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cheerios
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Fri, Aug 15 2008, 5:51 pm
Let me preface this by saying that I recently stopped nursing my baby, (and my 4 y.o. dd probably got a few glimpses of my nursing bra, while nursing...)
I was doing laundry, putting away my bras, when dd says: "You don't need that anymore, because you don't nurse anymore." !!
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mc'cutie
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Fri, Aug 15 2008, 6:21 pm
that cute!
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anonymom
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Sat, Aug 16 2008, 10:27 pm
Reminded me of this story. After my baby was born, my then 3 year old asked me if there is another baby in there-pointing to my breasts. I said no, that's the milk for the baby. A few days later, he was very gently stroking me and he explained he is being careful not to spill the milk.
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greenfire
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Sat, Aug 16 2008, 11:00 pm
no words taken for granted with the young & innocent ...
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miriamnechama
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Sun, Aug 17 2008, 3:06 am
here's another, I picked up e1234 from the hospital last night and she tooka ride back with us to our town.
in the car my ds2 looks at the baby and say so after teh bris teh baby will be sick?? he said a few other comments that I couldn't really catch on too....(he really wants a baby) (he's 5 1/2)
then after we let her off at her home and wes tarted driveing to our place, ds1 who is 9 pipes up and says.." so how does thebaby come out?? is he born with clothes or without?? what does the baby do inside teh tummy??" etc....
I decided to keep quiet about it and let dh do teh answering.. I really wasn't interested in going into detail with him, especially that he has started earig mishnayos and this year gemara and he'll eventually find out these things himself behind myb ack soo...
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mimivan
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Sun, Aug 17 2008, 5:20 am
OP and others...these are ADORABLE...
Yes, mine also asked if the baby was naked in there or was wearing clothes
and then he worried that the baby wouldn't have any toys to play with in my belly
About the milk, I was nursing my second son and one morning we ran out of milk for the cereal. DH said "We're all out of milk!" and 3 year old ds said "Ima has some!"
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Akeres Habayis
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Sun, Aug 17 2008, 6:44 am
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grin
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Sun, Aug 17 2008, 11:40 am
anonymom wrote: | Reminded me of this story. After my baby was born, my then 3 year old asked me if there is another baby in there-pointing to my breasts. I said no, that's the milk for the baby. A few days later, he was very gently stroking me and he explained he is being careful not to spill the milk. |
that's so sweet!
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