"Babymoons" anyone?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Stop with the Babymoon name. That term was recently voted as one of the most over used and hated terms used by new mothers. Second was Bucket List.


Was Hubs third?


It was definitely hard for me to get past that. I keep seeing a 22 year-old girl who thinks it's neato to be married and stuff. And she's only going to be in the second "tri!"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Stop with the Babymoon name. That term was recently voted as one of the most over used and hated terms used by new mothers. Second was Bucket List.


Was Hubs third?


How about preggers? Or prego? ;)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Babymoon sounds narcissistic... it's all about me, me, me.


Why shouldn't it be about her? She's the pregnant one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Stop with the Babymoon name. That term was recently voted as one of the most over used and hated terms used by new mothers. Second was Bucket List.


Was Hubs third?


Hubs is way more annoying than babymoon. It may be the most annoying word I've heard this year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What about somewhere in upstate ny or Maine?


I was thinking Maine. There is great food in Portland and you could rent a car and drive up the coast exploring. Stay at nice B&Bs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What about somewhere in upstate ny or Maine?


I was thinking Maine. There is great food in Portland and you could rent a car and drive up the coast exploring. Stay at nice B&Bs.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What about somewhere in upstate ny or Maine?


I was thinking Maine. There is great food in Portland and you could rent a car and drive up the coast exploring. Stay at nice B&Bs.


Maine would be great. Beautiful, good food, no passport required.

You might also enjoy an NC mountain resort in the Blue Ridge or Great Smokey Mountains. Asheville is a fun town to visit, too.
Anonymous
In July I'd go somewhere that won't be as hot as it will be here! Maine sounds great, or anywhere north. What about Aspen?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Stop with the Babymoon name. That term was recently voted as one of the most over used and hated terms used by new mothers. Second was Bucket List.


Was Hubs third?


It was definitely hard for me to get past that. I keep seeing a 22 year-old girl who thinks it's neato to be married and stuff. And she's only going to be in the second "tri!"


It's probably hard for you to get past a lot of things in life. Lighten up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Stop with the Babymoon name. That term was recently voted as one of the most over used and hated terms used by new mothers. Second was Bucket List.


Was Hubs third?


It was definitely hard for me to get past that. I keep seeing a 22 year-old girl who thinks it's neato to be married and stuff. And she's only going to be in the second "tri!"


It's probably hard for you to get past a lot of things in life. Lighten up.


Oh, honey. Bless your heart.
Anonymous
It's July, so skip the Caribbean (it's going to be just as hot if not hotter than DC). I would go to Bar Harbor and stay at Bar Harbor Inn and Spa. Gorgeous. And there is truly incredibly food up there. Fly to Portland (1 hour ish flight direct from DCA) then drive to Bar Harbor. You could even stop along the way overnight for a night in one of the towns (Booth Bay, etc.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Babymoon sounds narcissistic... it's all about me, me, me.


Jesus, unclench. And I think that phrase is so overdone, but seriously.

Vacation then. Call it a damn vacation. Yes its about "me". All vacations are. There is no need to spend one's life searching for pet peeves.
Anonymous
While you're at it, stop with the "honeymoon" term too--I mean, that's just a vacation as well, right?

Sarcasm, ftr.
Anonymous
I would want a beach, warm waters, virgin drinks and lots of good food.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Stop with the Babymoon name. That term was recently voted as one of the most over used and hated terms used by new mothers. Second was Bucket List.


Was Hubs third?


Hubs is way more annoying than babymoon. It may be the most annoying word I've heard this year.


Push Present has to be up there, don't you think?
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