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dd is 18 months and a peanut, so chances are she'll never outgrow her seat! haha. i don't have any plans to move her ffing with the exception of when #2 comes along, IF we still have our current car and IF we still have the same...
i made my own with thrift store wool sweaters. my bigger issue is decent children's shoes! i'm in canada and i've had a really hard time finding breathable, flexible, affordable sandals. i bought leather eventually, because i couldn't...
Quote: Originally Posted by mambera    Honestly I do not think it is optimal for fetuses, babies and small children to have diets entirely free of animal products.  Adults just need to do maintenance...
yes, i'd say he's shown you he can! haha...    if he's eating well and not having weight issues, than a separation that long at that age is generally fine. i know my dd started being able to go that long without bm around...
well, other than the weight issues, going back to work isn't "ruining" your bfing relationship, it's just changing. it is going to change as she gets older anyway, whether or not you return to work...    in your shoes,...
my dd is just 17 months.    from the list, she can:   dance, (been dancing "bopping" for months, it's getting a little bit more creative now) and  "jump" (i.e she gets the concept and walks around saying...
do you wear glasses? one thing that really helps my dd (18 mo) do things that require her cooperation is to mimic overandoverandoverandover again doing those things. it's worked so far for teeth brushing, wearing a hat, wearing...
in my current province, it's actually very unusual to change your last name when you get married, and even requires extra steps to legally do so. there are literally thousands of kids running around with different last names than their...
i think it sounds like a really awesome opportunity for you! i was really worried about putting my dd in daycare and going back to work too. but her transition to daycare has been more awesome and smooth than i could have ever ever...
i use a regular quilted cotton pad. it's not waterproof, but will stop all but the largest spills from staining the mattress. unless you regularly have major diaper leaks (or need backup for ECing), i think it should work fine....
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