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This evening:
A: Are you drowning my baby?
R: No, she's doing it quite effectively by herself.

Overheard in a queue for ferry check-in on Saturday morning:
Are there any fucken muslims here?
I was deligh'e' when they shot that fella yesterday.
They should bomb the fucken mosque, that's be a pleasant change.

Seen, not overheard, on the ferry on Saturday: A woman pouring Coke (Coca-Cola) from a labelled bottle into a toddler's bottle, the kind with a teat, like for drinking formula or milk.

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Date: 2005-07-25 07:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] baratron.livejournal.com
I'm trying to resist the urge to make comments about bringing up other people's children, but I've seen women (girls, really) do that with Coke before, and seen mothers give chocolate bars to babies around a year old - ones with 2 teeth, or less. Quite apart from the mess, what are they thinking? I'm still horrified at the thought of people giving tea & coffee to small children because of the caffeine, let alone to babies - and in the form of sugary, acidic, tooth-rotting Coke rather than milky tea-which-takes-the-milk-flavour-away :/

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Date: 2005-07-25 08:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] baratron.livejournal.com
She's not wearing both socks! lol! (literally)

I admit I don't much care for small children, thus I do not spend much time around small children - but even I know that babies will take off their socks (and slippers, and mittens...) and throw them around the room. How you're supposed to stop this, I don't know. To be honest, I still do take off my slippers and throw them, although I try to aim for somewhere where I won't trip over them and will be able to find them again.

Unless it was indirect communication to say something like "I saw a sock on the pavement back there, was it yours?" or "Have you checked the changing room for the other sock?". In which case it failed utterly.

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Date: 2005-07-26 12:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] k425.livejournal.com
How you're supposed to stop this, I don't know.

Staples. Or superglue.

Stop looking at me like that...

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Date: 2005-07-26 09:39 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sashajwolf.livejournal.com
I gave my children chocolate at a year old, and what I was thinking was that it does no harm in moderation, and that food restrictions are the most sure-fire known way of inducing eating disorders in adult life.

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Date: 2005-07-26 10:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] oldbloke.livejournal.com
Jack get a chocolate button once or twice a week.

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Date: 2005-07-26 12:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sashajwolf.livejournal.com
Yes, that would be the sort of amount ours got at that age. Now, we let them choose sweets or other small treats two or three times a week, and mostly, they choose small toys or comics - but I think it's important that they know the sweet stuff isn't forbidden.

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Date: 2005-07-27 10:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sashajwolf.livejournal.com
Linnea pretty much gets what she asks for.

Ours are of an age to have pocket money, now, so between that and the treats we get them, they could probably have sweets every day if they wanted to. They seem to moderate their intake quite naturally - for instance, there are usually still Christmas stocking leftovers in their rooms around the summer half-term (end of May).

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Date: 2005-07-28 06:12 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sashajwolf.livejournal.com
My eating habits aren't the best either, but they're a lot better since I stopped trying to diet. I can have chocolate sitting in the fridge or the storecupboard uneaten for months now, which would never have happened before. When I do eat it, quite often it's self-medication for me, too.

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