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Do I start at the part where the frog has spent the past two nights waking up every half an hour either a) to visit or b) because he thinks he needs to be fed, drinks 10 ml, and goes back to sleep for another half hour?
Or, there's the part where we had to pack up to go out to my parents house to visit my grandmother (forty-five minutes away), and I'm low on sleep because Frog kept me up all night, so we try to stop for donuts and muffins and the line up goes out the door. Not so much.
So I get to the car, and the boy has put hand cream on that smells so strongly it makes both of our eyes water. And it's cold and rainy and we can't open the windows. Did I mention we have a forty-five minute drive ahead of us?
Which means it's perfect timing for Frog to scream half the way there.
Oh, but just when you thought that the Monkey was getting away without causing any trouble, she lasted half an hour of being at my parents before she started to scream. And kept screaming. All. Day. Not crying. Not 'Hi, I'm a baby and I'm fussing'. Screaming. Arching her back and howling. We are now suspecting she's intolerant of something in her formula and are switching her to something lactose free. Please let that work.
Did I mention that she screamed all day? Really all day? Like, we got home an hour ago, and last I checked (I had her all day, the boy has her now) she's still occasionally kicking up a fuss?
But if that wasn't enough trouble, we had fun family Discussions at my parents house when I uncovered two fun things:
a) My cousin has made no legal steps to ensure that her husband (not the bio-dad) has custody of her baby, because 'she and the bio-dad had a really good talk'. Uh. Right. A really good talk will stand up in court if he decides he wants to be involved, whether you want him to be or not.
b) My cousin is an anti-vaccination person. I... don't even know where to start with this one. I don't know the reasons why, just was told when I asked how her wee one reacted to her shots that 'oh, [cousin] hasn't gotten her vaccinations. She's doing something else. WELL ISN'T THAT AWESOME. My babies herd immunity is supposed to stand in for yours? I don't THINK so. This might actually be something that she and I Discuss, before I cause another family fuss because I'm not really all that sure that I want my kids spending a lot of time around her little one if she's not vaccinated. This could be exciting, sports fans.
Oh oh oh, and when Monkey wouldn't stop fussing/crying/howling, my parents both kept asking again and again and again what I could be eating that was bothering them. Guys. Seriously. I pump as much milk as I can, and it's enough for one, maybe two bottles, which they only get at night. It's afternoon. IT'S NOT ME THAT'S BUGGING THEM. And I highly doubt it's because I had a Pepsi.
Today? Is fired.
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Date: 2009-09-10 05:10 am (UTC)We selectively vax'd Jamey - but for us that means skipping Rotavirus and spreading the others out a bit more and avoiding all voluntary vax. Jordan won't be receiving Gardasil, either. I don't mind if my kids get chicken pox, but I would mind if they got, say, polio.
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Date: 2009-09-11 03:48 am (UTC)Yeah, I do wonder if they're a bit densely packed, the vacs, but I'm getting them done. My guys were born wee, they're a bit more susceptible, I'm not screwing around here.
I'll admit, I'm surprised you're not doing Gardasil, but it's one that it's certainly your right to choose not to. I'm very grateful that it's one of the ones that being offered without being voluntary if only because that makes it so that it doesn't cost money (here at least--I'm not sure if that's how it works for you).
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Date: 2009-09-11 05:04 am (UTC)I can see that. Jamey was a full-term singleton, there's a big difference. If he were in daycare, or around other kids more often, I'd probably take a different stance.
I don't think it was studied nearly enough. I think that it's being pushed through without the necessary studies. And now, it's being remarketed for boys. No thank you. It's the same here in that it's offered and covered by insurance, but I don't think I'll have to get a waiver in order for Jordan not to get it. In Texas, I can get a waiver for any vaccine that I choose not to have my kids get.
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Date: 2009-09-10 10:48 am (UTC)I would totally use it as an excuse to not see them if you think the cousin is going to be a negative impact on your / their lives. You're the mom there is no selfish.
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Date: 2009-09-11 03:49 am (UTC)I'm going to do a bit more research, and talk to my cousin, but I want to know why she's not, and if she's ever going to do it. It's her right to do what she wants with her kid. It's my right to have the information I want/need to protect mine.
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Date: 2009-09-10 12:10 pm (UTC)I have the same immunodeficiency, and while I now am double-vaccinated for everything, just to give my body an extra chance to make antibodies, my well-being is better protected by solid herd immunity than by dubious antibody cover.
You could always offer some of your breastmilk to your family, to see if it gives them a tummy ache.
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Date: 2009-09-10 01:57 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-09-10 05:57 pm (UTC)If she's delaying or something like that because of the suggestion of her doctor since there was birth trauma when she had her little one? I'll shut the hell up. If this is some sort of Jenny McCarthy induced nonsense? Not so much. I need to stock up on some good, reputable articles on why we vaccinate you SILLY TWIT so I can give them to her. Assuming it will do any good.
As for your suggestion? Oh, oh, oh, I so wish my dad didn't take his coffee black. I'd do exactly that *g*.