I'd care more about the safety of a small child than the opinion of an asshat.
Wisdom for the ages, this is.
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I'd care more about the safety of a small child than the opinion of an asshat.
Wisdom for the ages, this is.
We use a leash on Leif every once and awhile since he is prone to running off and has no sense of self-preservation. Generally we start without the leash and tell him we'll use it if he runs off.
We do that with Ollie and the bark collar.
I actually resented the incursion of Emmett's teeth on his joyous gummy baby smile. Then of course, I disliked it when he was missing his two front teeth in his later years. I'm just reactionary that way.Me, too. I also resent the 2nd teeth, when they show up. I pretended better with Julia and Chris, then I did with Ben.
In general, I've always felt like I'm running behind, trying to catch up and adapt to whoever they've grown to be, today. I'm usually just getting used to something, and then they outgrow it in some way.
I'm saving my resentment for first boyfriend/girlfriend.
When we get to teeth + nursing, I may revisit this statement.
I know NO experts agree with me, and nobody here should listen to me. I still say teeth are nature's way of saying it is time to wean.
edited because all != no
B's wedding is in October. The 15th.
Hmm. You don't happen to know when K's, er, celebrating the wedding that already happened last year, do you?
November. J's is in September.
Beautiful pictures Stephanie! Just lovely.
I was pro-leash, but Brendon wouldn't let me have one. Leashes rock.
The boys got their teeth very late (15 months or so) which was cool because I loved the gummy grins. I had very few bites. They learned quickly that the breast would quickly be replaced with a sippy cup if they wanted to use teeth. Ouch!
I skipped bunches, but backed up a bit to find the picture link. Smiling madly here at the pretty.
our books that wouldn't fit on the upper shelves went in boxes.
This may be the only workable solution, because there's really no place else to put the bookshelves until we get a bigger house. We'll have to bolt the shelves to the wall to make it safe, though, or else they'll be way too topheavy for an adventurous toddler, not too mention a house in quake country.