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Thread started 11/30/06 11:57am

Ace

Please recommend a good parenting book

...or something educational for a child. A friend of mine just squeezed out a pup and I've gotta get a gift for the little nipper. rolleyes
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Reply #1 posted 11/30/06 11:58am

luv4all7

People with new borns don't have time to read books.


Offer to watch your friends kids for 2 hours so she can nap.


Or a breast pump. They're good to have. biggrin
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Reply #2 posted 11/30/06 11:59am

FunkMistress

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This is an absolutely wonderful book for a family with a new baby. My mother's friend gave me a copy when I had my first child, and I read it to both of my daughters on every one of their birthdays.
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Reply #3 posted 11/30/06 12:00pm

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Um, yeah, you don't want to get her a parenting book.

New parents can be really unsure and sensitive, and getting her a parenting book could be taken as you saying she doesn't know what she's doing. Irrational? Sure. Likely anyway? Absolutely. nod
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Reply #4 posted 11/30/06 12:02pm

Ace

FunkMistress said:

getting her a parenting book could be taken as you saying she doesn't know what she's doing

She doesn't. razz
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Reply #5 posted 11/30/06 12:03pm

Ace

luv4all7 said:

People with new borns don't have time to read books.


Offer to watch your friends kids for 2 hours so she can nap.


Or a breast pump. They're good to have. biggrin

Do you think she'd settle for 2 hours of me pumping her breasts? razz
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Reply #6 posted 11/30/06 12:04pm

2the9s

Ace said:

Please recommend a good parenting book


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Reply #7 posted 11/30/06 12:04pm

Illustrator

luv4all7 said:



Or a breast pump. They're good to have. biggrin

oooh mann....

I haven't had a good breast pump in quite a while. sad
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Reply #8 posted 11/30/06 12:04pm

FunkMistress

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Ace said:

FunkMistress said:

getting her a parenting book could be taken as you saying she doesn't know what she's doing

She doesn't. razz


None of us do!
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Reply #9 posted 11/30/06 12:04pm

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2the9s said:

Ace said:

Please recommend a good parenting book




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Reply #10 posted 11/30/06 12:04pm

Ace

2the9s said:

Ace said:

Please recommend a good parenting book



lol
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Reply #11 posted 11/30/06 12:05pm

Ace

FunkMistress said:

Ace said:


She doesn't. razz


None of us do!

Some of us don't know what we're doing more than others. razz
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Reply #12 posted 11/30/06 12:08pm

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Reply #13 posted 11/30/06 12:08pm

Ace

FunkMistress said:



This is an absolutely wonderful book for a family with a new baby. My mother's friend gave me a copy when I had my first child, and I read it to both of my daughters on every one of their birthdays.

I just read the description on Amazon and it makes reference to "spirituality". I don't know if I can endorse that sort of thing. neutral
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Reply #14 posted 11/30/06 12:08pm

FunkMistress

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Ace said:

FunkMistress said:



None of us do!

Some of us don't know what we're doing more than others. razz


Some of us should take a moment to consider whether we want our (postpartum) friends to stay our friends. tease
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Reply #15 posted 11/30/06 12:09pm

luv4all7

Seriously, do not get her a parenting book.


Wait till the kids start acting like a lunatic, then get her one.
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Reply #16 posted 11/30/06 12:09pm

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Ace said:

FunkMistress said:



This is an absolutely wonderful book for a family with a new baby. My mother's friend gave me a copy when I had my first child, and I read it to both of my daughters on every one of their birthdays.

I just read the description on Amazon and it makes reference to "spirituality". I don't know if I can endorse that sort of thing. neutral


1. lol
2. It's not spiritual, but it is lovey-dovey-hippy-dippy.
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Reply #17 posted 11/30/06 12:10pm

purplerein

"what to expect during baby's first year"
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Reply #18 posted 11/30/06 12:10pm

FunkMistress

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luv4all7 said:

Seriously, do not get her a parenting book.


Wait till the kids start acting like a lunatic, then get her one.


nod

There isn't really any "parenting" to do with a newborn, anyway. Just feeding, cleaning and not killing by way of Shaken Baby Syndrome when the thing won't shut the hell up.
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Reply #19 posted 11/30/06 12:11pm

luv4all7

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"what to expect during baby's first year"



what to expect when your expecting, was good too.

yeah, the what to expect series is good.

you can get it at walmart in the baby section ace.


post a picture of your ass!
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Reply #20 posted 11/30/06 12:12pm

Ace

Ace said:

FunkMistress said:



This is an absolutely wonderful book for a family with a new baby. My mother's friend gave me a copy when I had my first child, and I read it to both of my daughters on every one of their birthdays.

I just read the description on Amazon and it makes reference to "spirituality". I don't know if I can endorse that sort of thing. neutral

Actually, FM, you may just have saved me spending any dough on this! Reading about this book reminded me of this song:

Well now on a summer night, in a dusky room
Come a little piece of the Lord's undying light
Crying like he swallowed the fiery moon
In his mother's arms, it was all the beauty I could take
Like the missing words to some prayer that I could never make
In a world so hard and dirty, so fouled and confused
Searching for a little bit of God's mercy
I found living proof

I put my heart and soul, I put 'em high up on a shelf
Right next to the faith, the faith that I'd lost in myself
I went down into the desert city
Just tryin' so hard to shed my skin
I crawled deep into some kind of darkness
Lookin' to burn out every trace of who I'd been
You do some sad, sad things baby
When it's you you're tryin' to lose
You do some sad and hurtful things
I've seen living proof

You shot through my anger and rage
To show me my prison was just an open cage
There were no keys, no guards
Just one frightened man and some old shadows for bars

Well now all that's sure on the boulevard
Is that life is just a house of cards
As fragile as each and every breath
Of this boy sleepin' in our bed
Tonight, let's lie beneath the eaves
Just a close band of happy thieves
And when that train comes we'll get on board
And steal what we can from the treasures of the Lord
It's been a long, long drought baby
Tonight, the rain's pourin' down on our roof
Looking for a little bit of God's mercy
I found living proof

Maybe I'll make a nice print from Songs and, like, frame it or somethin'. shrug
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Reply #21 posted 11/30/06 12:13pm

Ace

FunkMistress said:

Ace said:


Some of us don't know what we're doing more than others. razz


Some of us should take a moment to consider whether we want our (postpartum) friends to stay our friends. tease

Hey, don't some women go all crazy after they give birth and become like all homicidal and stuff? neutral
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Reply #22 posted 11/30/06 12:13pm

Ace

luv4all7 said:

Seriously, do not get her a parenting book.


Wait till the kids start acting like a lunatic, then get her one.

lol
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Reply #23 posted 11/30/06 12:14pm

LleeLlee

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Reply #24 posted 11/30/06 12:15pm

Ace

FunkMistress said:

2. It's not spiritual, but it is lovey-dovey-hippy-dippy.

Faced with a choice between the two, I think I'd choke down the spiritual thing. sad
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Reply #25 posted 11/30/06 12:16pm

Ace

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"what to expect during baby's first year"

purplerein, How does it make you feel when Ace tells you this is a sucky idea? hmmm
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Reply #26 posted 11/30/06 12:18pm

Ace

luv4all7 said:

post a picture of your ass!

I thought that was the kind of gift you save for a child's first birthday. confused
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Reply #27 posted 11/30/06 12:18pm

IrresistibleB1
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anything from the Parents' Journal website nod

http://www.parentsjournal...brary.html

i listen to that show all the time.

no, i don't have any children.

yes, i need to get a life! lol
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Reply #28 posted 11/30/06 12:19pm

applekisses

Ace said:

FunkMistress said:



Some of us should take a moment to consider whether we want our (postpartum) friends to stay our friends. tease

Hey, don't some women go all crazy after they give birth and become like all homicidal and stuff? neutral



Hey, Tom Cruise...it's called Postpartum Depression...one of my best friends went through it...she wasn't "all crazy" or "homicidal" but, very ill...it's very serious stuff.
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Reply #29 posted 11/30/06 12:21pm

Shorty

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"not a fan" falloff yeah...ok
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