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sarameg - Feb 01, 2005 5:17:26 pm PST #3028 of 10002

I just recalled I get to wrangle a 10 month old tomorrow while her mom has meetings. Which, yay! Nice break from the workday. But boo, will be in the kidneyicking positions a lot. May this go away.


Jessica - Feb 01, 2005 5:20:46 pm PST #3029 of 10002
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

TAR: The second to last ep is always nonelimination. Which begs the question, whose brilliant idea was it to put a Yield in it, and have they been fired?

Hayden is still reminding me so much of myself it's scary. (Doubly so when I remember that everyone on the internet except me hates her. But on the plus side, I think she and Aaron will probably win.)


Scrappy - Feb 01, 2005 5:22:36 pm PST #3030 of 10002
Life moves pretty fast. You don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.

Sarameg--ice it. It's no fun while you're doing it, but you'll thank me tomorrow.


sarameg - Feb 01, 2005 5:24:20 pm PST #3031 of 10002

I wearing 2 layers of clothes including wool. I'm not so sure about the ice. But I'll probably try that anyway.

whiiiiine


Steph L. - Feb 01, 2005 5:27:57 pm PST #3032 of 10002
I look more rad than Lutheranism

sarameg -- I also recommend ibuprofen, 400 or 600 mg, to deal with any inflammation. Should help.


DavidS - Feb 01, 2005 5:30:38 pm PST #3033 of 10002
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

And when the parents disagree on this variable--much painful discussing ensues. I'm a mouth-kisser, DH is not. We're working on a workable agreeement that doesn't squick him or put Owen in therapy.

Ooof, that's tough. Both EM and I kiss Emmett on the mouth. Admittedly, it doesn't happen all that often anymore (usually when I'm putting him to bed and he's feeling especially affectionate). But when he was a babe, I kissed him all over on a regular basis. His infant idea of a kiss was to grab your head very tight and press his open gummy mouth against your cheek with tremendous ferocity. Not all kisses are sexualized.


sarameg - Feb 01, 2005 5:30:54 pm PST #3034 of 10002

It's COLD!

Anyway, I figure I'll start a lot of rumors at work tomorrow when people think K is mine. Hell, for some reason (ok, one misinformed bigmouth) a good bunch of people think I'm married.

But I'm looking forward to it. 1) K likes me, and she's really particular and 2) an hour notworking! With cute baby! Yay for important meetings and husbands on high security projects they can't work on with their resident alien wives present! Or something.


Cashmere - Feb 01, 2005 5:56:15 pm PST #3035 of 10002
Now tagless for your comfort.

Ooof, that's tough. Both EM and I kiss Emmett on the mouth. Admittedly, it doesn't happen all that often anymore (usually when I'm putting him to bed and he's feeling especially affectionate). But when he was a babe, I kissed him all over on a regular basis. His infant idea of a kiss was to grab your head very tight and press his open gummy mouth against your cheek with tremendous ferocity. Not all kisses are sexualized.

EXACTLY my thinking. DH has a germ thing. He gets it from his mother and his maternal grandmother (who was Howard Hughes germ phobic). We polled our friends and the only one who agreed with him has a very cold, distant relationship with her parents. I'm just a kisser. I'll restrict my affection to age-appropriate demonstrations as O gets older, but I'm not going to kill myself to hold back to what feels completely natural to me while he's little. I'll lose that soon enough without freaking myself or him out trying to control someone else's intimacy issues.

Thing is, DH is very affectionate with me and the baby. He just thinks mouth kissing should be restricted to sexual partners. *shrug*


Sue - Feb 01, 2005 5:57:06 pm PST #3036 of 10002
hip deep in pie

Ooof, that's tough. Both EM and I kiss Emmett on the mouth. Admittedly, it doesn't happen all that often anymore (usually when I'm putting him to bed and he's feeling especially affectionate). But when he was a babe, I kissed him all over on a regular basis. His infant idea of a kiss was to grab your head very tight and press his open gummy mouth against your cheek with tremendous ferocity. Not all kisses are sexualized.

There was a video artist here that was investigated by the police because she filmed her and her baby when her baby was giving her these kind of kisses on the mouth. Played back in slo-mo, it looked like squicky opened mouth kisses, and someone called the cops.


Jessica - Feb 01, 2005 6:01:56 pm PST #3037 of 10002
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

We polled our friends and the only one who agreed with him has a very cold, distant relationship with her parents.

Seriously? Because I have a great relationship with my parents, but I have never kissed either one on the mouth. For the idea not to squick me, it would have to be a very young baby.