Gosh what craziness the poor little guys has been through!
SO glad he is doing okay now!
(Unfortunately, the vomiting IS normal, so they probably thought nothing of it to be honest. A LOT of babies have GERD, which they throw up a lot with. Both of my babies were projectile vomiters every time they ate...and not just for a few weeks, but months. So glad you guys were vigilant!)
Honey it never ends. They always test you. Kaylee is 4 1/2 years old and still tries to press my buttons. You have to find other ways to cope and handle it then "pops." pops don't seem to work. I've tried them, never worked. So there was just no point, it's just to let off anger, not help them. Time outs, toys taken away kinda thing works better.
Hope you get a foster kid soon We want to foster when all the kids are in school.
random commenter: I TOTALLY agree about Jodi Arias. I had to stop watching the trial she got on my nerves so bad on the stand. And don't even get me started on the defense attorneys.....KADKFA;SDKFJ;AKSDFJ!
um - psycho much?? man! i think he's looking for someone to take care of HIM instead of he taking care of his daughter! he needs to get his bags packed and move back to maine.
Glad to be of service Don't feel bad, like I said, most of us do the same! It's only more recently I've started paying more attention to certain sections of specific types of sites. Otherwise who has the time to sit & read gobs & gobs of legal mumbojumbo that is mostly totally indecipherable? blurgh. lol. So if it's a site where I'd be posting anything, I always look at info regarding copyrights, who holds them, if the site then lays claim to the material, etc. =)
Oh, if only we lived close! I was doing Zumba on the Wii, too, and it was showing magnificent results until I tripped in the road and was laid up for a while. Never did get back on that horse, and I really should.
You're welcome =) Most people don't realize it, because most don't pay all that close of attention to terms on sites (I mean come on, behave yourself and you're pretty much set, so why bother with their walls of legalese text?? heh). But if you do a search, you can find lots of blog posts & articles from a bunch of months ago where people started to really think about what their terms meant when applied, and realized just how screwed the users could be if anyone decided they really had a problem with their stuff on pinterest. The company made sure that it wouldn't be them in trouble for it, that it's entirely on the users. Not only who first added it, but also anyone who reshares it. It's ridiculous! So Loveit.com founded themselves on being the proper-principled version of pinterest, essentially, haha. The staff there is great, and they even sent me a free shirt when I was having some issues with it and having to msg with the girl back & forth a handful to get things working, lol. It's a great site
You should check out loveit.com, it's the same principle but a better interface, proper credit to the originators of where the images come from, and terms that do not put all copyright blame onto users (users have some serious legal fallout potential based on pinterest's terms).
I JUST joined last night, and I've been busily building my own boards for the last 24 hours. I think I may slow down soon on that and find out how ELSE the place works.