50. But some of those questions were about babies. I answered based on what I did at the time, but some of it isn't applicable to what I do now. I know my breeziness has changed as he gets older.
Post by purplecow0206 on Aug 15, 2014 10:29:30 GMT -5
I have NO IDEA what I am on the scale of unbreezy-breezy, so I took the quiz to see where I fall. I got a 45, so "The Unbreeziest of Unbreezy".
I can see me getting breezier as A gets older, though. For instance, since she's still eating mostly jarred food, I'm going organic with the jars, simply because they were on sale, but we'll see where her food is as she gets older and realizes that people are eating stuff other than purees and the occasional blueberry or other finger food to practice self-feeding.
And if I'm about a 4 or 5, my H must be a 2. He freaks out whenever she's pulled herself up on furniture because he's sure she'll fall and hurt herself. Me, I'm all "meh, if she falls, she falls, she's fine..."
But as someone mentioned yesterday, my kid is less than a year old. I guarantee I will be the exact opposite of breezy when the time comes. It's just not in my personality to be anything else. Any non-breeziness will be a forced effort so as to not turn into my mother.
See but I don't think BLW people are breezy. Maybe they aren't as worried about choking, but they usually read stuff and actually think about how to feed their kids rather than just doing it the way the majority of people do it.
Most BLW people do it because purees looks like too much work.
Post by water*drop on Aug 15, 2014 10:34:42 GMT -5
55. I gave myself a 3 yesterday. I don't feel breezy.
I wasn't sure what to pick for parenting books, though. What if I own a lot but only read the first chapter of them? I figured that averaged to reading a handful? Maybe I should have picked the thesis option.
56. But I make shit up since my kids aren't mobile and are ebf. Solids and crawling may reduce my anticipated breeze.
Daycare seems to think my dislike for baby socks is breezy.
oh my gosh, me too. It's a million degrees outside here so I don't put socks on my baby for the car ride to daycare. Every.single.morning. the first thing out of her teacher's mouth is, "How is M? Oh, where are your socks???" sigh.