Hey Everyone!
Not to much is going on here! Taylen went down for a nap and I am sitting here thinking about what I should do. And that is work on my mom's surprise (maybe I need to work on it and maybe I don't, who knows).
So Alias is on tonight and this starts the beginning of the end for that. American Idol, Amazing Race, and Deal or No Deal all on tonight at about the same time as well. But I think I might watch Amazing Race on Sunday night on OLN but then there is Alias that will re-play Sunday night andthat is a two hour thing as well. Oh what to do what to do!
Taylen is almost better, last day of medicine is tomorrow. And I made an appointment for him in two weeks because of his ear infection and the doc said too. At that time we will be seeing if he is going to be put on cows milk or soy milk. I know that my mother in law's friend, who has cancer was told not to eat or drink anything dairy because there is cancer causing stuff that they put into it. So I am going to talk to Taylen's doc about it. He is on soy formula right now and I don't know what I should but they say put them on milk at a year so that is what the doc gets paid for (to talk to me about these things). Also, I was reading a book and it says that you should switch your baby to a cup at a year because they can get bottle teeth. The teeth form to the shape of the bottom. I have never heard of that. But Taylen uses a sippy cup for water and he has no problem with it. SO my questions to you all is this, what should I do? Let him have his bottle until he is ready to give it up or switch him over to a cup only? Of course, if I decide to go the cup route it will be a slow weening process. He is not really attached to the bottle like some babies and kids are. SO that is my question for today!
Until next time readers, Keep Looking Up~
Once Upon a Summer
2 months ago
1 comments:
You can get sippy cups at walmart (by "Nuby") that are soft-topped like a bottle, but shaped like a sippy. We used this instead of gradual bottle weaning, and Jadon LOVED it. When we switched from that to the "real" sippy cups, it was like nothing...he didn't even seem to notice! But don't keep him on a bottle after one, because he will get "baby bottle mouth."
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