sheilaross
My Name Breaks the Rules
sheilaross

I assumed that "Burleson Recreation Centre" is a municipal facility, aka government-owned. That's at least the way it works in my city (which, of course, is not Burleson, Texas - not Texas at all, Canada actually). As I said in an earlier comment, where I live, it is the law that women can breastfeed in all municipal

Okay, I feel like I've spent too much time in this thread today, but I'll bite.

Fair enough. Take this one:

You can see, at about 37 to 39 seconds in, what was visible. Hint: very little.

Yes, and men all over the continent have stories to share of times when someone went up to them and said their mandals were making people uncomfortable and perhaps it would be better if they put on some sneakers or loafers instead and just wore their mandals at home or in a washroom.

I love how v-neck is nodding her head, going "I already have." That would have been a great call to hear "Hello, police? Yes, there's a woman here doing something totally legal but it's making me uncomfortable pleeease come help."

Yeah, second time around it didn't take me long to be out in public. I remember when my youngest was born my oldest was enrolled in Toddler Time at the local library. We missed it for a couple of weeks when I gave birth, but I was back by that point or maybe a bit later. The toddlers were fascinated with the little

I wouldn't let someone necessarily I didn't know or trust touch or hover over my baby at that point, but they're not made of paper. I'd say after a couple of weeks they're okay to be taken out for sure. Three months? Hell, no. You'd go stir crazy.

All discomforted fee-fees of the complaining woman aside, it is legal for the mother to breastfeed there. Complainers haven't a leg to stand on. Discussion over.

Anyone up for a roasted strawberry, brie and chocolate grilled cheese?

Any day we can use the Disgusted Prince gif is a good day. I will never tire of it. Honestly, I aspire to one day use it at work.

Justice are on my shit list as a company that is secretive about their shipping to Canada, which looks reasonable, until your items show up in a Fedex box and you get a bill for another $50. And that was after I found a total of three things that my kid would ever be caught dead in.

Oh, it's not hard to find nice, tasteful clothing for little girls. GAP and Old Navy have tons, and if you're willing to spend or wait for sales, LL Bean, Lands End and Boden are great options too.

Yes, ideally, but my 7yo often rejects what I buy and it just becomes a waste of money. That said, as I mentioned elsewhere she doesn't really like super-girly crap. She likes green and blue and doesn't much care for graphics. In fact, she loves hippie stuff too. I got this pretty little green cotton pintuck blouse

I hate shirts like these ones with any kind of silly message on them for girls, even the more innocuous ones like "I never met a cupcake I didn't like" or whatever. I'll happily get my girls shirts with cute animals or nice prints on them but these message tshirts seem to be all over the place now and they're mostly

Bumblers aren't the same thing, though, right? I haven't seen honeybees around but we have lots of fuzzy bumbles. I wouldn't think beekeepers would care about bumbles.

I got attacked by a bumblebee this weekend. The internet guilted me out of nuking the nest under my front porch, and told me that aggression is exceedingly rare. I always told my kids they were harmless if you didn't bother them, go figure.

It's been done.

Interesting contrast between him and his TV "son"...

Fuck the haters, high-waisted bikinis rule and I am loving their return. I have a floral one from ASOS and it's awesome. It holds all the post-baby carnage in place and hides it from view.