So one of the headlines on my Yahoo page is
Jackie Chan Hurt on Set of 'Rush Hour 3'.
Now, I love Jackie Chan, but isn't a headline about his getting injured kind of like printing headlines such as,
Evel Kneival Beraks Bone
or
Britney Spears Shows Her Hoo-Hah
?
Kind of just a given?
July 13, 2007 for OotP
...and it's going to be age-appropriate for a 4-week old, right? RIGHT????
and it's going to be age-appropriate for a 4-week old, right? RIGHT????
Take her in the carseat. She'll sleep.
POTC 2 was fine for my 3 week old. It seemed quite loud to me, but he wasn't fazed.
I did boggle at the people who brought a 3 year old.
Take her in the carseat. She'll sleep.
Eeeeeeeeeexcellent. Do they make wee baby earmuffs for this sort of thing?
Do they make wee baby earmuffs for this sort of thing?
I think so. Or, a beanie.
I know they make something perfect for that sort of situation: babysitters.
Babysitters for your breast-fed 3 week old, not so much.
I think at that age, the loud doesn't bother them so much. They find it soothing, or at least Lillian did. Even a little older, she slept through Batman Begins at the drive in.
Babysitters for your breast-fed 3 week old, not so much.
Heh. Nor for your breast-fed 3 month old. Even if all you're doing is leaving him or her with the other parent. I think Paul still has recordings from her three hours of screaming when I saw a movie by myself.
Most cities have a Mom and Baby movie deal going *somewhere*, though.
think at that age, the loud doesn't bother them so much. They find it soothing, or at least Lillian did.
That little -- under six weeks or so, depending on your kid -- they're programmed to tune out noise and lights that are overwhelming. Take a newborn to the mall and watch them magically drop off to sleep!
Sara was about four weeks old her first Christmas, which was kind of crowded at my mother's house, and she slept the whole. damn. day.