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<blockquote data-quote="Pink Elephant" data-source="post: 736349" data-attributes="member: 21572"><p>You are so right, those little moments are the best, and as with life in general, it all goes by so fast. That's what I appreciated best about being able to stay-at-home, was seeing and enjoying all of my kids milestones and victories, while knowing they were being taken care of the very best way possible. Peace of mind for me.</p><p></p><p>As for diaper pins at change-time, there were accidents for sure. Over-wiggly, fretting, kicking younger babies were at risk of pin-pricks, but it was the older ones that remembered best when they suffered the business end of a diaper pin. They quickly learned to lay still while getting their pants changed. As fun as changing-time could be (the mock spankings I gave, the funny faces I made, etc), there was also a serious side to getting your diapers changed when the old-fashioned was in use. I'd tell my kids, even kids I used to babysit... "<em>lay still, or you're going to get poked with a safety pin".</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pink Elephant, post: 736349, member: 21572"] You are so right, those little moments are the best, and as with life in general, it all goes by so fast. That's what I appreciated best about being able to stay-at-home, was seeing and enjoying all of my kids milestones and victories, while knowing they were being taken care of the very best way possible. Peace of mind for me. As for diaper pins at change-time, there were accidents for sure. Over-wiggly, fretting, kicking younger babies were at risk of pin-pricks, but it was the older ones that remembered best when they suffered the business end of a diaper pin. They quickly learned to lay still while getting their pants changed. As fun as changing-time could be (the mock spankings I gave, the funny faces I made, etc), there was also a serious side to getting your diapers changed when the old-fashioned was in use. I'd tell my kids, even kids I used to babysit... "[I]lay still, or you're going to get poked with a safety pin".[/I] [/QUOTE]
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