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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 397928" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Sounds like first child syndrome to me too. New mothers know everything dont you know? LOL. </p><p></p><p>Billie told me she had everything down pat before she gave birth. She was an expert because she had been a "nanny"...and I use that term loosely. I think she babysat for a kid once in a while. She wanted to tell Cory how he wasnt holding Keyana right, how he wasnt putting the diaper on her right, how he should give her a pacifier, blah blah blah. Finally he told her off. He was doing it just fine and when she had one, she could do it her way...lmao. Well, Billie also had her own opinions on medicating kids, foods, diets, blah blah blah.</p><p></p><p>I seem to remember that she would never allow a child to be medicated. That was just taking the easy way out. Let me tell you how fast Jamie shut her up! She also swore her kids would only eat wholesome foods, organic, no processed- fast food junk. We all know that Hailie lives on chicken nuggets, hot dogs and cheese balls! Thats some wholesome food there! </p><p></p><p>Im waiting on the medication to come. </p><p></p><p>I have no idea how your daughter in law is gonna keep Santa, the tooth fairy and the Easter Bunny away from Maddie. Its not just you or someone in your family that are going to tell her...its the entire world. You cant put the kid in a bubble so she never sees an advertisement. Is Maddie never going to know about the Disney Princesses either? How about Mickey Mouse? Elmo? Where does one stop? </p><p></p><p>I dont think anyone has been harmed by the myths of Santa, Easter Bunny or the tooth fairy. I was afraid of Santa and found out pretty young that the Big red man wasnt real but I understood the sentiment. I was afraid that if some large man could climb down my chimney to leave presents, then he could also come any other time of year to hurt me! My parents pointed out how many Santa's I saw and did I really think they could all be the same person? That kinda dawned on me...no. They kinda just broke it to me that it was a spirit type of thing. No one was coming in. I was safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 397928, member: 1514"] Sounds like first child syndrome to me too. New mothers know everything dont you know? LOL. Billie told me she had everything down pat before she gave birth. She was an expert because she had been a "nanny"...and I use that term loosely. I think she babysat for a kid once in a while. She wanted to tell Cory how he wasnt holding Keyana right, how he wasnt putting the diaper on her right, how he should give her a pacifier, blah blah blah. Finally he told her off. He was doing it just fine and when she had one, she could do it her way...lmao. Well, Billie also had her own opinions on medicating kids, foods, diets, blah blah blah. I seem to remember that she would never allow a child to be medicated. That was just taking the easy way out. Let me tell you how fast Jamie shut her up! She also swore her kids would only eat wholesome foods, organic, no processed- fast food junk. We all know that Hailie lives on chicken nuggets, hot dogs and cheese balls! Thats some wholesome food there! Im waiting on the medication to come. I have no idea how your daughter in law is gonna keep Santa, the tooth fairy and the Easter Bunny away from Maddie. Its not just you or someone in your family that are going to tell her...its the entire world. You cant put the kid in a bubble so she never sees an advertisement. Is Maddie never going to know about the Disney Princesses either? How about Mickey Mouse? Elmo? Where does one stop? I dont think anyone has been harmed by the myths of Santa, Easter Bunny or the tooth fairy. I was afraid of Santa and found out pretty young that the Big red man wasnt real but I understood the sentiment. I was afraid that if some large man could climb down my chimney to leave presents, then he could also come any other time of year to hurt me! My parents pointed out how many Santa's I saw and did I really think they could all be the same person? That kinda dawned on me...no. They kinda just broke it to me that it was a spirit type of thing. No one was coming in. I was safe. [/QUOTE]
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