beer or pouring myself a glass of wine while I cook! It's fun and makes dinner time less of a chore. I don't "get drunk" anymore. It's not fun for me at all at my age.
And on the topic of women who only want to be moms... I don't like anyone that's one-dimensional I get super annoyed with people on Facebook who only post things about their careers like it's their LinkedIn profile because being part of XYZ Company is *who* they are. I have gay friends who are JUST GAY and I think that's annoying too (like posting nothing but LGBT news, talking about how gay they look with their new plaid bow-tie/button down shirt combo, complaining about people mistaking their gender, etc.). What else do ya do, folks? I love my job, I love being a mom, I love gardening, I love crafting, I love bad TV, I love reading, I love school, and I love cooking. Variety is the spice of life!
My UO: soggy fries are the best fries. So are the crispy, burnt ones. And when you find one that's simultaneously soggy and burnt: THE BEST.
Videos of people doing stupid shit in those inflatable-looking dinosaur costumes are way overdone.
But pass me a strawberry margarita and I'm a happy woman.
Married June 2012
BFP June 2013- blighted ovum, D&C Aug 2013
BFP Oct 2013- twins! A&H born May 2014
BFP Aug 2017- EDD 5/8/17
Married: 11/2013
M: 6/2016 E: 5/2018