So the fabrics are all synthetic blends and some don't breathe...usually that would kill it for me.
Buuuut the tunics make my postpartum abs look OK. The leggings really are like butter. The kids sizes fit me perfectly. The prints are so fun. I wear each item I own weekly so I have washed plenty (because baby spit up) and it is all holding up fine. I am straight up hooked.
ETA: I am guessing if I fit the tween sizes so well those in their XXS to 3XL target range for adults would also find a good fit.
I don't know anyone who sells it (I don't think?) but if you're comfortable adding me on Facebook, I would probably give it a shot. PM me if you want
pttomato I try to combat the botedom/loneliness by getting out of the house as much as possible. It breaks up the day and allows some interaction with other adults (even if it's just ordering coffee). Are there any mom groups near you? Or storytime at a local library or bookstore?
You get out every day with two babies in tow? Much respect.
pttomato I try to combat the botedom/loneliness by getting out of the house as much as possible. It breaks up the day and allows some interaction with other adults (even if it's just ordering coffee). Are there any mom groups near you? Or storytime at a local library or bookstore?
You get out every day with two babies in tow? Much respect.
I have trouble leaving with one...
No, I usually go when H or the babysitter is home and take one baby in the wrap. I've only gone out on my own with both babies once and that was just around the block.
shanny, we have a bus system but it isn't great and takes forever. What would be a 15 minute drive in traffic is taking him an hour and a half to 2 hours to get home on the bus today. Plus, no weekend transit. It kinda blows.
Ugh, I've been having a lot of stomach issues in the last week and it's gotten worse yesterday and today. I don't know what's going on, I don't have any food sensitivities and stomach trouble is rare for me. I feel totally wiped out, probably because I'm not absorbing as many calories. I've already taken two naps today and all I want is to go back to bed but I'm hours away from being able to do that. I wish I could just get one night off from feeding duties but that would be so unfair to H.
Weird question. Baby girl is super gassy. It doesn't seem to bother her anymore, and she has really changed into a calm and happy baby. But her farts are so so smelly. I feel like I am sitting in a stink cloud with her sometimes. I didn't really think anything of it, but tonight H said "do you think she's ok?" So do you think this is something I should ask the dr about? I didn't think of it at her 2 month, so I would have to call.
Weird question. Baby girl is super gassy. It doesn't seem to bother her anymore, and she has really changed into a calm and happy baby. But her farts are so so smelly. I feel like I am sitting in a stink cloud with her sometimes. I didn't really think anything of it, but tonight H said "do you think she's ok?" So do you think this is something I should ask the dr about? I didn't think of it at her 2 month, so I would have to call.
I probably wouldn't bother calling as long as she seems comfortable. I keep a running list of questions for the pediatrician for the next time I see her.
Hi. I've been busy, busy lately. We're in a pretty good routine with work and daycare, but the evenings get exhausting if DD is fussy since I've been dealing with fussy middle schoolers all day - not much difference between 12-14 year olds and 2 month olds
Today we got home from daycare and I sat in the car in the driveway for a good 20 minutes playing on my phone and enjoying the quiet while DD slept in her carseat. It was glorious.
I am becoming a big LLR fan. I have a few leggings, but my favorite is the Cassie skirt.
Post by coffeequeen14 on Oct 5, 2016 20:46:50 GMT -5
annbuhdan S1 had terrible gas. Literally room clearing. It didn't bother him. Our pediatrician told us not to worry about it. It went away by ten or twelve weeks IIRC.
DD also had super smelly gas her first week or so but luckily for our noses it isn't as bad as it was initially. I didn't do anything differently with any of the kids (same routine, all breast fed, same diet) so have no idea why one had awful gas, one had it but it got better, and the other never did.
annbuhdan S1 had terrible gas. Literally room clearing. It didn't bother him. Our pediatrician told us not to worry about it. It went away by ten or twelve weeks IIRC.
DD also had super smelly gas her first week or so but luckily for our noses it isn't as bad as it was initially. I didn't do anything differently with any of the kids (same routine, all breast fed, same diet) so have no idea why one had awful gas, one had it but it got better, and the other never did.
I hope it gets better soon!
Thanks!! DD1 was the spit up queen and DD2 is just smelly. I'll take it - so glad not to be dealing with all the spit up this time!
annbuhdan S1 had terrible gas. Literally room clearing. It didn't bother him. Our pediatrician told us not to worry about it. It went away by ten or twelve weeks IIRC.
DD also had super smelly gas her first week or so but luckily for our noses it isn't as bad as it was initially. I didn't do anything differently with any of the kids (same routine, all breast fed, same diet) so have no idea why one had awful gas, one had it but it got better, and the other never did.
I hope it gets better soon!
Thanks!! DD1 was the spit up queen and DD2 is just smelly. I'll take it - so glad not to be dealing with all the spit up this time!
Post by gratefulgirl on Oct 5, 2016 21:15:15 GMT -5
Speaking of spit up, I unthinkingly had soy sauce on the menu this week. DD1 went back to spitting up constantly (it doesn't bother her) and her face/chest rash came roaring back. I think there is actually a chance she does have MSPI. Good thing her well check is Monday.
DH has a crazy theory that coffee (not caffeine, but actually coffee) is the culprit. I love the man, but enough with messing with my coffee!
Post by remylove1011 on Oct 5, 2016 22:09:10 GMT -5
My child has not slept more than 30 minutes at a time all day. She fights going to sleep so much but typically will give us 2-4 hours of sleep at once. Today not so much. I've been awake since 3am and I'm exhausted. She typically will have gone to sleep by now, but no luck. Please baby sleep! She's got to be exhausted
Me (30) MH (32) Dx: MFI (low all the things) M. 10/11. TTC Since 01/14 IUI#1-3(Letrozole + Trigger) = BFN Second Opinion. Changed RE's. IVF 09/15 Long Lupron 12R/9M/8F, Transferred 1=BFN. 4 frosties. FET #1 12/15 Transferred 1 (3 still on ice)
I'm frustrated with my H. I know I'm overreacting because I'm tired and he didn't actually do anything wrong, but I'm going to vent anyway.
He knows I'm really not feeling well... and yet I had to put both babies to bed while he talked on the phone. Then M woke up while I was nursing G so he had to go take care of it. M was fussy so H ended up putting him in the carrier... and then he laid down and fell asleep with M on him in the carrier. He slept like that for an hour before I started to worry it was unsafe and made him get up. He put M down and went right back to sleep without offering to help me with anything. Dinner was still out, there's trash that needed to get thrown away, bottles to be washed, the changing table needed to be restocked, and I still need to pump... and yet he gets to sleep.
I know he's exhausted too and probably just didn't realize that things needed to get done. I do it to him probably more often. But I really don't feel well today and I just wanted him to recognize that and step up so I could get a break.
bocaburger, I feel those feels with you. I went kinda passive aggressive on it last week (in that I just didn't bother mentioning it) and let 4 bags of trash build up in the kitchen just to see how long it would take before SO noticed. 4 bags. We have a small apartment kitchen. He finally took them all out at once, but it is seriously his ONLY household chore, and he is in the kitchen at least once a day.
We talked about it once, and a lot of things he just literally does not see. They do not register in his brain as "this is messy/in the wrong place/not how it should be" and so he doesn't pick up or fix the mess or whatever unless I specifically ask. I wonder if your hubs has a little of that, too? But I totally get it, because it would be sooooo nice to have him just SEE the way I do once in a while, so that I am not the only one picking up his same mess every day. Dirty socks on the living room floor, anyone?
Ugh, I've been having a lot of stomach issues in the last week and it's gotten worse yesterday and today. I don't know what's going on, I don't have any food sensitivities and stomach trouble is rare for me. I feel totally wiped out, probably because I'm not absorbing as many calories. I've already taken two naps today and all I want is to go back to bed but I'm hours away from being able to do that. I wish I could just get one night off from feeding duties but that would be so unfair to H.
I have been having so much stomach issues lately too and I'm pretty sure it is related to sleep deprivation. I know back when I was in college if I pulled an all night I would feel like this. And if I have family visiting to help and I end up getting a lot of sleep my stomach issues go away which made me think that it was related to lack of sleep .This whole baby thing would be so much easier if we could all just get enough sleep in a day!
quirks I always found the evenings so hard. I felt like it was a mad dash to get home and get DD fed (bottle then real food). Even now I feel the same way. I'm not looking forward to return to work for that reason and adding a second kid to the mix. Glad you could enjoy a few minutes of quite in the car.
venyia oh the dirty socks in living room is my pet peeve and yet every night they lie there. Funny thing is it also annoys DD, she gets all annoyed and moves them to our steps (she knows that where things go to go upstairs). I told DH he'll have two people nagging him soon enough.
My child has not slept more than 30 minutes at a time all day. She fights going to sleep so much but typically will give us 2-4 hours of sleep at once. Today not so much. I've been awake since 3am and I'm exhausted. She typically will have gone to sleep by now, but no luck. Please baby sleep! She's got to be exhausted
((Hugs)). Hope you got rest. The alert ones are so hard. I promise it gets better.
My child has not slept more than 30 minutes at a time all day. She fights going to sleep so much but typically will give us 2-4 hours of sleep at once. Today not so much. I've been awake since 3am and I'm exhausted. She typically will have gone to sleep by now, but no luck. Please baby sleep! She's got to be exhausted
((Hugs)). Hope you got rest. The alert ones are so hard. I promise it gets better.
I think she's going through a growth spurt or something. She's 6 weeks today and seems to have these super alert/fussy days happening every other day. She did end up giving us a few hours, but it was after lots of nursing/rocking.
Me (30) MH (32) Dx: MFI (low all the things) M. 10/11. TTC Since 01/14 IUI#1-3(Letrozole + Trigger) = BFN Second Opinion. Changed RE's. IVF 09/15 Long Lupron 12R/9M/8F, Transferred 1=BFN. 4 frosties. FET #1 12/15 Transferred 1 (3 still on ice)
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