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How do you deal with Momma-criticism? July 15, 2008

 So recently we had an issue with a family member (not my relation, wink-wink) who frequents our house the issue deep down is me taking things too personally, BUT this person wouldn’t quit.  As I went about my daily parenting activities, the person we will call Sally  would offer comments on each and every thing I did I was inundated with the following comments about my 2.5 mo/old:

  • How do you know the baby is eating enough if you are nursing?
  • Have you thought of giving the baby formula, or sugar water?
  • Babies just cry, you are spoiling the baby
  • Attachment parenting sounds like a trend to me
  • Put the baby down already
  • I started my kids on food at 6 weeks, you should too
  • Why aren’t you putting the baby in the crib
  • that carrier is silly, you should let the baby just lay down and cry, it is good for them
  • Co-sleepers will spoil the baby
  • Organic food is just a ploy to get you to spend more, look at my family, we are fine.

Just so you know I don’t preach about the above mentioned stuff, they ask me questions and I answer them simply.  This visit they were flipping through my favorite baby book.

I am listening to all this and grinding my teeth, I actually didn’t respond to any of these comments.  I am usually a Pollyanna about things, I don’t always achieve it, but I do believe in the Power of Positive Thinking. I have witnessed the effects of having a negative mindset and a positive one, and the latter is much more appealing.  During this hailstorm of negative comments the baby was crying, a lot which only made the comments more annoying.  

Then Sally’s daughter said, You know what, crack heads have babies and they survive.  I looked up at her and just stared at her in disbelief.  I wanted to yell: Well sorry we have higher standards than crack-heads thank you very much!  What the heck kind of comment is that?  The staring made her really uncomfortable

I don’t do this, even when someone is doing something that goes against my beliefs I shut my mouth.  So I am still steaming about it a week later. 

My confidence wasn’t really shaken when this happened, as much as other times like when I was scolded in public for not covering the baby’s hands with mittens to avoid people passing germs, since people love touching baby hands, when that happened I burst into tears and felt like the worst Momma out there, I have pangs of Momma guilt about a lot of things….

So what do you think, how should I have handled this?  What would you do?  Have you dealt with similar stuff?

 

Trying to be a “green” Momma June 9, 2008

Trying to be green, and not because it is trendy.  Once you become a momma, and you learn about what all these pesticides, hormones, antibiotics etc. can do to you & your family it becomes more of a how can you not do everything in your power to make the switch. 

Plus I want to leave my children with less environmental damage as well.  The downside is how expensive it can be to feed your family organic, & purchase safe cleaning products I can’t believe how quickly it adds up.  With our fuel crisis in this country, and the skyrocketing cost of groceries it can be a real strain on the budget.  Right now I am nursing, and even though it is less costly than formula, I still have to eat as well as possible.

I am currently writing an book on saving money on all these things, using my own experience & trial by error.  I will share it as soon as I am done.  I feel that there is a major shift going on in our country right now, a back to basics time, and I don’t know how many of us are truly prepared for what that entails. 

 

Greetings and Salutations June 8, 2008

 East Coast Momma here! So this is the Mommacafe blog.  With the help of West Coast Momma we will share with you everything to do with being a Momma, and occasionally a Daddy when our guest posters East & West Coast Poppa will give a male perspective.  We don’t always see eye to eye, but that is the beauty of motherhood, each individual knows what is best for their child.

What I am into right now: baby carriers (post to come), nursing & nursing gear, bonding with baby, adorable baby clothes, diapering options, vitamins, getting into shape after baby, and reading everything I can about parenting.