Lisa P's commentsComments On: Everything Articles Blogs Journals Photos created by: EveryoneLisa My Response To William Arkin Of The Washington Post12 Feb 2007 02:57 PM Note: He also works for NBC News and General electric is the parent company of the Washington Post. Now we know a few companies to boycott. Ask a Baby Blogger: Why Can't You Breastfeed a Baby on a Schedule?12 Feb 2007 08:50 AM Good answer, Valorie! Although I wasn't able to nurse my son, I've always fed him on demand. If my child is hungry, you'd better just get out of the way because he is going to be fed. My son is nearly 2 1/2 now and continues to graze throughout the day as he becomes hungry. (Except for dinner which we eat as a family and even then, he is never forced to eat all the food placed before him.) I'm happy to say that my son is the most muscular little toddler I've ever seen in my life. He has smokin' little biceps and a little six-pack of abs that is quite impressive. What does he graze on during the day? Not chips and candy. He prefers berries, apples, oranges, grape tomatoes, string cheese and slices of pepperoni and ham. If your child is hungry, feed him! Being a parent means putting your child's needs first. Toddler Brutally Murdered by His Father08 Feb 2007 09:39 AM Judge me if you like - I don't think that people like this should be brutally beaten to the point of incapacitation at which point our prison system (or welfare system) would have to pay for lifelong medical expenses and care. I simply think that these people should die. I say we sentence them to life in a prison's general population and make sure the general population knows their crime. How many people in prison do you suppose have been beaten by their own parents? There is honor among thieves and I say we let them exercise it. Have Schools Gone Too Far With Their No Tolerance Policy?05 Feb 2007 09:18 AM This makes a good case for homeschooling and pre-school level karate classes. Bear With Me...Just a Short Vent About "Mentality"02 Feb 2007 09:34 AM I make a great deal less than $8 an hour but, for the most part, I love my job. I like the people I work for and the people I work with. I am able to be at home with my toddler every day and my hours are flexible enough that I can spend time with my husband who works alternating shifts. Regardless of what I am not making in cash, I consider myself very rich. It sounds to me like the woman who made that statement has a poor attitude toward why most of us make the decision to work at home in the first place. Does My Work-at-Home Business Spoil My Children?28 Jan 2007 09:34 AM Yes, they are spoiled - mine is too. But isn't that why most of us choose to work at home? So that we can be here for our kids? Want to Win $1 Million? The 43rd Pillsbury Baking Contest is Open For Entries!27 Jan 2007 02:56 PM I did it! I entered my first recipe in the Bake-Off. I finally hit it right in the test kitchen last night! Now I just need to work on the four other recipe ideas I had... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 |
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