Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wasnt the OP busted for being a fake poster/troll?
This OP also started the thread where she fed her niece half eaten fruit from her mouth and fought about it with her SIL.
OP has been outed as starting several recent threads that stated she did have children, didnt have children, etc.
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/303362.page
Wow...very interesting! Thanks for posting this.
And yet, people still continue to respond as if it were a real post. I don't get that at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wasnt the OP busted for being a fake poster/troll?
This OP also started the thread where she fed her niece half eaten fruit from her mouth and fought about it with her SIL.
OP has been outed as starting several recent threads that stated she did have children, didnt have children, etc.
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/303362.page
Wow...very interesting! Thanks for posting this.
Anonymous wrote:I get its the baby's greats but she made it sound like they were around even when the kids were much older. They traveled to see the greats " all the time."
You dont have to have babies in your 40s for them to not have greats into childhood. My grandmother was alive when DS was born but died a year later. She was 90. She had my mom at 27. Mom had me at 30. I had DS at 32. DH's grandmothers both died in their 70s, before our first child was born. His grandad died when our youngest was 2. My 2 living greats died when I was an infant and then when I was 8 (that one from Dads side was well into her 90s). Lets not forget the average life span is still under 80.
Also, this poster we are discussing was talking about her daughter's children. There are many things I would let my mom do that MIL could only dream about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When my daughter was little, the first time I left her with my mom was at 6 months.
As a grandmother, I have had my grandkids sleep over starting very young. And then I traveled with them too, to take them to visit their great grandparents. The older child's first visit out of state was when she was 4 months old, and the younger child's first out of state visit was when he was about 6 months old. Both did fine and travel with me all the time to see their great grandparents and their mom has no issue whatsoever with allowing me to take either child, whether together or separately
Wow, you must have been a young mother. Your children must also be young parents. I don't know very many people who actually have greats anymore.
The young ages of parenting may play a role in this for you and yours. Honestly, it sounds sweet and kind of old fashioned. I don't know anyone IRL who would allow the access and traveling that you describe having with your grandchildren. Not in this day and age and not in a large city.
+1. I don't know anyone with a great grandparent.
My dd has a great grand parent. I had her when I was 30, my mom had me when she was 27. Not unheard of...
Anonymous wrote:Wasnt the OP busted for being a fake poster/troll?
This OP also started the thread where she fed her niece half eaten fruit from her mouth and fought about it with her SIL.
OP has been outed as starting several recent threads that stated she did have children, didnt have children, etc.
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/303362.page
Anonymous wrote:6 weeks?! That's crazy!
Hello attachment and bonding issues. Your newborn baby wants 3 things; sleep, milk and YOU.
My DS didn't sleep over anywhere until both he and I were comfortable. I was ready at 1 year. He wasn't ready until age 2.