Little Tidbits

Dec 06, 2009 23:05

1. I turned my kid forward-facing in the car today. It's... weird. But she outgrew the RF limits of the seat, and I don't have an extra $250 floating around right now. So, it is what it is. She says it's "tall ( Read more... )

vitamins, punk, holiday, car seat

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ladygreyy December 7 2009, 04:09:56 UTC
L'il Critters Gummy Vites

Kendra loves them, she walks over to the gate at the kitchen and asks for her "ninnamins".

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judecorp December 7 2009, 13:31:51 UTC
I have heard that L'il Critters Gummies have more than the recommended amounts of vitamin a/retinol. Do you know anything about that? Kids age 1-3 should have a max of 2000IU of vitamin a as retinol and some of these vites have 3000+.

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ladygreyy December 7 2009, 16:10:34 UTC
This one has 2100IU Vit A...don't see Retinol on the bottle anywhere.

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coveryourears December 7 2009, 09:58:24 UTC
The elf on the shelf is watching you....watching you, watching you....
Betsy works at Barnes and Noble and they sent a promotional DVD about Elf on a Shelf before the holidays and the song, well it just is creepy, and mesmerizing at the same time.

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judecorp December 7 2009, 13:33:27 UTC
Ha ha ha, I haven't heard the song! It sounds creepy!!!

The Elf was a give from my SIL and brother. Punk likes having an elf of her very own who "talks to Santa." We sort of talk down the "watching you" aspect although I'm not going to lie, it has worked for behavior management purposes at dinner time. :) (aka "Bubbles doesn't like yucky manners!")

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meglett December 7 2009, 14:06:16 UTC
vitamins: i forget if you have trader joe's??? that's what we get--and i just ran to check the vit a specifically--1250IU. gelatin free. if you don't have TJ, and are interested, i'd be happy to throw some in the mail.

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anonymous December 7 2009, 19:20:09 UTC
Does the elf on the shelf have to be in the living room? What about the dining room? kitchen?
Your SIL

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anonymous December 7 2009, 21:04:47 UTC
Flintstones makes a toddler vitamin that is meant for 2-3 year olds. It has a yellow label and spells out "toddler" in blocks under the name. It's basically a smaller version of the regular chewables and the ingredients are slightly different. They are more expensive than they probably should be relative to the regulars, but I was happy to stop biting the big ones in half.

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