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My youngest son was sitting in my office looking at the books on my
bookshelf. He saw Milk, Money and Madness and asked about it. So I told
him the gist of the book. He said, "When I grow up, if I become President,
I'd make formula only available for emergencies - it wouldn't be on the
store shelves. That is all it should be used for you know, mom -
emergencies. I would make the formula makers put labels on the cans that
tells of all the risks and dangers of formula. I don't understand why
people think that stuff is so good anyway."
He is 11.5 yrs.BF for 4.5 yrs - is proud to talk about it, proud to say how
he remembers his "milky muhs". He is my biggest supporter, goes to my mommy
groups with me and is openly a mama's boy, sitting on my lap, hugging me and
making sure everyone knows I am HIS. "She is MINE!" He says with a HUGE
smile. :-)
Gotta love those kids of ours.their ears certainly do pick up everything we
say.just thought I'd share my smile of the day. :-)
Warmly,
J
Jaye Simpson, IBCLC, CIIM
Breastfeeding Network
Sacramento, CA
www.breastfeedingnetwork.net
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