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ellenmillion) wrote2012-05-03 10:18 am
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Why are all baby clothes pastel? Seriously, I'd love to put her in a black ninja suit... some of her wiggle-shots would make perfect ninja photos.
This photo is for my sisters (blood and law!):

I have social/public things coming down the pipeline at me, and I'm irrationally intimidated by them... by shopping in particular. Elsa will start crying, and people will stare at me and think I'm an AWFUL MOTHER AND MAYBE THEY'LL BE RIGHT. Urgh. Shut up, brain.
Shower now.
This photo is for my sisters (blood and law!):

I have social/public things coming down the pipeline at me, and I'm irrationally intimidated by them... by shopping in particular. Elsa will start crying, and people will stare at me and think I'm an AWFUL MOTHER AND MAYBE THEY'LL BE RIGHT. Urgh. Shut up, brain.
Shower now.
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I couldn't deal with letting the kid cry in the store, so I made it a rule that I would leave if he did. I rarely had to leave, fortunately! Of course, I also signed and sang the alphabet about a bazillion times. (The hand motions kept his attention and he tended to listen to the singing instead of make noise over it.) The signing thing didn't work with Finn, though. *pout*
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The pastel thing is infuriating.
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As I doubt she will be giving a the sort of cry that will make peoplethink you are neglecting her it shouldn't be a problem. Also, if she's in a pram, being pushed along might make her go to sleep.
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Most of those looks could be from other parents that are actually sympathetically sharing your "pain" in understanding. ;) I know after my first /all/ baby cries drew my maternal attention of "go help"!
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