Anonymous
Post 03/28/2013 20:38     Subject: WWYD - Approach new mom with thick blanket over the top of carseat (not handlebar)/baby's face

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:You are overreacting.


OP here- You are probably right, but I approached. She was very thankful and touched that I showed concern for her baby.



Here we go again. OP, your writing style is so distinctive, I tecognize it immediately. Write your novel based on your personaliyu disorder. My siggesion for a working title. "The Troll(moil) within."


This is the same OP who had a waiter touch her baby's feet in the restaurant, right? Why pose these hypothetical questions, OP, if you're just going to then go ahead and tell us what you did or whether you were offended? What a waste of time.


Umm, no, that was me. Never to post again.




Op--don't sweat it. I think people like to be DCUM sleuths.
Anonymous
Post 03/28/2013 20:08     Subject: WWYD - Approach new mom with thick blanket over the top of carseat (not handlebar)/baby's face

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You are overreacting.


OP here- You are probably right, but I approached. She was very thankful and touched that I showed concern for her baby.



Here we go again. OP, your writing style is so distinctive, I tecognize it immediately. Write your novel based on your personaliyu disorder. My siggesion for a working title. "The Troll(moil) within."


This is the same OP who had a waiter touch her baby's feet in the restaurant, right? Why pose these hypothetical questions, OP, if you're just going to then go ahead and tell us what you did or whether you were offended? What a waste of time.


Umm, no, that was me. Never to post again.


Op--don't sweat it. I think people like to be DCUM sleuths.
Anonymous
Post 03/28/2013 19:51     Subject: Re:WWYD - Approach new mom with thick blanket over the top of carseat (not handlebar)/baby's face

OP, ignore the haters. They have nothing going on in their real lives, so they try to fabricate virtual drama to quell their boredom.

PP with the suggestion to leave a note on the baby - you made me laugh out loud.
Anonymous
Post 03/28/2013 16:44     Subject: WWYD - Approach new mom with thick blanket over the top of carseat (not handlebar)/baby's face

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You are overreacting.


OP here- You are probably right, but I approached. She was very thankful and touched that I showed concern for her baby.



Here we go again. OP, your writing style is so distinctive, I tecognize it immediately. Write your novel based on your personaliyu disorder. My siggesion for a working title. "The Troll(moil) within."


This is the same OP who had a waiter touch her baby's feet in the restaurant, right? Why pose these hypothetical questions, OP, if you're just going to then go ahead and tell us what you did or whether you were offended? What a waste of time.


Umm, no, that was me. Never to post again.
Anonymous
Post 03/28/2013 15:27     Subject: WWYD - Approach new mom with thick blanket over the top of carseat (not handlebar)/baby's face

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You are overreacting.


OP here- You are probably right, but I approached. She was very thankful and touched that I showed concern for her baby.



Here we go again. OP, your writing style is so distinctive, I tecognize it immediately. Write your novel based on your personaliyu disorder. My siggesion for a working title. "The Troll(moil) within."


This is the same OP who had a waiter touch her baby's feet in the restaurant, right? Why pose these hypothetical questions, OP, if you're just going to then go ahead and tell us what you did or whether you were offended? What a waste of time.
Anonymous
Post 03/28/2013 15:25     Subject: WWYD - Approach new mom with thick blanket over the top of carseat (not handlebar)/baby's face

Holy crap OP, MYOB.
Anonymous
Post 03/28/2013 14:16     Subject: WWYD - Approach new mom with thick blanket over the top of carseat (not handlebar)/baby's face

Just to be clear, a blanket directly on a baby's face is not a SIDS hazard, it's a suffocation hazard. However, that said, I'm still not sure I'd've had the guts to say anything--but I really like a PPs suggestion to make it a comment along the lines of "your coat fell on the floor", implying that the mother didn't know/do it on purpose. Now that I have that in my head I might feel more comfortable saying something in the future.
Anonymous
Post 03/28/2013 14:14     Subject: WWYD - Approach new mom with thick blanket over the top of carseat (not handlebar)/baby's face

My friend did this same thing with a heavy blanket over her baby when the baby slept. It killed me and I said something about it all the time. Didn't make a difference, but it broke my heart. I felt so bad for the baby.
Anonymous
Post 03/28/2013 14:13     Subject: WWYD - Approach new mom with thick blanket over the top of carseat (not handlebar)/baby's face

Glad the mother you approached took it so well. I don't think I would have. I probably would have been polite but it would have really ticked me off. If I sensed judgment in your tone, or that you'd been watching me the whole time I might have gotten angry and told you to MYODB.

But leaving a note on the baby?! Hilarious!
Anonymous
Post 03/28/2013 14:03     Subject: WWYD - Approach new mom with thick blanket over the top of carseat (not handlebar)/baby's face

Gosh, people here are harsh. I have a newborn and I would have been thankful for the OP's comment. When I first put a blanket over the carseat when newborn was a week old and I had to go to the doctors, I wasn't sure whether I should put it over the handlebar or under it to protect from the wind and cold out there.
Anonymous
Post 03/28/2013 13:56     Subject: WWYD - Approach new mom with thick blanket over the top of carseat (not handlebar)/baby's face

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You are overreacting.


OP here- You are probably right, but I approached. She was very thankful and touched that I showed concern for her baby.



Here we go again. OP, your writing style is so distinctive, I tecognize it immediately. Write your novel based on your personaliyu disorder. My siggesion for a working title. "The Troll(moil) within."


??? I've initiated three threads on here in my entire life: from zero to p90x, half bathroom off dining area, and one asking for feedback on the preschool I just put a deposit on. While I recognize that I probably have a writing style, I'm not sure how asking for advice on the placement of a half bath makes me a troll or indicative of a personality disorder. Thanks for your "siggestion" for titles going forward. I will be sure to incorporate it into my next intended thread about how one identifies a good architect for an addition.

Someone who has enough time on their hands to recognize writing styles on here probably needs to seek out a more fulfilling hobby (read: life)


So how are you asking for feedback on a preschool if you just wrote you're not in the area? Troll.


You are certifiably crazy! I live in NOVA but have gone to the state where my parents reside to celebrate Easter with my family. I'm working remotely at a coffee shop while my niece watches my DCs. Your purpose in life is to stalk DCOM and call people trolls. So so so sad that you find enjoyment in such a pathetic manner. Back to work for me. Hope you find solace with your miserable existence.
Anonymous
Post 03/28/2013 13:37     Subject: WWYD - Approach new mom with thick blanket over the top of carseat (not handlebar)/baby's face

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You are overreacting.


OP here- You are probably right, but I approached. She was very thankful and touched that I showed concern for her baby.



Here we go again. OP, your writing style is so distinctive, I tecognize it immediately. Write your novel based on your personaliyu disorder. My siggesion for a working title. "The Troll(moil) within."


??? I've initiated three threads on here in my entire life: from zero to p90x, half bathroom off dining area, and one asking for feedback on the preschool I just put a deposit on. While I recognize that I probably have a writing style, I'm not sure how asking for advice on the placement of a half bath makes me a troll or indicative of a personality disorder. Thanks for your "siggestion" for titles going forward. I will be sure to incorporate it into my next intended thread about how one identifies a good architect for an addition.

Someone who has enough time on their hands to recognize writing styles on here probably needs to seek out a more fulfilling hobby (read: life)


So how are you asking for feedback on a preschool if you just wrote you're not in the area? Troll.
Anonymous
Post 03/28/2013 13:26     Subject: WWYD - Approach new mom with thick blanket over the top of carseat (not handlebar)/baby's face

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You are overreacting.


OP here- You are probably right, but I approached. She was very thankful and touched that I showed concern for her baby.



Here we go again. OP, your writing style is so distinctive, I tecognize it immediately. Write your novel based on your personaliyu disorder. My siggesion for a working title. "The Troll(moil) within."


??? I've initiated three threads on here in my entire life: from zero to p90x, half bathroom off dining area, and one asking for feedback on the preschool I just put a deposit on. While I recognize that I probably have a writing style, I'm not sure how asking for advice on the placement of a half bath makes me a troll or indicative of a personality disorder. Thanks for your "siggestion" for titles going forward. I will be sure to incorporate it into my next intended thread about how one identifies a good architect for an addition.

Someone who has enough time on their hands to recognize writing styles on here probably needs to seek out a more fulfilling hobby (read: life)
Anonymous
Post 03/28/2013 13:11     Subject: WWYD - Approach new mom with thick blanket over the top of carseat (not handlebar)/baby's face

MYOB
Anonymous
Post 03/28/2013 13:11     Subject: WWYD - Approach new mom with thick blanket over the top of carseat (not handlebar)/baby's face

Who puts anything over a baby's face?