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[quote=Anonymous]I am considering blocking all the Jesus-y people on fb. "Little Anne-Marie spit up so many times today. Thanking God for his bountiful blessings!" Really? And then grandma and the aunts chime in with, "Praying for Anne-Marie!" "In his divine mercy, you are a part of His plan!" "Loving Jesus for giving us our niece!" Anne-Marie is a perfectly healthy baby who happened to barf a bunch that day. I don't know why it rubs me the wrong way, but it does. So do the politics people -- whether I agree or disagree. My husband gets worked up over the liberal posts of a family friend. My dad gets worked up over the liberal posts of a family member. I am on perpetual eye roll over the conservative posts of a member of a moms group I belonged to for a while. I remain silent. I think it is natural to have the reaction you are having and I can't tell how old your kid(s) is/are, but I am guessing they are younger. Honestly, blow it off. Who gives a crap what her opinion is? Who gives a crap if she is judging you? All of the people who judged me in those early days for my decisions can't argue with my now 10 year old who is thriving.[/quote]
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