Sunday

THAT Family Tree Society-Issue 34

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Disclaimer: Please note, I do not necessarily agree with the opinions expressed on the blogs linked to THAT Family Tree Society

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The Week in Review: We've had a setback in the war against the pacifier. Please pray for victory.

Introduction into The Society: I'm happy to welcome Curvaliscious! You gotta love that name!

1.  What is the name of your blog?
Curvaliscious :) Because, ya know, I am so curvy and luscious and all of that...

2. How long have been blogging?
Years. I am not even sure just how many years anymore. I think its close to 6 although 4 of those years was at another blog where I discussed my homeschooling, marriage etc. When I separated from the ex, I wanted another outlet and started Curvaliscious

3. How would you define THAT family?
For me, THAT family is the family that is weird just because they are and without apology. They adore each other and don't care who knows it. They walk to the beat of their own drum...

4. When did you discover you were a member of THAT family?
I don't know that I really discovered it but I am thinking that perhaps it was when I decided to add a black board in front of our toilet so that we could write notes to each other on it. Yeah.

5.  Where can we find your blog?
Please note: this blog is Rated R

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

www.insocurvaliscious.blogspot.com

This link does not work. Praying for the pacifier situation.

Me said...

Oh my gosh I forgot all about the double pacifier mouth!!!! Mine did that too - but thankfully at 13 she's over it now. Hee hee.

PS: we sent all our pacifiers to the 'babies on tv' as the Mom in Iowa had just had septuplets and the tv showed them in the hospital and some were crying. She was upset to see babies crying so I suggested we send them her pacifiers.

Since that Mom just gave birth to 8 and they are in the news you could try that. Just stay strong for the next 2-3 days and remind her often that she sent all her paci's to the 'babies'. :)

I Am Boymom said...

Good luck with the pacifier thing, both of mine gave theirs up pretty easily. It must not have been to traumatic because I don't even remember what we did to wean them.

Our Little Blessings said...

Good luck with the pacifers. I think my daughter had hers till she was two. She also did the two pacifers. She would bite a whole in hers and that's when she would get to throw them away.

Anonymous said...

my five year old is alll about the thumb. would rather have paci's I could toss!

Smockity Frocks said...

Okay... wow. Wish I would have know that blog was not family friendly.

Joy@WDDCH said...

Build-A-Bear: all I gotta say. Seriously though, it worked for my binky-obsessed toddler. For a week or two I got her really excited and kept explaining what we were going to do. "Do you want to buy a bear with your binkies? You can get a new bear but you can't have binkies anymore!"

They let us put one binky in the bear (in the head because it's easier to feel there they said). My daughter never looked back. At bedtime she didn't even cry (though I was emotional; my baby was growing up!). She played with "Binky Bear" for two days before she dumped it, too, but the $15 was worth getting those binkies out of her mouth!

I honestly didn't think this ploy would work. My daughter had a binky constantly and she had to have one in each hand that she liked to rub on her cheeks when going to sleep. One day and it was all over because of a pink teddy bear!

Innkeeper Seely said...

I have to run out and get chalk boards for my bathrooms. Maybe white boards so it isn't a total rip off of Curvalicious's idea. Wouldn't that freak out the guests!