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DVDs are our drug of choice, subject to battery limits. Is it true that some planes have outlets now for power cords? I had not ever noticed this. Or, as Johnny Carson would say, "I did not know that." |
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The plugs are not regular AC plugs, nor are they the standard car plug either. They are smaller and round. Usually one can get an adapter / correct cord for a DC powersupply. It's a pain that they don't match the car type outlets, although it is kind of stupid that car DC power supplies are really just lighter recepticles. I think the airlines had the idea that car manufacturers would start installing the new more sensible plugs as extra outlets, but of course they haven't. |
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Anyhow, you don't have to pay for F class - just upgrade. |
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By the way, the electrical ports are called, IIRC, Empower ports.
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Plus, they're starting the whole self-empowerment thing at about that age, so kiddo might simply be asserting power over you. "No" is the more common method they use to do this, but I've also seen the general irritability and grumpiness you describe. But, like I said, the likely reasons are probably related to the tiredness factor. He'll get used to that, but, in the meantime, let him nap. Most kids nap well into kindergarten. |
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If anyone's remotely interested, PM me and maybe I'll give you his URL--our latest updates cover April-July and you can see the changes. tm |
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Vietbabe just turned 11 months old - getting big and walking since 9 months.
She wakes up and has about 3 or 4 ounces of formula and an hour later, she ravenously eats a huge breakfast. Like about 2 cups of Wheaties or Chex or Life cereal (before I sog it up with milk or such) and in between bites she even lets me spoon feed her applesauce mixed with the pureed homeade food I make her for dinner that she won't eat at dinner (green beens or spinach or squash, and carrot cooked with chicken or turkey.) I get about a cup of that down her. Problem - she really doesn't want to eat lunch or dinner!!! She'll only nibble a Nutrigrain type bar or biscuit, or maybe some fruit (only the canned kind - she's spoiled on sweetened things now). Should I be concerned? Other than the 3 or 4 ounces of formula she has upon waking, she only has another 3 or 4 ounces late in the day (around 2) and then has a full 8 ounces when she goes to bed at around 9 pm. Anyone else experienced this? Thanks. Vietmom |
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Sounds like yours is having a lot of food in the a.m.; there's really no problem if you're having at least one good (or in your case, spectacular) meal a day. However, you might want to diversify the breakfast foods if you know that's the only time the Babe is really hungry --- we tend to project "appropriate breakfast foods" on beings that don't care. Babies also reduce their intake at about the one year mark because it's the end of a growth spurt. Fair warning. |
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And you are SO right about the "appropriate breakfast food" thing. I'll see if I can applesauce-ize some spinach tomorrow for breakfast. Personally, for my own taste buds, I don't think cereal and toast should be considered the only "appropriate" breakfast food. I mean, what about beer, for instance? |
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second what Atticus said- my kids always seemed to have their favorite time of day to stuff themselves (my second would often eat two or three breakfasts over a two hour period, and turn his nose up at lunch, though he was usually hungry by dinner).
It does sound like she's eating a good amount for breakfast- I'd "diversify" that meal with more proteins (i.e., eggs or meat) since she is not eating so much at the other meals where you'd be more likely to give her that stuff. Also, how active is she now? is she crawling around a lot? starting to walk? with mine, there was a period before they got very active when their later day meals seemed to fall off- once they started charging around and using up more energy, lunch and dinner suddenly got more appealing. Last though that may not be applicable- I seem to remember that point of transition from primarily relying on formula to primarily relying on real food, when the formula began to suppress appetite. If you haven't already tried, maybe offer the bottle after the meal? |
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Similarly, our ped would tell us to chill about the types of food that the baby is willing to eat. Told us to certainly offer the child lots of different kinds of things, but don't be worried (yet) if you can count on two hands the kinds of food that Gatti Jr. would actually eat. (I've always assumed this is why he turned up his nose at my award winning chili recipe). Gatti(found there's a reason why all restaurants have the same six items on the kid's menu)gap |
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Where to stash the kid?
I am working on getting everything in order so I will be able to work from my home office a few days a week after the kid arrives. Thankfully I have no billable requirement (other than to rake in enough for the mortgage) since I am a free agent. I am figuring working maybe 3/4 of each day spent at home.
I am also twiddling with the idea of hauling the kid with me to the office for a day or so each week as well (only one other atty here and I am far from other people) at least while it is very small. This would leave 2-3 days left for daycare or grandma. We have a very nice daycare within walking distance of the house which comes highly recommended - I just don't like the idea for an infant due to them getting sick all the time. A nanny would be great, but not realistic for us with only one kid - maybe after #2. Is this reasonable considering I set my own hours and client appts, am in court no more than 2x/week, often less, and always jam all client meetings into court days (I try to minimize the dress-up days - lazy, huh?). Plus I do a lot of work on nights/weekends anyway - when the Mr. would be there to watch his kid. Essentially, I would probably be working only 3/4 time and don't expect more. Oh, and I'd like to try to avoid formula feeding, so..... My secretary has suggested a papoose. Comments? -TL |
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