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I Fee like Such a Bad Mom. (Long but I Need to Vent)
Asked by J.P. from New York
on April 13, 2010
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So my daughter is 3 and I feel like I have not done or teach her anything that other moms do. I am usually tired and never have any time to do anything with her. I wor...
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- maybe you can put her in a daycare for a couple of hours each day or a couple of days per week. This will give the chance to have a solid 4 hours or so to either get ...
- We are constantly in the kitchen/family room area and throughout the day I will put a plastic tablecloth down and put the kids at the table with coloring books, sticke...
- Don't be so hard on yourself! You'd be amazed at how much she is learning by just being with you. Maybe you could include her while you make meals. Kids love to hel...
Toddler Overnight Stay??
Asked by M.D. from Columbus
on February 22, 2010
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My daughter is 2 years old, and she has never been away from home overnight. My husband thinks it is time for her to stay the night with her grandparents (giving us a...
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- Hi. My daughter was 2 and a half ... (almost 3 I guess) when she stayed at her Grandmas house the first time. My mom lives right down the street (literally 4 houses aw...
- I say go for it! Yes, its a lot, but one night is not another huge life change, its time with a relative that she knows. Especially if all this is happening, you pr...
- I'm not sure if anyone made this suggestion yet, but maybe you guys could have the night out (even an overnight somewhere else) while Grandma and Grandpa stay with her...
Traveling to Italy with 2-Year-Old Son
Asked by M.C. from Boston
on May 18, 2008
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Hi all! What a great resource this board is! I have a question for those who've travelled overseas with a toddler. We are traveling to Italy this June for 2 weeks, and...
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- Hi M., We travel with our son to Ireland. Since the flight over is overnight...it works perfectly. Then while there we just stay up as late as possible. take a "sma...
- I just travelled with my 16 month for two weeks to my in-laws in Germany. We have taken the late night flights both times over to Europe and so he has slept for most ...
- We just took our 2 and 4 year old daughters to the UK and while I was worried about the same thing, it worked out fine. What I found was that the traveling (12+ hours ...
So When Was Your Last Vacation?
Asked by E.S. from New York
on March 24, 2012
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I see frequent posts about Disney and get-aways in general. I must admit a bit of envy but know my time will come again. Due to the downed economy and my not wanting t...
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- Traveling has always been very regular for my family but unfortunately it has been about a year and a half! I started a new job eleven months ago and although I have ...
- We normally do a beach week every summer. My son is 9 and we've gone every year since he was born, and, actually, every year (at least) before he was born. He budget...
- We went for one night at a luxery resort 45 minutes from our house. It was midweek and it cost 250 dollars. Before that, we went to Atlantic City last June for 3 day...
How Much Sleep Do You Get a Night?
Asked by J.R. from Miami
on November 3, 2010
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Dear Mommas, Some eves I am so tired, I want to conk out. And I am a SAHM with only with one child and a semi part time job teaching at a local college. :) Yet, I crav...
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- I make the trade off about once every two weeks where I stay up past 2am but most night I try to get 7-8hrs otherwise I can be a bit cranky. Also I would rather let so...
- i get 7 or 8 most nights, if i fall asleep by 11 then getting up at 7 is great, but if i dont , (which i usually cant), then i make up the time by napping around 8 or ...
- Hi Jilly, I also teach part time at a University (Northwood) and I am a SAHM the rest of the week. I also feel so tired at the end of the day and it seems that I neve...
St. Patty's Day
Asked by R.S. from Los Angeles
on March 15, 2011
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What do you mamas do for your kiddos for St. Patty's Day?
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- I'm dressing my baby up in green and taking a ton of pictures. We're going to color a green picture for Daddy. I am hoping we can deliver some St. Patty's day treats t...
- We celebrate our son's Patrick Patron Saint with lot of love and laughter. We eat Irish Soda bread homemade in the morning with lots of butter and read the Saint Patr...
- Meh, my parents were awful holiday spirit sort of people. ME on the other hand . . . .lets see, I bought my son a new St. Patties day shirt, I am looking for one for m...
To Keep with the Wedding Theme - Were You Happy with Your Honeymoon?
Asked by M.A. from Chicago
on April 5, 2011
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I'm curious if most of you were happy with the way your honeymoon turned out. Mine was ok. If I had to do it again I would have gone somewhere with a shorter plane ri...
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- Puerto Vallarta, Mexico all inclusive. AWESOME!! Great food, wonderful service and resort itself was BEAUTIFUL. Being off season and in Mexico, things were cheap. The ...
- We didn't really have one but hope to someday. We got married on a college break while I was "housesitting" for my friend's parents. (My friend's mom suggested we ho...
- Jet lag is a hard thing. We went to Paris for our honeymoon and we loved it. My MIL paid for the honeymoon as our wedding gift so all we paid for was food, entertain...
Food Idea for Air Travel
Asked by J.C. from Champaign
on April 13, 2009
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My 3 year old daughter has a severe peanut allergy and we are off for an international trip soon, and the flying time, hmmm, over 15 hours.
My carry on will not be s...
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- I'm almost positive that if you contact the airline about your daughter's allergy, they will make accomadations for her in either letting you bring pre-approved foods ...
- Airlines will always be willing to provide hot water, they might not be willing to microwave food for you (I wouldn't count on it.) We do the ramen noodle soup cups on...
- airlines do serve real food on long trips...not just peanuts or pretzels! let the airline know about the food allergy thing. they should have something to accomodate y...
Overseas Travel - Difficult Adjustment with 10 Hour Time Change and New Culture
Asked by M.B. from Seattle
on May 25, 2009
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Our 14 month old is having an extremely difficult time with adjusting to new people-places-things. It was a 17 hour flight from Seattle to Bulgaria. She has a low grad...
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- Oh dear! We just vacationed to Chicago from Seattle with our 2 year old (only 3 hour time difference) and experienced the worst case of what we thought was the beginni...
- Don't worry, hang in there. This kind of trip is a big adjustment for adults, and even moreso for youngsters. As people said, take care of the basics - reduce the feve...
- The most important thing is give her what she needs. She will let you know exactly what that is. Every single thing in her world has been taken away and turned upside ...
What to See/do on Europe Trip?
Asked by T.N. from Phoenix
on January 8, 2010
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My husband and I decided to spontaneously use all his travel points to go to Europe next month (particularly London, France, Germany, Italy). I am absolutely clueless ...
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- I've never travelled in Europe with children, so I'm not sure what would really be cool for you as well as keep your pre-schooler engaged. In Paris, I believe they st...
- i am from wales - lived there for 32 years, and travelled europe extensively. if you can get to wales it is really beautiful, but february in the uk is cold and wet a...
- When my husband and I were first married we traveled in Europe at least once a year for 2 weeks at a time. We created fantastic memories on our visits to Ireland, Eng...