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Any of y'all kids watch Blippi?
This dude creeps me the **** out
This dude creeps me the **** out
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Son got caught yesterday flaunting his birthday money at school and got in trouble. Had about $92 dollars on him balled up in this lil pouch he calls his wallet. Explained to him that cluing people in on how much money you have is a quick way to get ya wig split.
guess the teacher told him he needs to put the money in the bank cause he asked me before he told me he got in trouble that he wanted to open an account. I haven't done any kid account research in a while so I don't know which bank to even consider for an account for him but in the mean time I've decided to divvy out his own money to him $5 a week unless there's a specific reason he needs all of his money.
I've started a lil transaction history so we all can see what's what with his money and it's in my wife's clothes drawer for the moment.
Anybody already have a bank account for their kids (age 10+ preferably)?
Between sizes 1-3 they gon run through shoes quick but once they get to 4+ they stay that size for a while. 1 year old been wearing 4s for about 4 months and may now be moving to 5s and my 3 year old was on 5s for a lil over a yearI went in at the Nike employee store the other day. I copped too much. most people told me the kid isn't even going to need shoes like that.
1 week and 1 day since my son was born and everything smooth so far. He sleeps a good amount during the day and at night only really wakes up to eat or if he needs his diaper to be changed. So that usually us waking up about 3 times during the night for about 20 minutes and he falls back to sleep. Dude eats alot, in 5 days he already gained back his birth weight and some.
1 week and 1 day since my son was born and everything smooth so far. He sleeps a good amount during the day and at night only really wakes up to eat or if he needs his diaper to be changed. So that usually us waking up about 3 times during the night for about 20 minutes and he falls back to sleep. Dude eats alot, in 5 days he already gained back his birth weight and some.
That's awesome man. I tell you, you get used to the broken sleep...then when your child starts consistently sleeping through the night and wakes up on some one-offs (i.e. teething, etc), it's hell.
Could be teething. Have you tried giving her a teether?
man my daughter is staying up later and later now, and making extra big fusses late at night, what could this be? shes def. eating more, is she just getting hungrier at night? she just hit 5 months..can she be teething already? [emoji]128564[/emoji][emoji]128564[/emoji]
she has a few, but been tryna get her on a pacifier for a bit sometimes she'll take sometimes she'll spit it out instantly..she def. tries to gnaw on anything she can get her hands on right now
Could be teething. Have you tried giving her a teether?
Oh, man...Definitely could be teething.
she has a few, but been tryna get her on a pacifier for a bit sometimes she'll take sometimes she'll spit it out instantly..she def. tries to gnaw on anything she can get her hands on right now
Yes, both my kids are crazy picky eaters. I'm able to bribe them into eating a few small pieces of steamed veggies dipped in ketchup by promising a sweet treat after dinner, but that is just to try and get them to eventually figure out that the veggies aren't horrible and will make them big/strong/smart.
So my daughter has become really, really, picky with her food. She wants nothing to do with veggies at the moment.(Just like her mother, but that's a different conversation)
Has anyone dealt with this issue?
Don't know how you and your lady feel about it, but we drugged our kids up throughout this stage.
oh **** [emoji]128560[/emoji] any tips/help with this chapter in my life? lol
she has a few, but been tryna get her on a pacifier for a bit sometimes she'll take sometimes she'll spit it out instantly..she def. tries to gnaw on anything she can get her hands on right now
Could be teething. Have you tried giving her a teether?
Yeah man my son's 3 weeks, sleeps good during the day but when night hits he doesn't like to be put down in his sleeper and seems to wake up every half hour crying and wants to eat like every 2 hours.
So my daughter has become really, really, picky with her food. She wants nothing to do with veggies at the moment. (Just like her mother, but that's a different conversation)
Has anyone dealt with this issue?
he used to love all kinds of veggies but now we have to make smoothies so he gets his greens.
Quote:my son is a picky eater and definitely has his own taste. he hates pb&j but loves egg salad sandwiches. hates hamburgers but eats raw fish. he loves some of the typical kid foods though: bagel dogs, chicken nuggets, cheese pizza etc. he used to love all kinds of veggies but now we have to make smoothies so he gets his greens. he doesn't eat 90% of the school lunch entrees so i try and feed him something in the morning and bring a good snack when i pick him up.
School me on some of y'all usual smoothie mixes. Might have to try this with my 2 year old. She doesn't each as much as we want her to consistentlySame problem with my son. I actually do smoothies and also get pre bottled green juices and mix it with his favorite juices.
That latter works out well because the green juices I get are all green veggie. No apple. So they have a very low sugar count and balance out the fruit juices well.
My son has also gone on a milk strike since he got sick because of it a few times so the kale in the green juice also gives a nice dose of calcium. Same with the almond milk in the smoothies.
Water, Kale, banana(best when a little over ripe) and yogurt. Then u can add any other fruits your kid likes. I even add ginger to it and my daughter loves it, she'll be 2 in August.
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School me on some of y'all usual smoothie mixes. Might have to try this with my 2 year old. She doesn't each as much as we want her to consistently