Just a quick "linkie" post. Found a couple of pages I found interesting and thought A) I'd share and B) I'd post here for my own reference in the future.
Firstly:
Rocket Scientists & Babies
You could take it as an insult, but God does not credit us with being rocket scientists when it comes to taking care of the next generation. Instead he pre-programs caregiving behavior on the part of mothers AND he pre-programs babies to elicit caregiving from their mothers. An obvious example is how a nursing mother's breasts gush milk in response to hungry-baby sounds. Just in case she can't figure it out from the way her baby is frantically mouthing anything that gets near...her breasts start to tingle and next thing she knows, the front of her shirt is milky. It is not the most subtle of hints. But considering how tiny and vulnerable babies are, it's a hint to heed. This milk-ejection reflex subsides after the first few months of nursing. By that time a nursing mother and her baby have sync'ed up well and the mother knows her baby's subtlest signs of need for nursing.
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http://www.xanga.com/item.aspx?user=katiekind&tab=weblogs&uid=224799770 Secondly:
How fast can you type?? I found a quick typing speed test online which is quick and easy to do!
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http://labs.jphantom.com/wpm/ Take it and post your results here or in your journal and find out what speed others around you are typing their posts up at! :) Round here I can type between 88-102wpm and Matt is around the 120-145wpm mark!!!!!
Thirdly:
I'm sorry but this is really one of those parenting "helps" that I really don't get.
How is this:
more comfortable than this:
Matt blogged about this product himself the other day:
All the convenience of a sling with the added benefit of a relationship with your chiropractor