ohh your string of letters was not out of line. I should have used bold for the MY in the my family friendly meaning. Sorry, my mistake. Although we don't use that b word with toddlers.
I'm with you on this!!! =) Toddler boys especially find some words too funny to say and then break out saying those words over and over again in the most inappropriate settings.
Been there, done that, twice, the t-shirt got spit up on. lol
But the home page for the urban dictionary has words that most families consider "bad" words as part of their words for the day. So the site is not family friendly.
In that case, I will probably stick to asking ppl I see using abbv. =) Thanks for the heads up! =)
That book is very math oriented so you might want to check it out early. Also it is common in my library.
Babies can be expensive but don't have to be. Lots of ways to keep the cost down. Avoiding formula, used clothes sometimes have not even been worn, shoes are not truly needed until walking, fancy toys are more for the parents than the child, basic old school diapers are a great way to save too.
Yes, formula and diapers are two huge money pits when you have kids (then shoes after they start walking, b/c the destroy them or grow out of them every five minutes!!!). I avoided the formula almost entirely; we bought formula a little and DH said (every time he bought it) I'm glad they're ____ (being nursed or eating solid food). The diaper pit is full of my money; we used disposables and I would not go back there. DH didn't want me to have to wash the extra laundry, but I'd rather do that than the alternative. PS: there are other absorbent items that can be either disposable or cloth and the cloth is much better for the person wearing/using them. (I hope I was dainty enough in that!!! )