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Old 04-09-2008, 10:54 AM   #281 (permalink)
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I think i'm going to have to stick with during the day visits.(no overnights yet)
I worry way to much. the whole time he is away from me, whether if im at work, or shopping, etc..all i can think about is if he is ok. which i know he is, but i'm young and a new mom.

To each their own...

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Old 04-18-2008, 09:21 AM   #282 (permalink)
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Gag on the rice cereal, I thought it was disgusting. I bought her the pear and oatmeal mix in a jar, super yummy and smelled wonderful. They had some other mixes with fruit and cereal and she really enjoyed thoughs. I liked them so much whatever she didn't finish I ate.
I agree with you on that one, my little girl 3 1/2 months now was taking rice cereal until 2 weeks ago, then she decided she didnt like it anymore. So we resorted to 6 oz bottles every 1.5 hours in the evening. Dr. Silp said she eats to much lol, not going to starve the child though. She just weighed in yesterday at 12 lbs 14 oz and about 27 inches. Before Dr. said no rice cereal or oatmeal till 5 months yesterday she said give her oatmeal lol. Im thinking about going straight to the oatmeal with some mixed fruit to start, I tried the rice cereal and it was nasty so I dont blame her for not eating it.
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Old 04-18-2008, 02:31 PM   #283 (permalink)
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I agree with you on that one, my little girl 3 1/2 months now was taking rice cereal until 2 weeks ago, then she decided she didnt like it anymore. So we resorted to 6 oz bottles every 1.5 hours in the evening. Dr. Silp said she eats to much lol, not going to starve the child though. She just weighed in yesterday at 12 lbs 14 oz and about 27 inches. Before Dr. said no rice cereal or oatmeal till 5 months yesterday she said give her oatmeal lol. Im thinking about going straight to the oatmeal with some mixed fruit to start, I tried the rice cereal and it was nasty so I dont blame her for not eating it.
Just mix the oatmeal with a little formula or breast milk this way the baby will be used to the taste of it. I know my kids were eating yogurt with rice cereal at that age.
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Old 04-18-2008, 03:47 PM   #284 (permalink)
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Rowan's favorite was the oatmeal and cinnamon applesauce (it comes premixed in one of them little jars) and mangos... LOVED the mango babyfood. I always mixed his babyfood with cereal (which was made with his formula, because I didn't breast feed)

He liked sweet potatoes too. He was a picky eater then, he still is now.
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Old 04-21-2008, 01:10 PM   #285 (permalink)
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Rowan's favorite was the oatmeal and cinnamon applesauce (it comes premixed in one of them little jars) and mangos... LOVED the mango babyfood. I always mixed his babyfood with cereal (which was made with his formula, because I didn't breast feed)

He liked sweet potatoes too. He was a picky eater then, he still is now.
What in hell kind of name it that???
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Old 04-21-2008, 01:14 PM   #286 (permalink)
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What in hell kind of name it that???
a pretty one
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Old 04-21-2008, 01:54 PM   #287 (permalink)
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What in hell kind of name it that???
WHOA......... Does every child have to be named Tom, Dick, Harry or Jane?

Who the hell are you to criticize what a parent names their child????
I Love it! It's different, uncommon and unknown to us it COULD be a family name. It definitely gives him the opportunity and head start to stand out in life and be his own being!!

My grandson's name is fairly common (Shea), but spelled different (Che). You going to stomp on him or his parents too?

Shame on you, I think your totally out of line and owe Kris an apology.

Too bad karma is gone. I think you'd be getting plenty. Not that it would make a whole lot of difference to someone like you.........
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Old 04-21-2008, 02:00 PM   #288 (permalink)
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WHOA......... Does every child have to be named Tom, Dick, Harry or Jane?

Who the hell are you to criticize what a parent names their child????
I Love it! It's different, uncommon and unknown to us it COULD be a family name. It definitely gives him the opportunity and head start to stand out in life and be his own being!!

My grandson's name is fairly common (Shea), but spelled different (Che). You going to stomp on him or his parents too?

Shame on you, I think your totally out of line and owe Kris an apology.

Too bad karma is gone. I think you'd be getting plenty. Not that it would make a whole lot of difference to someone like you.........
I agree! Names like that are very unique and beautiful.
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Old 04-21-2008, 02:09 PM   #289 (permalink)
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WHOA......... Does every child have to be named Tom, Dick, Harry or Jane?

Who the hell are you to criticize what a parent names their child????
I Love it! It's different, uncommon and unknown to us it COULD be a family name. It definitely gives him the opportunity and head start to stand out in life and be his own being!!

My grandson's name is fairly common (Shea), but spelled different (Che). You going to stomp on him or his parents too?

Shame on you, I think your totally out of line and owe Kris an apology.

Too bad karma is gone. I think you'd be getting plenty. Not that it would make a whole lot of difference to someone like you.........
Whenever I read your grandson's name I read it "Ch-E" not "Shea". Pronounced like those "Ch-e A Pet" plants. I'm all for unique names but feel sorry for the ones with unique spellings cause they have to go through their entire life getting their name mis-spelled and/or mis-pronounced...
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Old 04-21-2008, 02:17 PM   #290 (permalink)
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Whenever I read your grandson's name I read it "Ch-E" not "Shea". Pronounced like those "Ch-e A Pet" plants. I'm all for unique names but feel sorry for the ones with unique spellings cause they have to go through their entire life getting their name mis-spelled and/or mis-pronounced...
I have a friend who intentionally spells her kids' names wrong to be different. Problem is that they are not spelled how they should be pronouced. Teachers have a fit with this.
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