We did stuff like that in the 90's. it'll come back round again.
We did stuff like that in the 90's. it'll come back round again.
Did that comment make sense? I also cosign the 'not very much sleep' part of the article above.
I will accept that salute. My baby is only 8 months old, but my nearest family member is 3 hours drive away and it is HARD. It's fine to get a friend to babysit every now and then, but I envy people who get to regularly leave their kids with parents and family.
No you don't.
Or Daniel Day Lewis.
Wow, this exact thing happened in my house.
God bless those hormones.
LaComtesse is absolutely right. We just like to swap war stories with people who've been there before. Just after birth you get a massive dose of amazing, amazing, hormones which mean you actually don't really remember the pain all that much. And then you see that tiny little scrunched up face and the sweetest little…
Nicely said.
Oh I geddit now.
Love it.
The movie? I haven't! Is this a reference? I'll watch it.
I don't think this example works so well. I can't imagine that anyone who wishes me badly would be the one forcing me to eat cake. That actually sounds like a good friend who knows me well.
#COTD
PLEASE tell her to write a book about it! Or a blog maybe!
I support mandatory time off to program the gruel feeding robots.
Yeah it was really awkward.
Awww Mum. That is a sweet story.
I remember being so sure it was something to do with the belly button. Like maybe the doctor put the baby in there or something.