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"Susan M. Leisner, RD" <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 18 Sep 1995 13:03:49 -0400
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An aside from all the serious & very informative stuff I have been reading--I
took a sick day because I have one of those nasty GI things, and figured
rather than rest as I should, I would do what I usually do on such an
occasion--clean the house (isn't that what all working mothers do when they
are sick and home alone?)  Anyway, I sat down to catch up on my email from
the weekend at 8:30 and it is now 1 PM and I haven't moved!  I thought maybe
I could edit the digests & only save the really "Important" stuff and then I
realized that my *mo* has been to download qd, print everything out, take it
into the office in the AM and peruse the material not unlike a banker and his
WSJ.  Well, I have stopped editing because I love everything I read, what may
not appeal to me may be of interest to my partner, but mostly, it's a lovely
way to start the day!

Now, MY ANECDOTE:  My children never had pet names for my breasts so I can't
contribute but last year my daughter was at our day care center andwas
watching one of the teachers pour milk for lunch. Her comment was "My Mommy
says everyone should have breastmilk" and the astute teacher, who knows me
well, returned with "Yes it is but we don't have enough breastmilk for
everyone today."  Kelsey (almost 8) is one of life's best breastfeeding
advocates!   Sue

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