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muneca
We fall asleep with her, and sometimes if we're not to tired, we get her to her bed, but if not she wakes up with us. I am 6 month pregnant, and I am worried about our new baby and this situation. I Breastfeed my 4 year old, and of course I want to brestfeed this new baby too. And sometimes I will need the bed to breastfeed. It is important for you to know that my 4 year old, did sleep in her bed until she was 2 years. She got sick, we took her to our bed and the rest is history. We have tried to get her sleep in her bed, but then she wants one of us with her. We also told her that the princesses, if she sleeps trough the nigth in her bed, will bring her gifts. It work out in the beginning but not anymore. We dont know what else to do. Could you please help!!!!
Heloo!!! I am not breastfeeding my 4 yesr old right now. I meant that I didi breastfeed her until she was 1 year old, and I want to do the same with this neww baby
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Ok, there was this weird episode on Scrubs where a woman was still breastfeeding her 5 year old. Cut to a scene where the woman is cooing and awwing to her son. Pan down to the irate teenager who's saying (with a milk moustache), "C'mon Mom! I'm trying to eat here!".
Seriously, stop breastfeeding the 4-yr-old. Then, deal with a few nights of whining and crying (preferably do it over a long weekend) and make the girl go to sleep in her own damn bed. You're the parent! Act like it!
Ok, there was this weird episode on Scrubs where a woman was still breastfeeding her 5 year old. Cut to a scene where the woman is cooing and awwing to her son. Pan down to the irate teenager who's saying (with a milk moustache), "C'mon Mom! I'm trying to eat here!".
Seriously, stop breastfeeding the 4-yr-old. Then, deal with a few nights of whining and crying (preferably do it over a long weekend) and make the girl go to sleep in her own damn bed. You're the parent! Act like it!
What would be a good gift to take to my host family in Costa Rica?
cakirk8
I will be living with them for 4 weeks. The family consists of mom, dad, and 4 year old daughter. I have thought about brownie mix and measuring cups, because I have several hispanic friends who had never tried brownies or even knew what they were, until I baked them for them. I got the idea of adding measuring cups from another website.
This wouldn't be all I would take. So please, any ideas would be a GREAT help!
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well im Costa Rican-American and when ever we go visit my family we always bring them snickers chocolate bars and other american candies lol i know it sounds a little odd but yea my grandmother and all my family really loves them lol i dont remember if they have snickers bars in costa rica but if they do im sure they are probably too expensive for the average Costa Rican (my family lives in a very poor area in San Jose so yea when i say "average" i mean that type of people)
-a word of advice though....if the family is stable financially (meaning they have a nice house, nice things, have their children in private schools, their own cars and live in a good neighborhood) then i wouldn't want to take the chance of offending them by bring them american candy....if they CAN afford the candy then it would be a bit insulting to bring them something that they can get themselves ( but that doesnt apply to all gift...i dont know if im explaining myself correctly lol)
- but if you see that they are a humble, modest family (like mine) then im sure they would be more than grateful to have such a luxury that is american candy.
- u know what....to be on the safe side, you could bring them boxes of good quality chocolates like those assorted chocolates form Godiva and Ghirardelli. That way it shows your giving them something extra special (nothing cheap) and it wont insult them either way (and im sure the little girl will love chocolate...i mean, who wouldnt ;-)... ) AND it really wont cost you too too much when you think about it. So yea ...you cant go wrong with mixed cocoa lol
- u could also buy the little girl a really nice coloring book (not something you picked up at a dollar store...like my mom usually does for my little cousins *eye roll* ) like a huge book and a box of Crayola color pencils, markers, crayons ...a whole coloring kit lol. If you win over the baby of the house you'll win over the entire family ...trust me ;-) lol
-or a really nice Barbie or any popular doll from Toys R Us with some nice accessories (again try not to be too cheap about it...im only saying that cuz of my experience with my mother lol)
yea something along those lines....hope this helps!!
if you need any more ideas just let me know lol
Hope you have a great time in Costa Rica, its a beautiful country filled with beautiful people both inside and out ;-) (and im not just saying that cuz im tica lol) ....good luck!!
well im Costa Rican-American and when ever we go visit my family we always bring them snickers chocolate bars and other american candies lol i know it sounds a little odd but yea my grandmother and all my family really loves them lol i dont remember if they have snickers bars in costa rica but if they do im sure they are probably too expensive for the average Costa Rican (my family lives in a very poor area in San Jose so yea when i say "average" i mean that type of people)
-a word of advice though....if the family is stable financially (meaning they have a nice house, nice things, have their children in private schools, their own cars and live in a good neighborhood) then i wouldn't want to take the chance of offending them by bring them american candy....if they CAN afford the candy then it would be a bit insulting to bring them something that they can get themselves ( but that doesnt apply to all gift...i dont know if im explaining myself correctly lol)
- but if you see that they are a humble, modest family (like mine) then im sure they would be more than grateful to have such a luxury that is american candy.
- u know what....to be on the safe side, you could bring them boxes of good quality chocolates like those assorted chocolates form Godiva and Ghirardelli. That way it shows your giving them something extra special (nothing cheap) and it wont insult them either way (and im sure the little girl will love chocolate...i mean, who wouldnt ;-)... ) AND it really wont cost you too too much when you think about it. So yea ...you cant go wrong with mixed cocoa lol
- u could also buy the little girl a really nice coloring book (not something you picked up at a dollar store...like my mom usually does for my little cousins *eye roll* ) like a huge book and a box of Crayola color pencils, markers, crayons ...a whole coloring kit lol. If you win over the baby of the house you'll win over the entire family ...trust me ;-) lol
-or a really nice Barbie or any popular doll from Toys R Us with some nice accessories (again try not to be too cheap about it...im only saying that cuz of my experience with my mother lol)
yea something along those lines....hope this helps!!
if you need any more ideas just let me know lol
Hope you have a great time in Costa Rica, its a beautiful country filled with beautiful people both inside and out ;-) (and im not just saying that cuz im tica lol) ....good luck!!
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