Monthly Archives August 2007

But I’m not 3 anymore!!!

Today I took NHL for his  4 year old physical (details coming later – if I stay awake). So my grandmother came with me to help with JSL. NHL is called in and my favorite nurse calls us back. He was weighed and measured. The following conversation took place between NHL to Nurse C.

NHL – “Which room are we going in?”

Nurse C – “Room 3”

The following is said with all seriousness and was a quick reply.

NHL – “But I’m not 3 anymore!”

Nurse C – “What NHL?”

NHL – “We can’t go into room 3, I’m not 3 anymore. I’m 4 now”

At this point Nurse C, my grandmother and I are doing everything not to burst into hysterics. We were ready to die laughing.

Kids!

C’est Moi

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To all nursing Mommies about Applebee’s

Last night my friend L sent this to me to read.

I was floored by what I was reading. Basically a mother in KY was told that she had to cover her baby’s head when nursing at an Applebee’s restaurant. When she went to talk with the manager and showed him this was against the KY law he told her the following:

“I know but somebody complained it was indecent exposure so you have to cover the baby with a blanket if you need to breastfeed here.”

What a lame response from the manager. There is absolutely nothing indecent about nursing a child. As others in this thread that I linked to mention many people at the restaurant were probably exposing more with their regular garment than this mother was while breastfeeding. So the woman left the restaurant with her children and contacted a lawyer. After quite some time she received a response from corporate.

“we are also considering keeping blankets in the restaurants for use by breast-feeding mothers that may not have them readily available as a result of this incident.”

This made me ILL. Applebee’s is going to provide someone a blanket to feed their child? WTH! That is also against the law in KY. Others in the thread stated that the people that should be given the blanket are those that complain – rightly so. And if they were to require a mother to cover over because of exposing herself, then what about the women that come in with mini-skirts, bellies hanging out, or low cut shirts exposing their girls? Will they too have to cover over?

Although I personally choose not to do public nursing, I wouldn’t want someone to tell me to stick a blanket over my child’s head. Most woman that I have seen nursing in public places do it in such a way that you wouldn’t really know what they were up to.

So keep this information in mind next time you decide to eat at an Applebee’s. I know we are not likely to go there again thanks to this.

C’est Moi

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Another bathroom funny

I am starting to think the bathroom is going to be a comedy club in our house with two little boys.

Last night JL went out to help my grandmother with her computer. JSL went to sleep early and NHL went to bed. I was checking on the boys quickly before I took my shower.

I am just about to leave the room when NHL sees me.

NHL – “Mommy why are you here?”

Me – “Just checking on you and JSL”

NHL – “I need to go potty, then will you sleep on my door?”

Me – “Sure NHL, let’s go to the bathroom.”

So we walk to the bathroom. NHL was stumbling there like a drunk sailor with his eyes barely open. Thanks to this I offered to help him, since I’m afraid he’s half asleep and will pee on my wall.

Me – “NHL, let me help you and then you can go right to bed”. I will touch so you won’t need to wash your hands.”

NHL – “No mommy, I want to touch my penis!”

Yes, ladies and gentleman he is a boy, that’s for sure.   *sigh* 

C’est Moi

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Camera addict … the next generation

For weeks NHL has been drooling and begging for his own camera like daddy. Today was his B-day party for family and friends. I will post more about that later, but wanted this on now. So he opened up a gift from Great-Grandma. It was a camera case and he was a little confused.

 Next thing he knew Grandpa asked him if the following would fit in the case:

Here are some photos that JL took of NHL using his new Fisher Price camera:

Taking a picture of Daddy taking a photo:

Checking his camera:

Looking at the photos he took with Cousin A

He even held onto it while wrestling his cousin:

Why is he a camera addict? Almost from the moment he  got it until he was half asleep he took 547photos.  No you read that correctly. He was taking photos of anything and everything. Then he started composing shots. It was sick . . . he’s just like his daddy. ACK!

Here are some of his first photos. 

Photo of Daddy:

Daddy and JSL:

Even in the car he was taking photos:

Another car shot of JSL:

Photo down our street:

Where did Daddy’s head go?

Note the theme of the next few shots (there were a ton more of these):

Relaxing on the couch:

Watching Over the Hedge (one of his gifts from L, IA and D):

Did you notice the theme of many of the shots? Strange child I have.

On that note it’s time to get the little monkey up to eat. He hasn’t eaten in a LONG time and needs something before real bed time. 

C’est Moi

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