Re: [AlwaysLearning] Digest Number 1032
Julie W
Joylyn said:
I think my favorite old read was a parenting book my mother got when she
was pregnant with my sister. It had great information on breastfeeding,
for the most part, but the other stuff (diet, hygene, dress, etc.) was
just too much. I laughed all the way through it. The assumption was
the pregnant woman was married and a stay at home mom.
I also have a 1940something planned parenthood book. That's even better.
I now say:
My favourite was the catholic guide to being married which they gave out in
New Zealand at the end of the 80's. We didn't take it at all seriously but
it caused great hilarity at dinner parties for many years.
Julie W
Wellington
I think my favorite old read was a parenting book my mother got when she
was pregnant with my sister. It had great information on breastfeeding,
for the most part, but the other stuff (diet, hygene, dress, etc.) was
just too much. I laughed all the way through it. The assumption was
the pregnant woman was married and a stay at home mom.
I also have a 1940something planned parenthood book. That's even better.
I now say:
My favourite was the catholic guide to being married which they gave out in
New Zealand at the end of the 80's. We didn't take it at all seriously but
it caused great hilarity at dinner parties for many years.
Julie W
Wellington