Okay, I am thinking about doing something different with this blog.
Instead of responding to articles or posts I read online, I am going to set this up as sort of a diary. You will all still hear about those things I read online, but I'm going to have daily goals for different things. You know how every year, people resolve to lose weight, have a cleaner house, live healthier, save more money, etc...
Well, I am going to do all that. I plan on using this blog to help me and others who want similar goals. I will do the unthinkable and post my weight, post pictures about how messy my house is, AND all that jazz.
So, if you read this, start commenting. This way I stay motivated.
Still trying to figure out how I am going to set this up. If you have any resolutions you would like me to add to my list, just comment. I'm a big believer in starting small and working your way up. Well, I'm also a big believer in massive over takings, but you are lucky that I have a 3 month old who hates to be laying down and left alone for any length of time (makes it hard to pee), so none of that will be happening.
Look out for a new layout soon.
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Friday, December 9, 2011
Breastfeeding in Public Drama
Okay, so I have an opinion on everything. Well, just about everything, but my husband says that I really should just take out the "just about" part and leave it at everything. Back to the debate though...
Back story:
I was reading posts on Cafemom trying to pass the time as I was breastfeeding. I came across a post telling all the breastfeeding mommies about a nurse-in at Target in the near future. I replied saying I would show up if I remembered.
For those not in the know: a nurse-in is something moms do when a store, mall, gym, etc. tells a mother that she cannot breastfeed there or give her a hard time because she doesn't want to squeeze her several kids into a changing stall or bathroom to breastfeed her baby. I've never attended one and to be honest, I thought most of the time that going to one was going a little overboard.
So I did my research. I read several articles online and read many responses. I read over and over again about how mom's were harassed to varying degrees for breastfeeding. Some used covers while some did not. Some sat in the open while some did find secluded areas. Most of it seemed trivial. It really does seem trivial if you stand back far enough. But take a step back further...
Okay, some more back story. I thought about my own experiences. No one ever told me to find a private spot. Most people just avert their eyes even though I use a cover in public and whenever there are men who are not my husband in the room. I will admit, I even felt embarrassed when a waiter tried to hold a conversation with me while I was breastfeeding Keira recently even though I was using a cover. And I have a friend who shall not be named who has brought up a woman at our church (I haven't gone in a while so I haven't witnessed this). My friend (let's call her Spunky) was shocked that this woman didn't go to the nursery or use a cover. Spunky wasn't the only one who wasn't shocked. No one bothered the woman who was feeding her baby though. Then I thought about my husband, who is always quick to find me a blanket to cover up when I go to feed our baby girl and someone else is present.
So when he got home, I asked him about it. At first, he thought I had an agenda. Like I wanted to change his mind on something. Honestly, I just wanted his opinions and I really wanted to know his thought process. As it turns out, he's a lot like the "normal" Americans. The ones who shred magazines for posting a picture of a baby breastfeeding because it's showing a breast that is not being used to seduce men. Okay, that's the Cafemom talk coming out of me. Though quite a few people wrote in about this picture saying it was indecent even though it was a baby magazine and the magazine was promoting breastfeeding much like the government is now.
Let's be honest people, even though more and more people are breastfeeding now, there are still several people out there who are against it saying it's "gross." There are quite a few moms who don't have the support and give up because of that (though admittedly many moms stop for other reasons). We live in a society where children who were breastfed have parents who don't want their children to see it happen with other children.
One of my foster parents was raised in Korea where it was so normal that most new moms didn't wear stuff to cover their boobs in public and no one thought anything of it. It wasn't considered sexual or anything. The moms would just plop down anywhere and everywhere and take care of their baby's needs.
So here's my thoughts. Is there a problem with a mom covering up? No. Is there a problem with wishing a mom would cover up? No. Is there a problem with asking her? YES! There are too many other problems that come along with breastfeeding naturally from trying to teach a child to latch to worrying about producing enough milk to trying to figure out if you have a clogged duct and what to do if you have one. Don't EVER add to a mother's stress.
Also, the whole "There are kids here" excuse is just plain stupid. It's NOT sex. Children learn by seeing. When you potty train a child, you often show them what to do with cartoons, books, and dolls or even by going in front of them. Kids play house as make-believe to learn how to be parents (well, they actually learn once they become parents, but it shows you what they think of your parenting to make you a better parent). They learn to speak by listening to you speak. They learn to write by copying your writing. They learn your attitudes and those are often slightly different but similar to your own. Do you really want your son or daughter to think that there is something "secret" or even "wrong" about something that is natural?
My son sees me breastfeed all the time. There's nothing secret about my boobs. I highly doubt there's a sexual thought in his brain about it. For all he knows, that's the only reason they are there. I think he's more confused as to why he and his dad have nipples since they can't use them for anything.
So my new thoughts on this debate are this: America needs to change it's views on breasts. Becoming a mother is hard enough whether it's your first or your fifth with how much a new baby demands. And let's be honest, a baby's needs are more important than any stranger. If you see a mother breastfeeding in public with or without a cover and it makes you uncomfortable, avert your eyes. She probably expects you to do that anyway. If your five year asks why she's doing that, just say she's feeding her baby (it's not rocket science). Don't say it's "gross" or that she should "cover up" (especially when most older baby's hate blankets since it makes them hot or whatever) or say she should take the extra time to pump when in all honesty she may have a baby like mine who is hungry ALL the time making it impossible to pump.
There, I got a new cause today. And you go to read about it. In case you were wondering, I will attend the Target nurse-in if I remember AND I will probably use a cover since I am shy and my baby doesn't care about it yet. However, I will never feel embarrassed when I see another mom breastfeeding without a cover and there are men there. Those men should know better anyway.
Do your research people. And help stick up for the rights of babies who deserve the best food and to be comfortable no matter where they are or who is around (using common sense of course: No breastfeeding while driving please).
Back story:
I was reading posts on Cafemom trying to pass the time as I was breastfeeding. I came across a post telling all the breastfeeding mommies about a nurse-in at Target in the near future. I replied saying I would show up if I remembered.
For those not in the know: a nurse-in is something moms do when a store, mall, gym, etc. tells a mother that she cannot breastfeed there or give her a hard time because she doesn't want to squeeze her several kids into a changing stall or bathroom to breastfeed her baby. I've never attended one and to be honest, I thought most of the time that going to one was going a little overboard.
So I did my research. I read several articles online and read many responses. I read over and over again about how mom's were harassed to varying degrees for breastfeeding. Some used covers while some did not. Some sat in the open while some did find secluded areas. Most of it seemed trivial. It really does seem trivial if you stand back far enough. But take a step back further...
Okay, some more back story. I thought about my own experiences. No one ever told me to find a private spot. Most people just avert their eyes even though I use a cover in public and whenever there are men who are not my husband in the room. I will admit, I even felt embarrassed when a waiter tried to hold a conversation with me while I was breastfeeding Keira recently even though I was using a cover. And I have a friend who shall not be named who has brought up a woman at our church (I haven't gone in a while so I haven't witnessed this). My friend (let's call her Spunky) was shocked that this woman didn't go to the nursery or use a cover. Spunky wasn't the only one who wasn't shocked. No one bothered the woman who was feeding her baby though. Then I thought about my husband, who is always quick to find me a blanket to cover up when I go to feed our baby girl and someone else is present.
So when he got home, I asked him about it. At first, he thought I had an agenda. Like I wanted to change his mind on something. Honestly, I just wanted his opinions and I really wanted to know his thought process. As it turns out, he's a lot like the "normal" Americans. The ones who shred magazines for posting a picture of a baby breastfeeding because it's showing a breast that is not being used to seduce men. Okay, that's the Cafemom talk coming out of me. Though quite a few people wrote in about this picture saying it was indecent even though it was a baby magazine and the magazine was promoting breastfeeding much like the government is now.
Let's be honest people, even though more and more people are breastfeeding now, there are still several people out there who are against it saying it's "gross." There are quite a few moms who don't have the support and give up because of that (though admittedly many moms stop for other reasons). We live in a society where children who were breastfed have parents who don't want their children to see it happen with other children.
One of my foster parents was raised in Korea where it was so normal that most new moms didn't wear stuff to cover their boobs in public and no one thought anything of it. It wasn't considered sexual or anything. The moms would just plop down anywhere and everywhere and take care of their baby's needs.
So here's my thoughts. Is there a problem with a mom covering up? No. Is there a problem with wishing a mom would cover up? No. Is there a problem with asking her? YES! There are too many other problems that come along with breastfeeding naturally from trying to teach a child to latch to worrying about producing enough milk to trying to figure out if you have a clogged duct and what to do if you have one. Don't EVER add to a mother's stress.
Also, the whole "There are kids here" excuse is just plain stupid. It's NOT sex. Children learn by seeing. When you potty train a child, you often show them what to do with cartoons, books, and dolls or even by going in front of them. Kids play house as make-believe to learn how to be parents (well, they actually learn once they become parents, but it shows you what they think of your parenting to make you a better parent). They learn to speak by listening to you speak. They learn to write by copying your writing. They learn your attitudes and those are often slightly different but similar to your own. Do you really want your son or daughter to think that there is something "secret" or even "wrong" about something that is natural?
My son sees me breastfeed all the time. There's nothing secret about my boobs. I highly doubt there's a sexual thought in his brain about it. For all he knows, that's the only reason they are there. I think he's more confused as to why he and his dad have nipples since they can't use them for anything.
So my new thoughts on this debate are this: America needs to change it's views on breasts. Becoming a mother is hard enough whether it's your first or your fifth with how much a new baby demands. And let's be honest, a baby's needs are more important than any stranger. If you see a mother breastfeeding in public with or without a cover and it makes you uncomfortable, avert your eyes. She probably expects you to do that anyway. If your five year asks why she's doing that, just say she's feeding her baby (it's not rocket science). Don't say it's "gross" or that she should "cover up" (especially when most older baby's hate blankets since it makes them hot or whatever) or say she should take the extra time to pump when in all honesty she may have a baby like mine who is hungry ALL the time making it impossible to pump.
There, I got a new cause today. And you go to read about it. In case you were wondering, I will attend the Target nurse-in if I remember AND I will probably use a cover since I am shy and my baby doesn't care about it yet. However, I will never feel embarrassed when I see another mom breastfeeding without a cover and there are men there. Those men should know better anyway.
Do your research people. And help stick up for the rights of babies who deserve the best food and to be comfortable no matter where they are or who is around (using common sense of course: No breastfeeding while driving please).
Monday, December 5, 2011
How I Coupon
Okay, I am still learning. I haven't been able to spend over $100 and only pay $10; but I honestly don't see that in my future. Well, unless Harris Teeter will finally add me to their thing-a-majig and start sending me those e-mails telling me about the special days.
Anywho... Here is what I do.
I get coupons from everywhere. I print them offline, I check every box we buy, and I buy the newspaper. For ones online, I get e-mails from coupons.com, I check out a few blogs including hip2save.com (she lives in my town), I check out stores websites (some will even let you send coupons straight to your card), and I recently started using savingstar.com (it sends coupons to your card that will not be taken off at check out but later sent to you through a few different online places such as paypal). I even sign up for e-mails from places because they will send out coupons on occasion in their e-mail.
I do NOT use all of the coupons I get. That's just insane. I use the ones that are a good deal or if I'm obviously buying it anyway. If I miss out on a deal, then I wait and see if another one comes along.
To stay organized, I downloaded an app on my iPad. They have all sorts of ones for smart phones as well. Some are free and some cost money. Some even let you scan it right up instead of typing it out. Mine lets me type it on my computer than it "shares" it with my iPad via e-mail. So I type it all up, send it in, and it's there. It tells me when some of my coupons have expired are or going to within a certain day limit. It also lets me search for a coupon if I think I have one.
My actual coupons I keep in a zipper binder with card holders. I've got several sections: one for frozen, refrigerated, baking, health, beauty, etc... This way it's easier to find when I go to look for it.
I ended up buying a second binder since so many people are giving away coupons right now to use for when I actually go to the store.
So, before I go to the store, I grab my binder and either a flyer or I pull up the weekly ad for the store and I go through it. I use my iPad to see if I have any of the items (especially buy one get one free sales) and I pull those coupons out. I mark it in my iPad. I write a list down and stick it in a page holder thing and put it in the new binder I got. This binder is not fancy or zippered or anything.
I still bring my iPad, the huge binder and everything with me. But only my iPad and the smaller binder go in the store.
Things you should know... Print out all the coupon rules for all the stores you shop at. You'll learn things you didn't know, such as many stores will let you combine store coupons and manufacture coupons. Just because you have a coupon does not mean you have to use it. You can even check to see if the store brand is still cheaper. You may spend more money at first "stocking up" supplies, but this means that you will save money later when normally you would need cereal and it's not on sale for less than a dollar (or something like that).
It takes time. Not everyone has to do it. It all depends on if you want your shopping to save money or if you want it to go quickly.
Oh, and those people on that show... It's not like that. They are special because the tv is there, so stores do special things for them.
Anywho... Here is what I do.
I get coupons from everywhere. I print them offline, I check every box we buy, and I buy the newspaper. For ones online, I get e-mails from coupons.com, I check out a few blogs including hip2save.com (she lives in my town), I check out stores websites (some will even let you send coupons straight to your card), and I recently started using savingstar.com (it sends coupons to your card that will not be taken off at check out but later sent to you through a few different online places such as paypal). I even sign up for e-mails from places because they will send out coupons on occasion in their e-mail.
I do NOT use all of the coupons I get. That's just insane. I use the ones that are a good deal or if I'm obviously buying it anyway. If I miss out on a deal, then I wait and see if another one comes along.
To stay organized, I downloaded an app on my iPad. They have all sorts of ones for smart phones as well. Some are free and some cost money. Some even let you scan it right up instead of typing it out. Mine lets me type it on my computer than it "shares" it with my iPad via e-mail. So I type it all up, send it in, and it's there. It tells me when some of my coupons have expired are or going to within a certain day limit. It also lets me search for a coupon if I think I have one.
My actual coupons I keep in a zipper binder with card holders. I've got several sections: one for frozen, refrigerated, baking, health, beauty, etc... This way it's easier to find when I go to look for it.
I ended up buying a second binder since so many people are giving away coupons right now to use for when I actually go to the store.
So, before I go to the store, I grab my binder and either a flyer or I pull up the weekly ad for the store and I go through it. I use my iPad to see if I have any of the items (especially buy one get one free sales) and I pull those coupons out. I mark it in my iPad. I write a list down and stick it in a page holder thing and put it in the new binder I got. This binder is not fancy or zippered or anything.
I still bring my iPad, the huge binder and everything with me. But only my iPad and the smaller binder go in the store.
Things you should know... Print out all the coupon rules for all the stores you shop at. You'll learn things you didn't know, such as many stores will let you combine store coupons and manufacture coupons. Just because you have a coupon does not mean you have to use it. You can even check to see if the store brand is still cheaper. You may spend more money at first "stocking up" supplies, but this means that you will save money later when normally you would need cereal and it's not on sale for less than a dollar (or something like that).
It takes time. Not everyone has to do it. It all depends on if you want your shopping to save money or if you want it to go quickly.
Oh, and those people on that show... It's not like that. They are special because the tv is there, so stores do special things for them.
Friday, December 2, 2011
Science?
Science is a state of knowing. Look it up. That's all it is. There are rules to science. In order for someone to really know how something works, it must be repeatable. This world coming into existence is not something we can recreate however, so everything you hear about how the world began is consider a theory.
Okay, I am all about everyone believing whatever they want to. Everyone has that right.
So, I was a little annoyed when on a hilarious show I watch called "Big Bang Theory" my favorite character said that evolution isn't a theory. It is. When you learn about it in school, it's called the "theory of evolution" because there's no way to prove it. You can't recreate it. No one who is living today can come out and say they saw the world come into being without being diagnosed and heavily medicated by some professionals.
I will admit, creation is a theory too. It totally is. If you believe in God, then honestly, you have to admit that He didn't come into your room last night and create a little world for you as proof. It's about trust.
Anyway...
Someone on Cafemom posted about how someone in the government wants them to teach all sides of how the world came into being and letting the kids pick on their own which makes the most sense to them. Makes sense to me. Obviously, doing this in Kindergarten is asking a little much. Most kids will go with what their parents believe. However, in high school, most kids already have their own opinion as to whether they believe in God, Buddha, or no one (or one of the million other choices out there).
I myself plan on teaching my children everything I know and letting them make up their own minds. My son is 5 now. Does he know the theory of evolution? Well, sorta from "Land Before Time" however I doubt that makes any sense to him at the moment since it didn't to me at his age and it was my favorite movie. Does he know what I believe? He knows that I believe that God created this world, however, he believes that aliens created the stars. There's really no reasoning with a 5 year old.
But in a few years when he starts to grasp history and that there was a time before a few weeks ago or even a year ago... I will tell him about the different theories. Heck, I'll even tell him what I know of different religions (based on facts not things I've heard) once he understands that different doesn't just mean boy and girl or tall and short or "yellow and Dad's yellow" as he calls our skin tones.
It's just like sex ed, dumb it down to their age. If they aren't ready, then don't talk to them about it, encourage their parents to do it unless it's obvious this is something they want you teaching their child.
Okay, and another thing. Separation of Church and State. That was meant to keep one from controlling another. Like back in the day when the Pope controlled countries by threatening Kings and Queens or visa versa. It's got nothing to do with science or what children should learn in the public school program.
Oh, and another thing. The only reason a lot of schools don't have different programs is because of money. Any school (including a public school) can decide what they want their preferences to be. However, the government decides which curriculums it will pay for and many schools don't want to pay for their own.
Do your research people. Honestly. And don't judge others for wanting everyone to get a better education. Just because someone learns about God at a young age does not mean they will believe in God the rest of their life and it's the same for the other situation. You as teachers are there to teach children everything that you know to the best of your abilities; and for sticky situations like this? Do what your boss tells you is your job obviously (don't go crazy and get yourself fired). You as parents are there to pick your own teachers or even become the teacher yourself.
There. I said it.
Okay, I am all about everyone believing whatever they want to. Everyone has that right.
So, I was a little annoyed when on a hilarious show I watch called "Big Bang Theory" my favorite character said that evolution isn't a theory. It is. When you learn about it in school, it's called the "theory of evolution" because there's no way to prove it. You can't recreate it. No one who is living today can come out and say they saw the world come into being without being diagnosed and heavily medicated by some professionals.
I will admit, creation is a theory too. It totally is. If you believe in God, then honestly, you have to admit that He didn't come into your room last night and create a little world for you as proof. It's about trust.
Anyway...
Someone on Cafemom posted about how someone in the government wants them to teach all sides of how the world came into being and letting the kids pick on their own which makes the most sense to them. Makes sense to me. Obviously, doing this in Kindergarten is asking a little much. Most kids will go with what their parents believe. However, in high school, most kids already have their own opinion as to whether they believe in God, Buddha, or no one (or one of the million other choices out there).
I myself plan on teaching my children everything I know and letting them make up their own minds. My son is 5 now. Does he know the theory of evolution? Well, sorta from "Land Before Time" however I doubt that makes any sense to him at the moment since it didn't to me at his age and it was my favorite movie. Does he know what I believe? He knows that I believe that God created this world, however, he believes that aliens created the stars. There's really no reasoning with a 5 year old.
But in a few years when he starts to grasp history and that there was a time before a few weeks ago or even a year ago... I will tell him about the different theories. Heck, I'll even tell him what I know of different religions (based on facts not things I've heard) once he understands that different doesn't just mean boy and girl or tall and short or "yellow and Dad's yellow" as he calls our skin tones.
It's just like sex ed, dumb it down to their age. If they aren't ready, then don't talk to them about it, encourage their parents to do it unless it's obvious this is something they want you teaching their child.
Okay, and another thing. Separation of Church and State. That was meant to keep one from controlling another. Like back in the day when the Pope controlled countries by threatening Kings and Queens or visa versa. It's got nothing to do with science or what children should learn in the public school program.
Oh, and another thing. The only reason a lot of schools don't have different programs is because of money. Any school (including a public school) can decide what they want their preferences to be. However, the government decides which curriculums it will pay for and many schools don't want to pay for their own.
Do your research people. Honestly. And don't judge others for wanting everyone to get a better education. Just because someone learns about God at a young age does not mean they will believe in God the rest of their life and it's the same for the other situation. You as teachers are there to teach children everything that you know to the best of your abilities; and for sticky situations like this? Do what your boss tells you is your job obviously (don't go crazy and get yourself fired). You as parents are there to pick your own teachers or even become the teacher yourself.
There. I said it.
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