It's in a lake, no chlorine, last year was in a pool and she was ok but she couldn't escape the pool lol
Ohh, okay.
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It's in a lake, no chlorine, last year was in a pool and she was ok but she couldn't escape the pool lol
nah I laugh and talk to you guysSounds like it's more torture for you than her.
that's so funnyThey were waiting their turn.![]()
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Duckling took the feeder away, and they stood there waiting for it to be returned. They know the drill.
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My absolute favorite picture! They were not too concerned about her trying to catch them. They just moved out of her reach when they had to.
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But you just said you hate swim lessons.nah I laugh and talk to you guys
that's so funny
Since switching to bottles (she was offered the breast only two or three times a day. They almost lost her) there has been mold and spoiled milk in her bottles. I would have to clean out the diaper bag to get the old bottles clean. They would just use them dirty.
The diaper bag lasted about a month. I had always supplied all but formula. They weren't giving me enough formula, so I started buying that too. They supplied the baby. (Naked all winter, over dressed all summer.) Good thing I know how to make formula from scratch!![]()
I still had to find dirty bottles. Now we are (mostly) on cups. They are just as moldy and full of spoiled milk. They now send a cooler. Full of spilled and stinky juice and milk. Diapers are mostly supplied by them lately. I said that I couldn't afford it. They are getting assistance for a child they never have. I got tired of being messed over.
So, now her cups are in the sink, cooler cleaned out, and her laundry will be washed later. Along with the diaper bag.![]()
Safe as houses, I assure you. It seems to work out like this: BertS n Sour tag team with nuanced comments, then I wade in with the subtlety of a brick. That's other threads though![]()
'subtlety of a brick' - that's not quite how I have heard you referenced.![]()
Hint - try rhyming.![]()