Dressing up your kid? Tougher than you thought it would be?
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Open Question: Is she taking the piss? should we stay friends or not?
I have a friend who comes to see me almost every day. Normally i wouldn't be friends with someone like her but we have known each other since we were babies, she practically lived with me and my family when she was a child because her mum was an alcoholic! I almost see her as a sister and i feel like I have some sort responsibility to look after her and help her take care of her baby. She doesn't really have any other real friends or any good influences in her life except me. It seems like when I'm not around she makes bad choices, I didn't see her for about a year once and in that time she had been taking cocaine on a regular basis. Since seeing me again she doesn't take it anymore!
When she comes to my place i just feel like she just takes the piss out of me and my home, she lets her baby run riot so I'm left looking after him. I keep telling her its bad to scream at her baby as it will have a bad effect on him but she doesn't seem to listen! she makes a mess and never cleans it up, she constantly uses my phone without asking, she borrows money and never pays me back, i gave her my old phone purposely for her and she just gave it to her idiot drug taking boyfriend, she helps herself to my food, puts her dirty clothes in my washing basket! It is really hard work being her friend and it is causing problems between me and my boyfriend, what do you think i should do??
It causes arguments between me and my bf because he works 55 hours a week and by the time he gets home in the evenings lot's of food has been eaten, the place is usually untidy because of her and he gets annoyed that she uses our phone internet and TV that he pays for
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Open Question: Baby wants only one primary care giver...?
Alyssa is 11.5 months old. I guess she has been this way forever, but its getting worse and hurting my husband's feelings.
When Alyssa is hurt/sleepy/etc, all she wants is me. If he holds he while she is tired all she does is cry. He can't put her to sleep anymore (which becomes a problem if I run an errand). She will cling to me (grab my clothes) if he tries to hold her while she is sleepy.
This is hurting his feelings and he feels like she is rejecting him and only thinks of him as a toy. Is this normal? What can I say to him to make him feel better?
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The race has begun. The contestants are ready. The winner takes all. No, that’s not the promotional title for the latest Hollywood flick. I am talking about the way in which the baby clothing industry has risen over the past few years. Most parents have ensured that their kids stay in the race. I know that I did sound a bit overdramatic in the beginning, but it was to just catch your attention. We’re good now.
So what’s to think about with kids clothing you ask. Well…almost everything. Lots of care has to be taken when you buy clothes for your baby. You have to keep in mind, comfort, safety, style and of course price.
You should probably do a bit of research to ensure that you do not get duped by some second hand dealer who sells factory seconds. Apart from that, there are places where you can get good baby clothes at affordable prices. Though not every parent can dress up his/her child with a custom made Ralph Lauren product, you can definitely look at other options. Many brands can cost up to around 30 $ for a simple pair of trousers for your kid. The question is can you afford it? Well, the answer is that most parents cannot afford to buy clothes at such prices, every second month.
Flowers By Zoe, CachCach, Guess, and Dogwood are some of the brands that many parents turn to when they want to enrich their kid’s wardrobe. The world is moving from those times when all kids used to look alike to an age where you have stores at every turn urging you to purchase that trendy new arrival.
You should also keep in mind the functionality of the clothes that you are buying. For example, you should buy clothes that cover the baby’s arms and legs, so that possible sunburn can be prevented. Even rashes can develop due to exposure to polluted environment or direct and harsh sunlight. Hats are also always a good option for kids as it is definitely more comfortable for the baby to stay out of the direct glare of the sun. During winter, ensure that the clothes have thick padding to keep the baby warm. This shows to what great detail you have to look at the clothes, before you buy them.
Many parents also buy the clothes on sales, which is probably the best time to get value for your money. Many even visit garage sales. These are a great place for a bargain, but ensure that you do not compromise on the quality, comfort or the safety of the clothes.
After reading this, I am sure that your perspective on kids clothing would have changed a great deal. You have to do your homework before you set out to purchase. This is very essential, because there are many fraudulent companies waiting to get to you. So be wise. Be Trendy. Do your homework. Shop well. End of story.
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