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Fork guys, he figured it out.
This sounds like a rejected Nike tagline.
Not a rule, exactly, but it's in your best interest not to share batches. People will boo and hiss at you, but it's not breaking any rules.
The only problem with this is it's not socially acceptable to lop off her hand when you're trying to get her weaned off of it.
Our second wouldn't take one. At all. Ever.
We did all the concerts pre birth. One kid saw Billy Joel and Lindsey Stirling. The other one saw Paul McCartney and Counting Crows.
The same people who think it's A-OK to walk up and rub a pregnant woman's belly.
We did perfect the "DO NOT TOUCH" death stare to keep people away though.
Wine slushies FTW.
Oh, and the fair has copious amounts of alcohol which was also a draw.
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I bet that's the one you keep photoshopping into photos.
We took her to baby R us (RIP) 3 days after she was born on the way back home from the hospital. And then when she was 3 weeks old we took her to...
So when we were in NJ we ended up getting stuck with this ancient pediatrician who was very...old school. We took our first kind in for her 6...
If you had asked me sunday I would have.
On the pro side of this, you get some of the immune system build-up out of the way before kindergarden.
Me when we first put the kids in daycare "Oh god I feel so terrible that somebody else is with my kid so much!" Me on monday after 4 uninterrupted...
@ChrisTurk Add "security methods" to the things to ask policy. Who can pick up, how do they verify, are there cameras, is the building entrance...
Daycare likes it when you pay them and don't drop the kid off. They usually don't have a problem getting money for no work on their part.
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