Different inlaws. TCG's parents are divorced. These are the ones that don't hate me. Still, the come by every week to see ltc which is great except when I feel judged and criticized.
Spike's Bitches 48: I Say, We Go Out There, and Kick a Little Demon Ass.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Noted, Teppy. She's is awfully sneaky. She grabbed my library things again when Mom had her yesterday and was very unhappy when I took back my Teen Wolf DVD.
I'm down with ltc being a tiny assassin (though, of course, I'm also 100% loyal to you), just so long as she's kind to animals.
My understanding was that it's less traumatic for you and her if she self-weans (assuming it doesn't take until Kindergarten), though IANA parent, so grain of salt, of course.
And I also feel that in-laws who make you feel judged instead of congratulated for bringing such an obviously superior human into this world can just go talk a long walk off a short pier.
Uh-oh. Maybe I should declare my loyalty to her and not you.
Declare loyalty to ltc and love for her mother for bringing such a wonderful - and deadly - being into existence.
Deadly CUTE. I have seen pictures.
If she's an assassin, I may need a card. I have a list.
sj, the only people you need to listen to w/r/t ltc's upbringing is you, TCG, and ltc. Everyone else can take a flying leap. Is she happy? Is she well-fed? (Of course!) Then your in-laws can go be judgey somewhere else.
I'm feeling really judged lately for not having weaned ltc and therefore not leaving her for more than a couple of hours at a time.
My MIL was anxious to have the boys for overnight visits but tolerated my decision to nurse them until they self-weaned. She got over it. #1 for 2 years and #2 for about 18 months or so. Also, totally what juliana said.
ps - let ltc I am totally loyal.
Have you guys seen ltc? Nobody that cute could assassinate anyone except wicked evil people.
I nursed both kids to 2.5, so you go as long as you want. But I finally decided that part of parenting was you were always being judged, or feeling judged, about something. There's always something.