Since the Girl Scouts know I work with breastfeeding they thought I was just the right person to ask for help. I didn't know what they needed. A talk about breastmilk for the older girls working on their 'Caring for Children' badge? A talk about nurtrition? Infant development? Maybe the science fair experiment with vinegar showing the natural superiority of breastmilk? Breast development for preteens? I called them back. They're working on a craft project dipping candles. Apparently, they felt I was "just the right person" to come up with empty formula cans!!! The tall ready-to-feed cans are perfect for dipping candles! I took my 8-year-old daughter to her new pediatrician (third insurance company of the year) with her usual ear infection. She's had them since she was weeks old. Yes, she was fully breastfed. Chronic ear infections and asthma. Go figure. Never a drop of formula. Weaned at four years. Anyway...the nurse came in and recognized my name from all the fliers and posters in the clinic promoting my breastfeeding talk for expectant parents. "Oh, you're the breastfeeding lady, aren't you? Well, I raised all my children on out-of-date formula and they're all fine." AAGH! Off to Kansas City!! Elizabeth