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Some Fiddling

I was reading A Consuming Experience and found her post about combining Blogger Comments and Haloscan trackback. So I decided to try it out along with turning on backlinks and also per Consuming Experience again, adding links to some of the major blog search engines for each post. I've also added links to Del.icio.us and Furl.

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October 26, 2005   Comments Off

Diaper Genie – Babies without diapers? No thanks. By Emily Bazelon

Diaper Genie – Babies without diapers? No thanks. By Emily Bazelon

I'm interested in EC myself and I practice AP or attachment parenting. My daughter co-slept with us from about 6 months till about 3.5 when she wanted her own bed. The next baby I'm looking into trying EC or elimination communication or using cloth as I have no issues with laundry.

I had issues with her tone like people who do EC or AP are freaks for you know actually paying attention to your child. I think children aren't to be kept in one place and only noticed at meals and when they did something wrong, but they aren't like stuffed animals to be accessories or proof of success or something.

It does boil down to choices and all parents should be supportive-not condoning or condeming but saying "I may not agree with your choice , but if it works for your family and situation, I'll support and defend your decisions"

October 18, 2005   2 Comments

An Angry Old Broad: I Shall Make a Tin Foil Chapeau as my next art project…

An Angry Old Broad: I Shall Make a Tin Foil Chapeau as my next art project…

Amen sister. There is something fishy in Washington and the stench is growing.

October 6, 2005   Comments Off

25 Questions About the Murder of New Orleans

25 Questions About the Murder of New Orleans

I say everybody involved wasn't doing their jobs. It shouldn't have been such a nasty mess at all if the government from local to federal did the jobs they were supposed to and elected for by the citizens of New Orleans, and Lousiana.

(via BlondeSense)

October 6, 2005   Comments Off