Guest guest Posted March 12, 1999 Report Share Posted March 12, 1999 Hi there- Welcome to the list. I have a three month old and I breastfeed- it's the best thing for your baby, and it's good for you, too. I hope you find lots of support on this list. Dawn. jimi@... introduction > > >Hi! My name is , and I am 25. I have been married five years to >Adam, who is 27. We are looking forward to the birth of our first child in >about five weeks. I plan to breastfeed, but I have very little support >outside my husband, so I am looking for other people to help me along! > >Thanks! > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Ta Da! Come see our new web site! >http://www.onelist.com >Onelist: A free email community service >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Breastfeeding is Best!! >http://www.mariaann.com/breastfeeding.htm >If you like this list also check out http://www.onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/weanedbuddies Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 1999 Report Share Posted March 12, 1999 Hi there- Welcome to the list. I have a three month old and I breastfeed- it's the best thing for your baby, and it's good for you, too. I hope you find lots of support on this list. Dawn. jimi@... introduction > > >Hi! My name is , and I am 25. I have been married five years to >Adam, who is 27. We are looking forward to the birth of our first child in >about five weeks. I plan to breastfeed, but I have very little support >outside my husband, so I am looking for other people to help me along! > >Thanks! > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Ta Da! Come see our new web site! >http://www.onelist.com >Onelist: A free email community service >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Breastfeeding is Best!! >http://www.mariaann.com/breastfeeding.htm >If you like this list also check out http://www.onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/weanedbuddies Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 1999 Report Share Posted March 12, 1999 Hi there- Welcome to the list. I have a three month old and I breastfeed- it's the best thing for your baby, and it's good for you, too. I hope you find lots of support on this list. Dawn. jimi@... introduction > > >Hi! My name is , and I am 25. I have been married five years to >Adam, who is 27. We are looking forward to the birth of our first child in >about five weeks. I plan to breastfeed, but I have very little support >outside my husband, so I am looking for other people to help me along! > >Thanks! > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Ta Da! Come see our new web site! >http://www.onelist.com >Onelist: A free email community service >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Breastfeeding is Best!! >http://www.mariaann.com/breastfeeding.htm >If you like this list also check out http://www.onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/weanedbuddies Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 1999 Report Share Posted March 13, 1999 , Hey, my nick name is Shelli! Nice to have you here. Your decision is the best one. Some of us have had many hurdles to jump in order to breast feed our children and others were smooth sailing the entire way. Either way, you will have a lot of support here. Lean on us and let us know when your precious arrival is here! - Jake 3-11-94 & Clay 10-22-97 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 1999 Report Share Posted March 13, 1999 , Hey, my nick name is Shelli! Nice to have you here. Your decision is the best one. Some of us have had many hurdles to jump in order to breast feed our children and others were smooth sailing the entire way. Either way, you will have a lot of support here. Lean on us and let us know when your precious arrival is here! - Jake 3-11-94 & Clay 10-22-97 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 1999 Report Share Posted March 13, 1999 , Hey, my nick name is Shelli! Nice to have you here. Your decision is the best one. Some of us have had many hurdles to jump in order to breast feed our children and others were smooth sailing the entire way. Either way, you will have a lot of support here. Lean on us and let us know when your precious arrival is here! - Jake 3-11-94 & Clay 10-22-97 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 1999 Report Share Posted March 15, 1999 , Welcome to the list! You have come to the right spot for support. There are MANY wonderful women on this list with TONS of very helpful information. So, if you have any questions ask away! : ) I'm Dana, Sahm to Philip ph , born 9/17/97. I look forward to getting to know you better. Dana : ) name is , and I am 25. I have been married five years to Adam, who is 27. We are looking forward to the birth of our first child in about five weeks. I plan to breastfeed, but I have very little support outside my husband, so I am looking for other people to help me along! Thanks! >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 1999 Report Share Posted April 6, 1999 , Welcome! Wendi Kaija 7yo Zaid 17 months Introduction From: LilNukie@... Hi everyone. I am new to this list and would like to introduce myself. My name is . I am married and a 25 year old working mommy to Davian Luciano Galindo born 12-10-98. He has been exclusively on breast milk since birth. I had a C-section and because of all the antibiotics they had me on in the hospital I had a yeast infection in my breasts (AKA thrush) and Davian had it in his mouth for 11 weeks!!! We finally won the battle I think although sometimes I think I may still have it and have just gotten used to the pain LOL. If anyone has any questions about thrush please ask me...I feel like and expert now. Well I look forward to meeting everyone and sharing thoughts, ideas, etc. on the list. mommy to Davian (12-10-98) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Did you know that ONElist hosts some of the largest lists on the Internet? http://www.ONElist.com Our scaleable system is the most reliable free e-mail service on the Internet! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Breastfeeding is Best!! http://www.mariaann.com/breastfeeding Remember to Vote in our Weekly Breastfeeding Poll!! If you like this list also check out http://www.onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/weanedbuddies Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 1999 Report Share Posted April 6, 1999 , Welcome! Wendi Kaija 7yo Zaid 17 months Introduction From: LilNukie@... Hi everyone. I am new to this list and would like to introduce myself. My name is . I am married and a 25 year old working mommy to Davian Luciano Galindo born 12-10-98. He has been exclusively on breast milk since birth. I had a C-section and because of all the antibiotics they had me on in the hospital I had a yeast infection in my breasts (AKA thrush) and Davian had it in his mouth for 11 weeks!!! We finally won the battle I think although sometimes I think I may still have it and have just gotten used to the pain LOL. If anyone has any questions about thrush please ask me...I feel like and expert now. Well I look forward to meeting everyone and sharing thoughts, ideas, etc. on the list. mommy to Davian (12-10-98) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Did you know that ONElist hosts some of the largest lists on the Internet? http://www.ONElist.com Our scaleable system is the most reliable free e-mail service on the Internet! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Breastfeeding is Best!! http://www.mariaann.com/breastfeeding Remember to Vote in our Weekly Breastfeeding Poll!! If you like this list also check out http://www.onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/weanedbuddies Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 1999 Report Share Posted April 6, 1999 , Welcome! Wendi Kaija 7yo Zaid 17 months Introduction From: LilNukie@... Hi everyone. I am new to this list and would like to introduce myself. My name is . I am married and a 25 year old working mommy to Davian Luciano Galindo born 12-10-98. He has been exclusively on breast milk since birth. I had a C-section and because of all the antibiotics they had me on in the hospital I had a yeast infection in my breasts (AKA thrush) and Davian had it in his mouth for 11 weeks!!! We finally won the battle I think although sometimes I think I may still have it and have just gotten used to the pain LOL. If anyone has any questions about thrush please ask me...I feel like and expert now. Well I look forward to meeting everyone and sharing thoughts, ideas, etc. on the list. mommy to Davian (12-10-98) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Did you know that ONElist hosts some of the largest lists on the Internet? http://www.ONElist.com Our scaleable system is the most reliable free e-mail service on the Internet! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Breastfeeding is Best!! http://www.mariaann.com/breastfeeding Remember to Vote in our Weekly Breastfeeding Poll!! If you like this list also check out http://www.onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/weanedbuddies Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2000 Report Share Posted April 26, 2000 > > Work full-time from home with DH as Registered Childminder. Been an > Tupman Hi now we are on *coffee* I feel able to ask is your DH also a reg. childminder? is it quite unusual and did he have a hard time getting registered? - just curious sorry DD1 had a young man look after her a nursery and he was doing his NNEB - he found it quite hard to get the support he needed sometimes which was a pity I have to say he was brill. with the children and they loved him. and Fran still recognises him 5years later when she doesn't remember some of the others Caroline jersey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2000 Report Share Posted April 26, 2000 > > Work full-time from home with DH as Registered Childminder. Been an > Tupman Hi now we are on *coffee* I feel able to ask is your DH also a reg. childminder? is it quite unusual and did he have a hard time getting registered? - just curious sorry DD1 had a young man look after her a nursery and he was doing his NNEB - he found it quite hard to get the support he needed sometimes which was a pity I have to say he was brill. with the children and they loved him. and Fran still recognises him 5years later when she doesn't remember some of the others Caroline jersey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2000 Report Share Posted April 26, 2000 > > Work full-time from home with DH as Registered Childminder. Been an > Tupman Hi now we are on *coffee* I feel able to ask is your DH also a reg. childminder? is it quite unusual and did he have a hard time getting registered? - just curious sorry DD1 had a young man look after her a nursery and he was doing his NNEB - he found it quite hard to get the support he needed sometimes which was a pity I have to say he was brill. with the children and they loved him. and Fran still recognises him 5years later when she doesn't remember some of the others Caroline jersey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2000 Report Share Posted May 9, 2000 Hi Helen and welcome! >I'm Helen and from Liverpool. I'm 35 and have 3 boys aged 11, 8 >and 2 and I'm expecting my 4th baby on Christmas Day!!. My DH was born on 25/12/64. It's amazing how many people don't realise what day it is when you put it like that! Someone, somewhere, some time ago said that children who are born on Xmas Day consider are particularly optimistic <braces herself for disagreement> ;-) and DH would certainly go along with this. Hope you enjoy the list. -- Sue Co-moderator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2000 Report Share Posted May 21, 2000 -----Original Message----- From: Liz Goudie My DH spent 5 months Taiwan from Nov >to Easter and we had a couple of trips out there for school hols. He's home >again now and we're readjusting to being a family in one place again. I'm >amazed at how many dirty clothes an adult male makes and and how much food >he consumes! > Hi Liz as no-one else seems to be around tonight thought I'd say a formal hello and nice to meet you! My DH works away for long periods too and yes I can agree with how much less general house work there is when he's gone and how much he generates when he's home. He requires 'proper food' for dinner - meat and 2 veg and a pudding - whereas I'll happily have beans on toast and yoghurt with the kids and his laundry consists of such big things! I know I'm lucky not to be a single Mum but few people understand the pros of less mess/clutter/shopping/food preparation without a hungry unliberated man about the place! I have never quite worked out why weekly we fill 3 binbags of rubbish when he's away and seven when he's home!!!! Sally Shoolbraid Torbay & South Devon Br/Mem/Bookings Sec. and Eleanor 6 and Tom 5. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2000 Report Share Posted May 21, 2000 -----Original Message----- From: Liz Goudie My DH spent 5 months Taiwan from Nov >to Easter and we had a couple of trips out there for school hols. He's home >again now and we're readjusting to being a family in one place again. I'm >amazed at how many dirty clothes an adult male makes and and how much food >he consumes! > Hi Liz as no-one else seems to be around tonight thought I'd say a formal hello and nice to meet you! My DH works away for long periods too and yes I can agree with how much less general house work there is when he's gone and how much he generates when he's home. He requires 'proper food' for dinner - meat and 2 veg and a pudding - whereas I'll happily have beans on toast and yoghurt with the kids and his laundry consists of such big things! I know I'm lucky not to be a single Mum but few people understand the pros of less mess/clutter/shopping/food preparation without a hungry unliberated man about the place! I have never quite worked out why weekly we fill 3 binbags of rubbish when he's away and seven when he's home!!!! Sally Shoolbraid Torbay & South Devon Br/Mem/Bookings Sec. and Eleanor 6 and Tom 5. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2000 Report Share Posted May 21, 2000 -----Original Message----- From: Liz Goudie My DH spent 5 months Taiwan from Nov >to Easter and we had a couple of trips out there for school hols. He's home >again now and we're readjusting to being a family in one place again. I'm >amazed at how many dirty clothes an adult male makes and and how much food >he consumes! > Hi Liz as no-one else seems to be around tonight thought I'd say a formal hello and nice to meet you! My DH works away for long periods too and yes I can agree with how much less general house work there is when he's gone and how much he generates when he's home. He requires 'proper food' for dinner - meat and 2 veg and a pudding - whereas I'll happily have beans on toast and yoghurt with the kids and his laundry consists of such big things! I know I'm lucky not to be a single Mum but few people understand the pros of less mess/clutter/shopping/food preparation without a hungry unliberated man about the place! I have never quite worked out why weekly we fill 3 binbags of rubbish when he's away and seven when he's home!!!! Sally Shoolbraid Torbay & South Devon Br/Mem/Bookings Sec. and Eleanor 6 and Tom 5. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2000 Report Share Posted May 22, 2000 Oh so true, all of it. DH has gone again, for 6 weeks this time. Can't say where - bit hush hush, but I wouldn't like to be there that's for sure!! Emma adjusts very well (except that she is sleeping in my bed at the moment) and preschool are pretty good doing bits on the place where Emma's Daddy is. BUT, the mess... DH is so good at tidying (so good he lost my bread machine paddle) but I am s till amazed at the lack of washing/washing up/ ease of cooking/ and the overwhelming quiet, when he is not here. It is hard and I am always pleased to see him return, but it is bliss when he has gone again. Sue H. Colin & Sally Shoolbraid wrote: > -----Original Message----- > From: Liz Goudie My DH spent 5 months Taiwan from Nov > My DH works away for long periods too and yes I can agree with how much less > general house work there is when he's gone and how much he generates when > he's home. He requires 'proper food' for dinner - meat and 2 veg and a > pudding - whereas I'll happily have beans on toast and yoghurt with the kids > and his laundry consists of such big things! I know I'm lucky not to be a > single Mum but few people understand the pros of less > mess/clutter/shopping/food preparation without a hungry unliberated man > about the place! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2000 Report Share Posted May 22, 2000 Oh so true, all of it. DH has gone again, for 6 weeks this time. Can't say where - bit hush hush, but I wouldn't like to be there that's for sure!! Emma adjusts very well (except that she is sleeping in my bed at the moment) and preschool are pretty good doing bits on the place where Emma's Daddy is. BUT, the mess... DH is so good at tidying (so good he lost my bread machine paddle) but I am s till amazed at the lack of washing/washing up/ ease of cooking/ and the overwhelming quiet, when he is not here. It is hard and I am always pleased to see him return, but it is bliss when he has gone again. Sue H. Colin & Sally Shoolbraid wrote: > -----Original Message----- > From: Liz Goudie My DH spent 5 months Taiwan from Nov > My DH works away for long periods too and yes I can agree with how much less > general house work there is when he's gone and how much he generates when > he's home. He requires 'proper food' for dinner - meat and 2 veg and a > pudding - whereas I'll happily have beans on toast and yoghurt with the kids > and his laundry consists of such big things! I know I'm lucky not to be a > single Mum but few people understand the pros of less > mess/clutter/shopping/food preparation without a hungry unliberated man > about the place! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2000 Report Share Posted May 22, 2000 Oh so true, all of it. DH has gone again, for 6 weeks this time. Can't say where - bit hush hush, but I wouldn't like to be there that's for sure!! Emma adjusts very well (except that she is sleeping in my bed at the moment) and preschool are pretty good doing bits on the place where Emma's Daddy is. BUT, the mess... DH is so good at tidying (so good he lost my bread machine paddle) but I am s till amazed at the lack of washing/washing up/ ease of cooking/ and the overwhelming quiet, when he is not here. It is hard and I am always pleased to see him return, but it is bliss when he has gone again. Sue H. Colin & Sally Shoolbraid wrote: > -----Original Message----- > From: Liz Goudie My DH spent 5 months Taiwan from Nov > My DH works away for long periods too and yes I can agree with how much less > general house work there is when he's gone and how much he generates when > he's home. He requires 'proper food' for dinner - meat and 2 veg and a > pudding - whereas I'll happily have beans on toast and yoghurt with the kids > and his laundry consists of such big things! I know I'm lucky not to be a > single Mum but few people understand the pros of less > mess/clutter/shopping/food preparation without a hungry unliberated man > about the place! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2000 Report Share Posted May 22, 2000 Sue H said........Oh so true, all of it. DH has gone again, for 6 weeks this time. Can't say where - bit hush hush, but I wouldn't like to be there that's for sure!! -------- Why are you not allowed to say, Sue? Is it military? Lesley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2000 Report Share Posted May 22, 2000 Sue H said........Oh so true, all of it. DH has gone again, for 6 weeks this time. Can't say where - bit hush hush, but I wouldn't like to be there that's for sure!! -------- Why are you not allowed to say, Sue? Is it military? Lesley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2000 Report Share Posted May 22, 2000 Re: Introduction > > -----Original Message----- > From: Liz Goudie My DH spent 5 months Taiwan from Nov > >to Easter and we had a couple of trips out there for school hols. He's > home > >again now and we're readjusting to being a family in one place again. I'm > >amazed at how many dirty clothes an adult male makes and and how much food > >he consumes! > > > Hi Liz > as no-one else seems to be around tonight thought I'd say a formal hello and > nice to meet you! > > My DH works away a well, the house is never tidy when he is there, when he is away everything seems so much more organized. I think the washing tripples when I have his as well, so does the shopping. > > Sally Shoolbraid > Torbay & South Devon > Br/Mem/Bookings Sec. and Eleanor 6 and Tom 5. > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Failed tests, classes skipped, forgotten locker combinations. > Remember the good 'ol days > http://click./1/4053/8/_/_/_/958944690/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2000 Report Share Posted May 22, 2000 Re: Introduction > > -----Original Message----- > From: Liz Goudie My DH spent 5 months Taiwan from Nov > >to Easter and we had a couple of trips out there for school hols. He's > home > >again now and we're readjusting to being a family in one place again. I'm > >amazed at how many dirty clothes an adult male makes and and how much food > >he consumes! > > > Hi Liz > as no-one else seems to be around tonight thought I'd say a formal hello and > nice to meet you! > > My DH works away a well, the house is never tidy when he is there, when he is away everything seems so much more organized. I think the washing tripples when I have his as well, so does the shopping. > > Sally Shoolbraid > Torbay & South Devon > Br/Mem/Bookings Sec. and Eleanor 6 and Tom 5. > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Failed tests, classes skipped, forgotten locker combinations. > Remember the good 'ol days > http://click./1/4053/8/_/_/_/958944690/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2000 Report Share Posted May 22, 2000 Re: Introduction > > -----Original Message----- > From: Liz Goudie My DH spent 5 months Taiwan from Nov > >to Easter and we had a couple of trips out there for school hols. He's > home > >again now and we're readjusting to being a family in one place again. I'm > >amazed at how many dirty clothes an adult male makes and and how much food > >he consumes! > > > Hi Liz > as no-one else seems to be around tonight thought I'd say a formal hello and > nice to meet you! > > My DH works away a well, the house is never tidy when he is there, when he is away everything seems so much more organized. I think the washing tripples when I have his as well, so does the shopping. > > Sally Shoolbraid > Torbay & South Devon > Br/Mem/Bookings Sec. and Eleanor 6 and Tom 5. > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Failed tests, classes skipped, forgotten locker combinations. > Remember the good 'ol days > http://click./1/4053/8/_/_/_/958944690/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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