tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5370698045078487271.post2859924767457716380..comments2023-10-30T16:34:02.896+05:30Comments on Just One Out Of Seven Billion: Spring BreakDouglashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01468283223334228003noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5370698045078487271.post-67282310364086173632013-03-24T02:33:54.754+05:302013-03-24T02:33:54.754+05:30All phases pass. The real issue comes with what t...All phases pass. The real issue comes with what the new phase unfolds. Always an unknown...sometimes makes the old issues look easy.<br /> When food is dumped ending the meal is one answer. Telling them while it happens is important, they do understand what you say. Then, when they are still hungry tell them 'no dumping food' before you return them to the same meal. I am not talking about not feeding them, just showing them dumping tells you they are not hungry and do not want food.<br /> I have never met a child who is capable of walking continue to crawl for even 6 months. Crawling is low to the ground and there are so many interesting things to see and touch as you get upright. Crawling is sometimes easier to cope with than walking and running.<br />Cheers, have a lovely vacation and please keep on posting! Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5370698045078487271.post-89743056877003260012013-03-22T19:45:52.293+05:302013-03-22T19:45:52.293+05:30My partner and I have been taking care of our kids...My partner and I have been taking care of our kids alone most days and even without an ayah and a 2-kids-1-parent situation they still want to be held constantly. They're also getting pickier with their food and Aaron, in particular, loves to watch his drop to the floor as he flings it. Whoever makes it out of these stages first should give the other advice. Deal? :-)Michaelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17218522899376081830noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5370698045078487271.post-63661378367351602162013-03-22T19:30:06.282+05:302013-03-22T19:30:06.282+05:30I've been reading your blog for while, but I d...I've been reading your blog for while, but I don't think I've ever commented. I really admire you both. Hubby and I, both of Indian origin (and my family being from Delhi), never thought it was possible to live an openly gay life with children in Delhi. I find having all these extended relatives in Delhi quite oppressive. And then I worry about things like what happens when one of us has an emergency in hospital, and the other isn't recognized as husband, etc etc. Whereas I just make up obstacles in my head, you guys are living the dream. Congrats from an admirer!N - TwoUKDadshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10628232400297941593noreply@blogger.com