Oh, the site referrals!
"adult breastfeeding relationship" -- I truly hope this person is wondering if having been breastfed has any effect on a child's relationship to his/her mother as an adult, because the other option is something I don't want to spend much time thinking about.
"daycare won't wipe my preschooler" -- Aieee! They let your kid come home poopy? This is not acceptable. Please switch immediately.
"Could I be pregnant so soon after having a baby? -- Yes. Yes, you could. Some women ovulate 2 weeks after giving birth, so if you've had sex even once since the baby's been here, you could be pregnant. It's not that likely statistically, but you probably want to pee on a stick just so you know.
"opportunities of moxie soda" -- I'm ashamed to admit that I've never tried Moxie soda. Moxie is a goofy nickname a friend gave me. So I have no idea what opportunities Moxie soda could provide, but if you find out, drop me a line.
"4 year old whining & screaming" -- Try putting him to bed earlier. I'm reading an awesome book about sleep deprivation right now and will post about it when I finish in a few days. In the meantime we're trying a more sleep experiment here for our 4-year-old and it seems to be helping with the tantrums and oppositional behavior.
My nephew went to nursery school at 2 and he wasn't toilet trained. They used to call my sister if he pooped and she'd have to go in and change him!
Posted by: Cat, Galloping | March 22, 2006 at 04:42 PM
I'm looking forward to hearing about sleep deprivation. Our three-year-old is tired most days, and exhausted by mid-afternoon. We need to work on his sleep routine but I have no clue at all.
Posted by: tracy | March 22, 2006 at 06:18 PM
As a sleep deprived mom of a sleep deprived boy, I would love to hear the title of that book you're reading.
Posted by: kate | March 22, 2006 at 06:25 PM
Oh, duh. It's Sleepless in America by Mary Sheedy Kurcinka.
Posted by: Moxie | March 22, 2006 at 07:58 PM
Oppurtunities Moxie soda can provide? Gross tasting soda oppurtunities, that stuff is Nasty, well at least in my opinion.
Posted by: Myka | March 22, 2006 at 09:04 PM
Sleep deprivation seems to hurt most at either end of the spectrum. So if you have a difficult grandma, put her to bed. Num Num
Posted by: Num Num | March 22, 2006 at 09:06 PM
I love Mary Sheedy Kurcinka. I'm looking forward to hearing what she has to say.
Posted by: Jody | March 23, 2006 at 09:04 PM