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s_k 01-26-2011 07:37 PM

Google translate translates 'boogers' with 'boogers'.
Now what am I supposed to do? :D.

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Mucus or snot, usually dried nasal mucus (U.S. colloquial)
I lost you now.

VEGANGELICA 01-26-2011 08:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Aurora (Post 991840)

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Originally Posted by Paloma (Post 991910)
so cute :D

And the baby isn't bad, either! :p:

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Originally Posted by Aurora (Post 992031)
He's only 5ish weeks old so far Rezz, much as I love him I'm hopeless with kids. This photo was taken before he arched his back and started crying.

Babies do that, K. It has nothing to do with you. Half the time I had no clue what caused my baby to cry. You just try different things (food, burping, diaper change, floor time, close hugging, rocking, walking, lights off, stillness), and when nothing works you just sit there with a howling baby. After months of this, you kind of get used to it...and waking up every 2 hours round the clock.

I remember my mother-in-law once thought she knew what to do to soothe my crying baby, which was to give him a pacifier (she was always trying to undermine breastfeeding and felt I should give him pacifiers and bottles). Since I couldn't figure out what was upsetting the baby, I gave him to her to try her "magic." She attempted to use the pacifier for several minutes. My baby continued to howl. Defeated, she handed him back to me.

That was a glorious moment.:)

Freebase Dali 01-26-2011 08:25 PM

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Originally Posted by VEGANGELICA (Post 992147)
And the baby isn't bad, either! :p:


Babies do that, K. It has nothing to do with you. Half the time I had no clue what caused my baby to cry. You just try different things (food, burping, diaper change, floor time, close hugging, rocking, walking, lights off, stillness), and when nothing works you just sit there with a howling baby. After months of this, you kind of get used to it...and waking up every 2 hours round the clock.

I remember my mother-in-law once thought she knew what to do to soothe my crying baby, which was to give him a pacifier (she was always trying to undermine breastfeeding and felt I should give him pacifiers and bottles). Since I couldn't figure out what was upsetting the baby, I gave him to her to try her "magic." She attempted to use the pacifier for several minutes. My baby continued to howl. Defeated, she handed him back to me.

That was a glorious moment.:)

I'd prefer a tit to a nook any day. Can't say I blame the kid.

Dr_Rez 01-26-2011 08:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Aurora (Post 992031)
He's only 5ish weeks old so far Rezz, much as I love him I'm hopeless with kids. This photo was taken before he arched his back and started crying.

Haha I actually meant the milk looked really old. Although I see the confusion. :rofl:

Buzzov*en 01-26-2011 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Tumor (Post 992093)
I CAN SEE UP YOUR NOSE. zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah

Next time I'll make sure to get a picture directly under my nose so you can see if something is in it or not. Deal?

Burning Down 01-26-2011 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Tumor (Post 990759)
Fail.

Anyway, I learned how to smile.
http://i52.tinypic.com/34pmfpf.jpg
http://i55.tinypic.com/fpcsjd.jpg
Not very good at it yet.

You have Silly Bands! I think I have one, somewhere... I think it's a castle LOL

djchameleon 01-26-2011 09:35 PM

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Originally Posted by VEGANGELICA (Post 992147)
And the baby isn't bad, either! :p:


Babies do that, K. It has nothing to do with you. Half the time I had no clue what caused my baby to cry. You just try different things (food, burping, diaper change, floor time, close hugging, rocking, walking, lights off, stillness), and when nothing works you just sit there with a howling baby. After months of this, you kind of get used to it...and waking up every 2 hours round the clock.

I remember my mother-in-law once thought she knew what to do to soothe my crying baby, which was to give him a pacifier (she was always trying to undermine breastfeeding and felt I should give him pacifiers and bottles). Since I couldn't figure out what was upsetting the baby, I gave him to her to try her "magic." She attempted to use the pacifier for several minutes. My baby continued to howl. Defeated, she handed him back to me.

That was a glorious moment.:)


that's the main reason babies aren't cute to me. I just picture them crying and having to wake up so many times during the night.

Astronomer 01-26-2011 11:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Aurora (Post 991840)

Adorable. You and the bubba :) Oh and also your necklace rocks! If I ever get to Scotland I am making an effort to steal it since I am also 'K' :D

someonecompletelyrandom 01-26-2011 11:13 PM

Just buy scrabble and make your own :D

s_k 01-27-2011 07:32 AM

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Originally Posted by VEGANGELICA (Post 992147)
That was a glorious moment.:)

It's always a glorious moment to pwn your mother in law LD


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