Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In ES, my kids took 3 baths a week. We had a routine - Friday, Wednesday, Sunday. When they started playing real sports, they showered daily. Of course now my little boy is a camp counselor out in Colorado where he camps for 10 days and does not shower until he has a day off after that 10 days...
Just 3 baths a week? Oh my!
DP - that's basically every other day. Not at all worthy of an "oh my!" The only thing odd is the order in which pp listed the days.
And actually if one bath is Friday and the next isn’t until Wednesday? That is 5 days -literally almost a week! And then from Wednesday to Sunday is 4 days! And then from Sunday to Friday is another 5 days! This is most definitely not every other day. This is neglect!
Reading. It’s fundamental. It’s fundamental.
I’m sorry, but the order the poster used was Friday, Wednesday, Sunday. You do the math. If you go in that particular order, I am correct.
No you aren’t. Who said they wanted you to go in order? The sentence immediately before that clearly states 3 baths a week. There are only 7 days in a week pp. Please stop trying to shame this mom.
So maybe she should have written, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday then. It was an odd sequence and didn’t make sense to me.
Looks like someone else found the order odd too.
I guess reading isn’t their strong suit either. (Shrugs)
I guess bathing your kids to stay clean isn’t your strong suit, either.
I never said I didn’t bathe my kids everyday. I’m simply pointing out that you werecwrong and totally misinterpreted what this mom was saying. It’s funny though, as it was pointed out to you respectfully and yet you still refuse to let it go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes we bathe our kids nightly, they are 2 and 5. I'd say about 1/2 the baths are just with water. We do more soap/shampoo in the summer and less in the winter. Lotion always.
But my sister only bathes her kids a few times a week. It works for them. The downside is that yes, she has to fight about it with them since it's not part of their routine. But they certainly don't smell and it works for them.
Also I am lazy and like re-using pjs over 2 nights, which is much easier to do if they are clean when they put them on....
Is this normal? Changing pajamas every one or two days? I bathe (almost 2-yr old) DD, but I only change her pajamas twice a week. Unless there is diaper leakage or something, obviously.
I'm the quoted PP, I think that's fine! I found one of my kids was really clean as an infant/young toddler and she could re-use them quite a bit. My 2nd kid seems to get everything dirty. Some kids wear the pjs through breakfast and I think that can cause them to get dirty too. But if they never really leave the bedroom, I definitely reuse. But I've noticed there's a wide variety of how kids wear pjs....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes we bathe our kids nightly, they are 2 and 5. I'd say about 1/2 the baths are just with water. We do more soap/shampoo in the summer and less in the winter. Lotion always.
But my sister only bathes her kids a few times a week. It works for them. The downside is that yes, she has to fight about it with them since it's not part of their routine. But they certainly don't smell and it works for them.
Also I am lazy and like re-using pjs over 2 nights, which is much easier to do if they are clean when they put them on....
Is this normal? Changing pajamas every one or two days? I bathe (almost 2-yr old) DD, but I only change her pajamas twice a week. Unless there is diaper leakage or something, obviously.
Anonymous wrote:Yes we bathe our kids nightly, they are 2 and 5. I'd say about 1/2 the baths are just with water. We do more soap/shampoo in the summer and less in the winter. Lotion always.
But my sister only bathes her kids a few times a week. It works for them. The downside is that yes, she has to fight about it with them since it's not part of their routine. But they certainly don't smell and it works for them.
Also I am lazy and like re-using pjs over 2 nights, which is much easier to do if they are clean when they put them on....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In ES, my kids took 3 baths a week. We had a routine - Friday, Wednesday, Sunday. When they started playing real sports, they showered daily. Of course now my little boy is a camp counselor out in Colorado where he camps for 10 days and does not shower until he has a day off after that 10 days...
Just 3 baths a week? Oh my!
DP - that's basically every other day. Not at all worthy of an "oh my!" The only thing odd is the order in which pp listed the days.
And actually if one bath is Friday and the next isn’t until Wednesday? That is 5 days -literally almost a week! And then from Wednesday to Sunday is 4 days! And then from Sunday to Friday is another 5 days! This is most definitely not every other day. This is neglect!
Reading. It’s fundamental. It’s fundamental.
I’m sorry, but the order the poster used was Friday, Wednesday, Sunday. You do the math. If you go in that particular order, I am correct.
No you aren’t. Who said they wanted you to go in order? The sentence immediately before that clearly states 3 baths a week. There are only 7 days in a week pp. Please stop trying to shame this mom.
So maybe she should have written, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday then. It was an odd sequence and didn’t make sense to me.
Looks like someone else found the order odd too.
I guess reading isn’t their strong suit either. (Shrugs)
I guess bathing your kids to stay clean isn’t your strong suit, either.
I never said I didn’t bathe my kids everyday. I’m simply pointing out that you werecwrong and totally misinterpreted what this mom was saying. It’s funny though, as it was pointed out to you respectfully and yet you still refuse to let it go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In ES, my kids took 3 baths a week. We had a routine - Friday, Wednesday, Sunday. When they started playing real sports, they showered daily. Of course now my little boy is a camp counselor out in Colorado where he camps for 10 days and does not shower until he has a day off after that 10 days...
Just 3 baths a week? Oh my!
DP - that's basically every other day. Not at all worthy of an "oh my!" The only thing odd is the order in which pp listed the days.
And actually if one bath is Friday and the next isn’t until Wednesday? That is 5 days -literally almost a week! And then from Wednesday to Sunday is 4 days! And then from Sunday to Friday is another 5 days! This is most definitely not every other day. This is neglect!
Reading. It’s fundamental. It’s fundamental.
I’m sorry, but the order the poster used was Friday, Wednesday, Sunday. You do the math. If you go in that particular order, I am correct.
No you aren’t. Who said they wanted you to go in order? The sentence immediately before that clearly states 3 baths a week. There are only 7 days in a week pp. Please stop trying to shame this mom.
So maybe she should have written, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday then. It was an odd sequence and didn’t make sense to me.
Looks like someone else found the order odd too.
I guess reading isn’t their strong suit either. (Shrugs)
I guess bathing your kids to stay clean isn’t your strong suit, either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In ES, my kids took 3 baths a week. We had a routine - Friday, Wednesday, Sunday. When they started playing real sports, they showered daily. Of course now my little boy is a camp counselor out in Colorado where he camps for 10 days and does not shower until he has a day off after that 10 days...
Just 3 baths a week? Oh my!
DP - that's basically every other day. Not at all worthy of an "oh my!" The only thing odd is the order in which pp listed the days.
And actually if one bath is Friday and the next isn’t until Wednesday? That is 5 days -literally almost a week! And then from Wednesday to Sunday is 4 days! And then from Sunday to Friday is another 5 days! This is most definitely not every other day. This is neglect!
Reading. It’s fundamental. It’s fundamental.
I’m sorry, but the order the poster used was Friday, Wednesday, Sunday. You do the math. If you go in that particular order, I am correct.
No you aren’t. Who said they wanted you to go in order? The sentence immediately before that clearly states 3 baths a week. There are only 7 days in a week pp. Please stop trying to shame this mom.
So maybe she should have written, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday then. It was an odd sequence and didn’t make sense to me.
Looks like someone else found the order odd too.
I guess reading isn’t their strong suit either. (Shrugs)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In ES, my kids took 3 baths a week. We had a routine - Friday, Wednesday, Sunday. When they started playing real sports, they showered daily. Of course now my little boy is a camp counselor out in Colorado where he camps for 10 days and does not shower until he has a day off after that 10 days...
Just 3 baths a week? Oh my!
DP - that's basically every other day. Not at all worthy of an "oh my!" The only thing odd is the order in which pp listed the days.
And actually if one bath is Friday and the next isn’t until Wednesday? That is 5 days -literally almost a week! And then from Wednesday to Sunday is 4 days! And then from Sunday to Friday is another 5 days! This is most definitely not every other day. This is neglect!
Reading. It’s fundamental. It’s fundamental.
I’m sorry, but the order the poster used was Friday, Wednesday, Sunday. You do the math. If you go in that particular order, I am correct.
No you aren’t. Who said they wanted you to go in order? The sentence immediately before that clearly states 3 baths a week. There are only 7 days in a week pp. Please stop trying to shame this mom.
So maybe she should have written, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday then. It was an odd sequence and didn’t make sense to me.
Looks like someone else found the order odd too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In ES, my kids took 3 baths a week. We had a routine - Friday, Wednesday, Sunday. When they started playing real sports, they showered daily. Of course now my little boy is a camp counselor out in Colorado where he camps for 10 days and does not shower until he has a day off after that 10 days...
Just 3 baths a week? Oh my!
DP - that's basically every other day. Not at all worthy of an "oh my!" The only thing odd is the order in which pp listed the days.
And actually if one bath is Friday and the next isn’t until Wednesday? That is 5 days -literally almost a week! And then from Wednesday to Sunday is 4 days! And then from Sunday to Friday is another 5 days! This is most definitely not every other day. This is neglect!
Reading. It’s fundamental. It’s fundamental.
I’m sorry, but the order the poster used was Friday, Wednesday, Sunday. You do the math. If you go in that particular order, I am correct.
No you aren’t. Who said they wanted you to go in order? The sentence immediately before that clearly states 3 baths a week. There are only 7 days in a week pp. Please stop trying to shame this mom.
Why don’t you go have some carbs and calm down?