Cashew butter is good too, especially with a handful of wheatstone srackers (from my nanny days.)
Also, I think you are raising a renovator.
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Cashew butter is good too, especially with a handful of wheatstone srackers (from my nanny days.)
Also, I think you are raising a renovator.
MG, what's your paper's subject? I'll generate 25 words of general edumacational sounding crap you can sneak in there someplace ifn you want.
Do I remember correctly that Ms. Tickybox likes Spoon, no Stuff?
She is coming around to Stuff.
I'm not retrying bananas for a while, though. That rejection was pretty brutal.
Hmm. Maybe I should boil some water and have instant oatmeal.
This pipe thing is taking forever.
The vacuum trick kind of worked when she was a neonate
Jake was never one of those kids, but Ben was. He had his first cast on at two weeks (modified club foot) and I'll never forget the awful nurse telling me how much he would scream when they used the saw to take it off. I was appalled and terrified, but when the doctor turned it on he was mesmerized. Absolutely silent, staring at the thing in fascination. If I hadn't been so relieved, I would have given that nurse the biggest Fuck You evah.
He was a weird baby -- even running water calmed him down. He could be screaming and if I walked up to the kitchen tap and turned it on, sudden quiet.
I had one kid in my care who was only calmed in her parents absence by running warm water over her feet. She cooed and grasped happily at my hair.
Sorry, I have no advice on the sleeping, Plei. We can get Isaac to nap for only short bursts. I am willing to try switching him to disposables for a few days to see if he's just really averse to wetness.
Today's lesson: SoS works so much better when a body's eating peanut butter and/or has more than just the dregs left in the Nutella jar. Soynut butter just doesn't cut it. I suspect sunflower seed butter is the same.
The no peanut butter thing sucks. My favorites substitutes are almond butter and cashew butter, or--if your Trader Joes stocks it--cashew/macadamia nut butter.
My favorites substitutes are almond butter and cashew butter, or--if your Trader Joes stocks it--cashew/macadamia nut butter.
On sandwiches, I actually like the soy and sunflower ones.
But plain--ugh.
She's crashed out now. I'd love to stand up, but I don't want to disturb the sleeping baby, because that never ends well. She's got her left arm thrown over my right wrist. It's making typing amusing. I will say I'm very glad that I touch type, or I'd never be able to get any typing done at all--the laptop is an arm's length away from me, and I can't even see the keyboard.
My future goal: to have enough money that, when something breaks, we can just call someone in to fix it.
Current spin on the house: it's a learning experience and next home, we'll know what to look for.
Burrell, have you tried the flushable woven diaper liners with Isaac? They do seem to wick the moisture away from the skin pretty well, and would work with a diaper service diaper.
Katie - it is a case study of a hospital that needs to have all of its current management fired. Unfortunately that is not one of the options I can propose....so I'm writing CRAP. I hate papers like this.
She's crashed out now. I'd love to stand up, but I don't want to disturb the sleeping baby, because that never ends well. She's got her left arm thrown over my right wrist. It's making typing amusing. I will say I'm very glad that I touch type, or I'd never be able to get any typing done at all--the laptop is an arm's length away from me, and I can't even see the keyboard.I get the toughness, but damn ... the cuteness...
I must get to Seattle.