hey_monkey
Banned
Until you kick a noisy toy on your way out the room.
Or step on a Lego and have to muffle the agonised groans.
every time.
Until you kick a noisy toy on your way out the room.
Or step on a Lego and have to muffle the agonised groans.
That is the last time I ever give my kid chili con carne.
Any potty training advice?
We are super late, by most standards I assume as my son just turned 3 and he isn't trained yet. We tried this weekend but he freaked out, had no interest, and didn't want to push to hard since he has a history of constipation.
My 2nd, is 2 months old and now I fear with our attention and time split between 2 babies, we are way behind on potty training.
Any help?
Haha, which end? I have a bit in my incipient standup routine about forgetting you had beets the previous day.
The back end. Thankfully no blowouts yet, but my god it smells like something died in there. I've been teaching her about "pee-pee" and "poo-poo" in preparation for potty training, and the last two days have been full of gleeful, "Mama, mama! Poo-poo!" Yes, child, I know. Oh, how do I know...
And you are so right about beets. Scares the shit out of you until you remember. And how about those blueberries? That shit's the stuff of nightmares.
Any potty training advice?
We are super late, by most standards I assume as my son just turned 3 and he isn't trained yet. We tried this weekend but he freaked out, had no interest, and didn't want to push to hard since he has a history of constipation.
My 2nd, is 2 months old and now I fear with our attention and time split between 2 babies, we are way behind on potty training.
Any help?
We had some early success with peeing just before my daughter turned three, but then nothing. So far no matter what we do she just has no interest in it at all. She's going to be four in October and I'm starting to think she's going to never learn. Next week I'm going to just let her run around without any pants on and try that, again. She's ridiculously stubborn and if she doesn't want to do something she'll battle you until you're both crying. At this point though we've tried pretty much everything and she just doesn't want too.
Dude, congrats! And don't stress. At this age it's like anything else: you just roll with it.
Until you kick a noisy toy on your way out the room.
Or step on a Lego and have to muffle the agonised groans.
- avoid spicy foods with indigestible ingredients
Any potty training advice?
We are super late, by most standards I assume as my son just turned 3 and he isn't trained yet. We tried this weekend but he freaked out, had no interest, and didn't want to push to hard since he has a history of constipation.
My 2nd, is 2 months old and now I fear with our attention and time split between 2 babies, we are way behind on potty training.
Any help?
My daughter was at a birthday party a few months back and had some cake. I wasn't there, so I wasn't aware that the cake had green food colouring in it. Imagine the shock when I go to change her nappy and see this
I shrieked. I thought she was possessed or something.
Yeah, not stressed. Just concerned I should be worrying more . Aside from a car seat, think we have most of the things we'll need for a few weeks at least. Still crafting the perfect Facebook announcement to try and convince people I'm going to be a terrible parent or am simply a terrible person in general.
Congratulations! Two can be so much fun, especially when the oldest does something super sweet to/for the newest.Speaking of Facebook announcements... I guess I can drop this here now since I posted last night. It's in the pre-production phase currently, but we expect to go gold in Dec.
In my experience spicy foods aren't a problem. My son LOVES spicy foods and has since he started eating solids. I mean it all depends on the kid's constitution but it isn't a hard rule like the others on your list.
My daughter was at a birthday party a few months back and had some cake. I wasn't there, so I wasn't aware that the cake had green food colouring in it. Imagine the shock when I go to change her nappy and see this
I shrieked. I thought she was possessed or something.
Now THAT'S like having the devil in her butt. Satan's diaper. Wow.
Speaking of Facebook announcements... I guess I can drop this here now since I posted last night. It's in the pre-production phase currently, but we expect to go gold in Dec.
Okay... my boy is getting mobile a lot sooner than l planned for (crawling properly not even a week ago, now he's pulling to stand eek)... anyone got any hidden safety tips beyond the obvious? He's pretty robust but still seems too small and fragile to be tumbling from standing height (he's quite tall too).
Okay... my boy is getting mobile a lot sooner than l planned for (crawling properly not even a week ago, now he's pulling to stand eek)... anyone got any hidden safety tips beyond the obvious? He's pretty robust but still seems too small and fragile to be tumbling from standing height (he's quite tall too).
Okay... my boy is getting mobile a lot sooner than l planned for (crawling properly not even a week ago, now he's pulling to stand eek)... anyone got any hidden safety tips beyond the obvious? He's pretty robust but still seems too small and fragile to be tumbling from standing height (he's quite tall too).
Welp. My son is set to be born tomorrow. He's overdue, original due date was 06.09. The doctor said he had enough fluid sacs around him to keep in for another week. Going to stay overnight at the hospital tonight and he'll be induced tomorrow morning.
Thanks guys. We're at the hospital waiting for the Cervadil.
This may be a stupid thought, but this is something my wife and I have been thinking about lately as we get closer to her due date. How exactly do you have a baby in a house with a cat? What I mean by that is how do you keep it from constantly being on a newborn? You can't gate a cat like you can a dog, and it can jump into anything we put a baby in that I can think of. How can my wife and baby safely nap in the living room?
We are more worried about the cat than our dog.
Woo! 34 here. Possible baby birthday buddies! Congrats.Hello Parent-GAF. I'm a 35 year old male who is at the hospital right now waiting for induction of my first little guy. I'm excited and nervous. The nervous feeling is coming from all these things out of my control, like his health. Just like everyone else in the world, I just want him to be healthy.
Hello Parent-GAF. I'm a 35 year old male who is at the hospital right now waiting for induction of my first little guy. I'm excited and nervous. The nervous feeling is coming from all these things out of my control, like his health. Just like everyone else in the world, I just want him to be healthy.
Hello Parent-GAF. I'm a 35 year old male who is at the hospital right now waiting for induction of my first little guy. I'm excited and nervous. The nervous feeling is coming from all these things out of my control, like his health. Just like everyone else in the world, I just want him to be healthy.
Good for you! now get off your computer or phone and support your wife.
This may be a stupid thought, but this is something my wife and I have been thinking about lately as we get closer to her due date. How exactly do you have a baby in a house with a cat? What I mean by that is how do you keep it from constantly being on a newborn? You can't gate a cat like you can a dog, and it can jump into anything we put a baby in that I can think of. How can my wife and baby safely nap in the living room?
We have a healthy baby boy! Guess I'm an official ParentGaf member now!