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Oct 25, 2006 11:41

Thanks to batty_ I am now craving Spaghettios something fierce, no matter how much I've tried to logically convince myself that they're Spaghettios dammit, disgusting crap that I don't even like. Fitzy is having none of it. I am to make with the Spaghettios and fast, woman ( Read more... )

motherhood, goofy, fitzy, pregnancy, bunny

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bellafiga October 25 2006, 16:27:48 UTC
I always thought it was musli?

But I'm intensely stupid:)

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50_ft_queenie October 25 2006, 16:35:28 UTC
Just to make things more complicated, I thought it was muesli.

Either way, it's just a fancy-schmancy word for granola.

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imbroglio October 25 2006, 16:35:01 UTC
I don't potty train. When they decide they want to use the toilet, they can have all the help and support they want and need from me. But until *they* decide they want to do it, I'm not going to push. In fact, I stay far away from the whole issue until they express a true interest ( ... )

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missmoonie October 25 2006, 16:46:44 UTC
okay.. so I know you're going to hunt me down and kill me in really horrible and selfsatisfying ways when I say this.. but I must..

I love when you're pregnant..

your posts make me happy in my pants.

(not so much because you suffer, but because I'm not!)

*runs*

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elixxir October 25 2006, 19:44:37 UTC
You saying "happy in my pants" is almost enough to make me forgive you.

Almost.

*sharpens knives*

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demonspeed1102 October 25 2006, 18:01:52 UTC
You say tomato. I say douchebag. Hahahaha.

My son was never into pacifiers and was pretty adamant about drinking from a regular cup and dissing the bottle early on. He let us know when he was ready to do the potty training, and he was pretty quick about doing that, too. We were very lucky with my son in those first 3-4 years. He hasn't been much to complain about, thankfully.

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elixxir October 25 2006, 19:45:30 UTC
You say tomato. I say douchebag. Hahahaha.

Once again I cannot believe I did not see that coming. This time it was hot soup I snarfed damn you. :p

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demonspeed1102 October 25 2006, 19:55:53 UTC
Oooh hot soup. BURN!

Er... I mean, I'm sorry?

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elixxir October 26 2006, 13:39:54 UTC
Hahahaha!! Don't bother trying to be nice, I see right through your ruse. Besides you do badass too damned well to try to change now. :p

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mslynx October 25 2006, 18:12:00 UTC
Liam decided on his own at exactly 2.5 yrs old that he didn't want to wear diapers anymore and I don't remember him every having an accident.

Quinn has been potty trained during the day since he was just over 2 but still wears a pull up at nights. He is dry for about 30% of the time. I try not to stress over it, and I definitely don't stress him about it, because I know, that he'll eventually get over it.

I struggled with the potty training and the bottle at nighttime too (with Quinn) and so I can sympathize with how you feel. Best lesson I have learnt though is to try not to stick to what everyone else thinks is right, just do what you feel is right.

A relative reminded me that no kids at school age wear diapers or take a bottle, and that meant my kid wouldn't either. No matter what I did, no sense worrying about it. I didn't listen to her at the time of course, but hey, she was right.

This is your time to enjoy your baby! So do it! :)

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