ImarriedGrumpy
AKA Miss lady who isn't my mommy
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Bethany- what kind of church do you go to (if you don't mind me asking)?
And the nap- do you have a pack'n'play you can take? I'd take one and seek out a quiet room or ( and this is going to sound terrible) does the room have a large closet? Maybe you can put the pack'n'play in there, but leave the doors open so you hear him (but it would still be relatively dark and quiet and close to you).
*just to clarify- I don't normally condone sticking babies in closets*![]()
Funny you should suggest a closet...I was just debating that with DH!
When I was nannying, we ended up putting little Gracie's pack'n'play in one of our closets for her naps, and it worked great! The closet didn't have a door - just a very heavy curtain - and I set the monitor up on a bookcase right outside the closet. It was a little awkward reaching around the pnp to get to the stuff hanging in there, but it worked. We think there is one office that we might be able to use for Owen's nap at the church...otherwise DH might take Owen for a drive after Sunday school to get him to fall asleep and then he'll read his book in the car while Owen naps and I do set up for the party. Anyway, we go to a baptist church - general conference, not southern baptist, so it's not hyper conservative, but it's still probably a little more conservative than I prefer. It's a super friendly, warm, and multi-cultural congregation though, so I'm willing to overlook our political differences.
Besides, this is CA! There's enough people with my political views running around to keep me happy, and this way DH can find a few conservatives to keep him happy (well, less grumpy at least!
).Nicole, what a rotton way to start the day!
Pets are fun, but wow, do they take a lot of work sometimes! Hope the comforter isn't stinky...And I hear you with the bottle thing. Owen really loves his bottle, and so far I can't get him to do anything with a sippy cup except play with it. I think we've got a long road ahead transitioning him off the bottle. But you know, I've met a lot of parents who say their kids didn't do the switch until around 18m, so I figure it will happen when it happens and as long as he isn't taking a bottle with him to school I won't worry about it!
Ash, she is so cute! Your right, Ellery is looking more and more like a little girl and less like a baby. Isn't it amazing how they grow and change? Sometimes I look at Owen and I wonder what he'll be like in a few years.
And I just love your poodle theme party - it's so creative! I hope you can get the cake you want. I think we're going to make cupcakes - nothing fancy, just frosting and maybe some sprinkles. My SIL and one of my neighbors both have cupcake trees that we can use, so that will look nice on the table at least.
Hi and happy weekend to everyone!

And that is too funny about the guy and his "birthday"! My Grandmother-in-law (GIL) has a similar story.
GIL's name is actually Florence and she didn't find out until she was 18 because everyone had always called her Phyllis. She was furious. Still is, actually. 
MO LOVES GREEN BEANS, OUT OF THE CAN, NOT MASHED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Where'd that baby go that I used to breastfeed?
You ladies have to know if Obama makes it two terms, how that will look to my little Mo...an African American man as our president of the US. Hopefully Mo will think, if he can do it, so can I.
. 45 in a 35 zone. The police officer was nice, commented on the twins, smiled, etc. I really thought her would maybe just give me a warning, but no such luck...
Mo looks adorable.
Of course my boy has worn them when daddy's at work, though...I've got a pair with the UK flag on them that I love - he looks so cute with those on and shorts and a t-shirt!