When mine was nearly two, we went to a wedding. He was poddling around,
getting into every corner of the wedding reception. We spent a long
time with him exploring the area that food was going to be served in,
out of the way of the staff - but, inevitably, the staff was drawn to him.
One young waitress, delighted in laughing and playing with him, and we
got to chatting about how much fun it was to be a mother. I was glowing
with it, and she said "Is it really good fun?" and without thinking
about it, I replied "It is if you breastfeed!" and she said "Oh, all
the immune things and that?" And I airily waved my hand in the air and,
again, from the hip, said "Oh it's got all that, but it's also got Joy
Juice! You just gotta go with a system that fills your brain with Joy
Juice! Any time you feel it's getting you down, just sit them down and
flood your brain with Joy Juice!" She was so shocked, in a good way! I
even said "And it costs nothing and they can't arrest you for it!"
If I'd been 'thinking' about it, I'd never have said. But, you know, I
just _know_ that will have stuck in her brain more than anything else.
I agree, we need to encompass a range of responses, for a range of
audiences, for a range of info.
Sometimes we need our hearts to speak first.
Morgan Gallagher
Pamela Morrison wrote:
> Does it depend on the audience? I feel privileged to have had the
> life-changing experience of teaching teenagers about breastfeeding,
> and to feel the buzz that comes from reaching a few impressionable
> hearts and minds well before they need to make a decision about how to
> feed their future babies. Some of the most challenging questions I've
> ever received from any audience were those during a schools
> presentation to 200 Sixth-Form boys and girls, and their really novel
> questions showed they had really thought about the advantages vs the
> disadvantages of the breast/bottle controversy.
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