Friday, October 01, 2010

Sometimes You Gotta Wonder About Some Parents . . .



First, I've never heard of a pacifier being called a "soother," but the word certainly makes sense. What DOESN'T make sense is these pacifiers . . . take a look and you'll see what I mean.

Would you have put one of those things in your darling baby's mouth? My kids never would take a pacifier, so I suppose that's sort of a blessing . . . though both of them still had to have orthodontia. Oh, well . . .

Hope your day is more beautiful than those "soothers!" LOL!

~~Angie

6 comments:

  1. People that get those should have their parenting license revoked! LOL

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  2. Actually, I think they're funny. I would have used some of them. :)

    I called it a "passie" and my daughter turned that into an "owie," so that's what hers was called.

    Then my son turned it into "ya-ya" so that's what his was called.

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  3. Anonymous5:43 PM

    Somebody once grinned at Brodie and said "Give me some of what you're smoking!" so his soother became his "pipe". MAde for some interesting moments in the grocery store: "have you seen the baby's pipe?"

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  4. Anonymous9:06 PM

    My Great-Grandson calls his a "stopper"

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  5. Anonymous10:07 PM

    I think those "soothers" are HORRIBLE!!! They are there for the parents (if you can call them that) and not the babies. If you must give your baby a "soother," then give him a real one...loving arms that cradle him or at least a hug.

    Like your children, Angie, mine did not like such things...he sucked his fingers since before he was born. And, yes, his mouth was a mess and the orthodontist made a lot of money off us!

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  6. The "Pull here to sound alarm" his HILARIOUS and not at all disturbing like some of the others. I loved that one.

    So what's with you all commenting about orthodontists? To kids who use pacifiers need orthodontists?

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