Folks, we're dealing with a fraction of a percentage point difference, there's still hundreds of thousands of votes outstanding, and LA officials have given us the next 3 weeks to count! Let's git-r-dun!
@DanFedick@ianmiles I actually follow this account and she makes really good meals and her husband and children are so appreciative (from what I see) , as long as they’re fed is what matters, everyone is always trying to tell others what to feed their families lol
Your kids are always 50% their mother.
Stick your d*ck in crazy, and don’t be surprised when your kid turns out the same.
Judging by the world today…
a lot of men took that risk.
@bavedikian I’m not sure why there’s so much backlash here. My husband and I will pay for my mom’s flight to join us & make memories with us. And occasionally have her watch the babe so we can do adult things. No different than having your nanny join! It takes a VILLAGE.
People act like this isn’t a big deal and isn’t weird, but it really is. It’s creating a culture where kids are being seen as an inconvenience and major burden. Weddings are a family based event, and our kids are the future of the family.
It’s your event and your choice 100%, but if you’re planning to have kids later you’ll look back and regret it and understand how snobbish it must’ve looked. But I can already tell where your head’s at on that topic judging by your comments.
“Let the parents enjoy themselves”
“Parents can call a babysitter or have someone watch their kids for the day so they can have fun”
Newsflash, most parents enjoy spending time with their kids, especially at events as memorable as weddings.
Secondly, if any parents are coming from out of town, it’s not so easy to just “call a babysitter”. Even for most in town they’ll likely have to leave super early in the evening.
The two weddings we’ve been invited to that were anti-kids weren’t feasible to attend due to the rule and it certainly changed our opinions toward those couples.
@Budgetdog_ I think it’s a financial luxury but also a beautiful sacrifice for women. We weren’t taught to stay home and raise kids, we were taught to go to college and get a career etc. So here we are in 2024 with a lot of children having both parents still working.
@ThatRosaryGirl I read through your thread and saw you have PCOS, I did too and I had my first baby in July! I hope you get your miracle baby too. Myo-d-inositol helped me… look into it :)