Huh, that toddler leash is a good idea JB. I can’t keep hauling my toddler+stroller to Times Square everyday. Killing me. Making me grumpy, and I take it out on the OT.
JB, the ones who emigrated here at an older age sometimes kept the old-school values from the homeland and they see that practiced often (ie her parents play out that role). To some of these girls, this is normal vs them thinking otherwise.
oh and forget about the way home, sheesh.
oh wait, is it punch out time?
Huh, that toddler leash is a good idea JB. I can’t keep hauling my toddler+stroller to Times Square everyday. Killing me. Making me grumpy, and I take it out on the OT.
grinders in massachusetts.
we really tried to make my hubby a stay-at-home hubby but finances wouldn’t allow
“Cobble, not necessarily low self-esteem, just trying to be a modern woman but still honor tradition?”
No, not necessarily, but after awhile I think most women would ask for SOME help from their husbands.
Not that my mother did, but that’s another story.
My friend has her one-year old on a leash sometimes. She said it’s better than a stroller. I think she has a point. “One Less Stroller”
hahahah im just kidding about the leash, that’s just degrading.
*rob*
Wow, is she cool to hang out with? Not that she would have the time.
Cobble, not necessarily low self-esteem, just trying to be a modern woman but still honor tradition?
she would NOT tie me up because she (or he) would be cleaning the apartment in handcuffs! or maybe on a leash, i dont know.
*rob*
JB, the ones who emigrated here at an older age sometimes kept the old-school values from the homeland and they see that practiced often (ie her parents play out that role). To some of these girls, this is normal vs them thinking otherwise.