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Before I was pregnant I read everything I could find about what I should expect. Several books recommended that I keep a journal of my pregnancy. This seemed like a good idea so I started this blog. However, I think these books forgot to mention that...
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Perhaps we all have part of our brains tucked away accessible only when we REALLY need them, like when my friend needs to order up an extra-special chocolate birthday cake -- in France!
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I am the father of an intelligent, funny, charming … just beautiful in every way 7-year-old girl. Her happiness is everything to me and I will do all within my power to raise her so that she is never impeded by man-made obstacles (pun intended), so she...
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Note: I do apologize for my absence these last two weeks … if, of course, you’ve noticed. I spent last week in Denver for the DNC, and I’ll have plenty to blog about that soon. I wrote this post a little while back; I hope it doesn’t bother anyone to...
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We are in the midst of deciding whether to have another baby or not and I can easily see both sides. I love the baby stage but it does change everything. After Boo was born I looked at Joe and said, "What was I thinking? AJ finally sleeps through the night, eats regular food, sleeps in until 8 on a Saturday, and plays well by himself."
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I do! And now I can put bit to board in style with my new hot-pink power drill. (What did you think I meant, you dirty birds?) With all the home "improvement" we’re in the process of enduring in preparation for Junior’s impending arrival, I...
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Read what this mom had to say about this product's SUPER powers!
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School has started, and Dylan will be flying high on Day #1 if I can manage to let go.
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It is my really, really, really well-researched opinion that vaccines cause disease. Consider the following statement regarding measles, for instance -- really, think this one through: According to the World Health Organization's statistics, those...
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The hammock can flip over, posing a serious fall hazard and strangulation hazard to infants who get entrapped in the seat’s restraint straps while upside down. FlagHouse has received one report of an incident in which the hammock flipped over entrapping a 7 month old boy in the restraint straps. No injuries have been reported.
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CPSC learned that on August 21, 2008, a 6 ½-month-old girl from Shawnee, Kan. was strangled to death when she became entrapped between the bassinet’s metal bars. This is the second strangulation death CPSC has learned of in the co-sleeper bassinets. On September 29, 2007, a 4-month-old girl from Noel, Mo. became entrapped in the metal bars of the bassinet and died.
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The wooden rattles, pacifier holders, and stroller toys contain small pieces including glued on mirrors and/or prisms that can detach, posing a choking hazard to infants. The head of the ladybug puzzle pieces also poses a choking hazard.
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The recalled garments were sold in children’s sizes small, medium and large in the following colors: white, ivory, red, black, navy, brown, green, charcoal, blue, and pink. “BAC” is printed on the sewn-in tag on some of the garments. “Breckenridge”, “Keystone”, “Jackson Hole”, “Vail”, “Steamboat”, and “Mackinac Island” is printed on the front of the garments.
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Due to the serious hazard these bassinets pose to babies, CPSC urges all consumers to share this safety warning with day care centers, consignment stores, family and friends to ensure that no child is placed to sleep in a Simplicity convertible bassinet covered by this warning.
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The recalled single strollers all have metal frames with three wheels, a cloth seat and canopy. The twin strollers have a metal frame with four wheels, side-by-side cloth seats and double sun canopies. The strollers were sold in a variety of colors including red, orange, green, black, charcoal and navy. The Phil & Teds logo is located on the crotch piece of the harness.
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