Toddlers are Quackers

:hugs Of course it is! Posts are public!
I don't have a backbone. The fact that I am still married proves that. I am biding my time, and trying to make sure that I don't get messed over too bad in the end.
As soon as Duckling was born, my mother-in-law told my husband and me that she would be on our side should we decide to take custody. Idk that despite not talkng to me in over a year, she wouldn't still.


Ok, they may well be public, but you were not soliticing for advice - it was in that spirit that I wrote what I did. And I have no doubt about your spinal status is fine and well - sometimes it simply eludes us temporarily, but it's there...
 
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Of course it is! Posts are public!
I don't have a backbone. The fact that I am still married proves that. I am biding my time, and trying to make sure that I don't get messed over too bad in the end.
As soon as Duckling was born, my mother-in-law told my husband and me that she would be on our side should we decide to take custody. Idk that despite not talkng to me in over a year, she wouldn't still.
she might still, doesnt your MIL have her sometimes too?
 
she might still, doesnt your MIL have her sometimes too?

Nope. She can't lift her due to a plate (or is it a bowl?) in her arm. She goes crazy with the stupid things that she knows about that go on. From day one, she trusted me. Since then, she knows that I am a good parent. The only thing we have never agreed on, is that having wet hair and going outside will cause pneumonia.
 
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Nope. She can't lift her due to a plate (or is it a bowl?) in her arm. She goes crazy with the stupid things that she knows about that go on. From day one, she trusted me. Since then, she knows that I am a good parent. The only thing we have never agreed on, is that having wet hair and going outside will cause pneumonia.
how do you feel about the wet hair outside?
 
Nope. She can't lift her due to a plate (or is it a bowl?) in her arm. She goes crazy with the stupid things that she knows about that go on. From day one, she trusted me. Since then, she knows that I am a good parent. The only thing we have never agreed on, is that having wet hair and going outside will cause pneumonia.


Old wives' tale
 
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how do you feel about the wet hair outside? 

I don't use a blowdryer, remember? I take that back. We used to go for a ride after taking showers. So, the Harley was the blow dryer. :lau
Didn't do much for the health of our hair, but I learned the tricks of getting the tangles out .... And the bugs. And occasional bird. Even a bat.
 
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