So a couple of days ago I went out and bought a package of pacifiers. I know that this is not a consumable good (in most homes), but someone has begun to chew holes in them. I’m freaked out by the idea of used “passies”, so I bought some for him. Now the new ones are already getting chewed up. I don’t know if I should switch him to older (marketed as 18+ months) or try to get rid of the “passy” all together. Since he’s not weaned from the breast, I thought I would wait the passy thing out until after weaning. Now I’m not sure what to do. I welcome suggestions.
Today I bought recycled glass drinking glasses at the Salvation Army. They were a little expensive $2.99 for 4 glasses, but I really liked that they were made out of recycled glass.
No new craft projects, but I have decorated the house with used Valentine’s Day décor. Some teacher must have retired and donated all her classroom stuff to Arts n’ Scraps. Well now I’ve got it and it looks fantastic (i.e. gaudy as hell) in and around my house. Martha Stewart, eat your heart out.
Here's an early little Valentine to you:
2 comments:
I vote a little of both. Day wean him for the passy and buy him some big boy passy. PS I really want to see your funny decorations.
Hi, Your wee man looks so sweet, I am not a great fan of the pacifier,I personally feel that they are a security object,similar to a blanket.A pacifier,keeps a young child quiet,they do not need to utter sounds.Sometimes you need to ask yourself is this for the child's benefit or mine. Carrying your child in a sling, and talking,singing to him,would be good,close Mother contact is so important,breastfeeding often, is just wonderful. You are doing a great job as parents, I can see that in you and your sons faces, Cheers Marie. This is a reply to your blog about what did people think about pacifiers.
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