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any excuse for a cute hedgehog. Cuz you are waaaaaayyyy too close to the truth about hollywood thinking there friend.

Women in speaking roles totaled 33 percent.

I honestly can’t wait to see what Michelle does next though. She’s got something awesome up her sleeve, I’m sure of it.

Same, except I was also cringing, because Debbie Allen is too good for this world/definitely too good for Dance Moms. I’m glad that Nia and Kalani got something fun to do though!

Goddamn it I love FLOTUS! It always makes me smile that she loves to dance so much.

I love Debbie Allen and was so happy to see her - and African Dance - featured on last week’s “Dance Moms.” This will be a treat to watch later.

We will wait for pictures as good as the tom hardy ones. Aoooooga.

More butts!

Aslan is on the side of ‘Murrica, ‘cause if there’s one thing I have learned watching politics it’s that ‘Murrica loves Jesus. But I’m not sure we’re any better off trying to overthrow Tilda Swinton either, sooooo...

Did he suggest we’re going to war with narnia? I’m not sure we’re up to fighting magical creatures and jesus lions.

Results vary here too. For me, letting my milk dry up wasn’t nearly as painful as pumping. And for most of my pumping career, I was on narcotic painkillers from the c-section.

Give me the 3 sea shells

Give this man a medal. He has won the 2016 person of the year award.

Some people here are saying pumping hurt, and I’m sure it did for them. I did the hospital breast-pump rental (covered by my insurance thanks to Obamacare — thanks Obama!) and it wasn’t painful, perhaps because of the equipment. But I also had fairly low milk supply — I squeaked by with just enough, every time, and

It hurts more than a smidge. I quit when looking at the pump made me cry.

Pumping is the WORST. First you have to hook the thing up, which is not simple. You have to have a handsfree bra if you want to do anything while you pump, so you have to deal with those logistics. Then once you start, you have to lean forward and sort of hunch over to allow the milk to flow properly. Then you have to

We flew 6(!) round-trip flights with our LO during his first year between LGA and ATL, and my wife fed him on average for about half of each flight (It got him to sleep and be calm, especially during the landings). No one ever gave us any issues or comments and a majority of the attendants were helpful and kind. She

I guess Blue is over, too?

:)

That’s a good question. I’m a frequent flier but yet to be a baby-haver and I have been seated near toddlers but not yet a baby. I think sometimes you can bring bottled formula but many times if you fly internationally there is a restriction on bringing foreign liquids aboard. Well I’m not planning to have babies for