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Ladies
I just love reading your stories. 
Attie Sandink  Ontario, Canada

> On Apr 2, 2016, at 12:00 AM, LACTNET automatic digest system <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> There are 3 messages totaling 138 lines in this issue.
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> Topics of the day:
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>  1. pondering
>  2. Tales from "Back in the day"
>  3. Tales.....
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> Date:    Fri, 1 Apr 2016 20:36:14 -0500
> From:    Pat Young <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: pondering
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> On 04/01/16, Nancy Mohrbacher wrote:
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> No, Pat, you are not the only one with this problem. I am also in the 
> process of downsizing. (My too-large house goes on the market the first 
> week of May.) I've been sorting and discarding since last summer. My 
> attic was a nightmare and included *every* issue of LLL News. (The first 
> book I edited, Learning a Loving Way of Life--now available for one cent 
> on Amazon--was a compilation of its best stories.) And my collection of 
> Leavens was gargantuan. I've decided to spare my three sons from dealing 
> with my mess later, so I went on the LLL Leaders Facebook page and asked 
> if anyone wanted my LLL publications collection. A Leader from PA 
> offered to take them and it cost me $50 to mail them to her the cheapest 
> possible way. I can't help but wonder if she regretted her moment of 
> weakness when she tried to lift that box and bring it into her house.
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> Still lots of sorting and discarding to do. Wish me luck!
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> Warm regards,
> Nancy Mohrbacher, IBCLC, FILCA
> Chicago suburbs
> www.NancyMohrbacher.com <http://www.nancymohrbacher.com/>
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> Date:    Fri, 1 Apr 2016 22:05:01 -0400
> From:    Jan Barger <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Tales from "Back in the day"
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> Pat in SNJ, I've so enjoyed your stories.  I do have to add  mine.  I was 
> born in 1946.  My baby book, from Better Homes and  Gardens, was dutifully 
> filled out by my mother with more things than anyone ever  wants to know up 
> until 4th grade....believe it or not.  Anyway, my feeding  schedule was 
> 10-2-6-10-2-6-10.  No deviation.  The book even had a  section for "baby cried 
> from _______ to ______"  That was an  expectation.  Mother was in the hospital 
> for 10 days, came home, tried to  breastfeed for another couple of days, but 
> I cried so much (and, by the way, it  was one breast only per feed....) she 
> gave formula.  And cereal at 2 weeks  because that is what the Dr. 
> recommended.  (I found a book my pediatrician  wrote published in 1971.  He was 
> still advocating cereal at 2 weeks  then!!!!).  I probably have a brain full of 
> arsenic, now that I've read  that article!!)
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> We were missionaries, and my parents went to China when I was 18 months old 
> -- evacuated in 1949 and moved to Australia.  There is where my mother  
> learned how to breastfeed (though she still believed in schedules and  
> cereal.....).  She breastfed my sister for 6 months, my brother for 9, and  my 
> youngest sister for 12.  Three guesses as to who is the most intelligent  of the 
> sibs!!
> 
> Two of my personal accomplishments that make me feel as though I've come  
> full circle:
> 
> Speaking at the first ALCA (Australian Lactation Consultant Association  
> Conference) in Canberra in 1992, and writing the section on breastfeeding for  
> the new Better Homes and Gardens Baby Book.....
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> Jan  
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> Date:    Fri, 1 Apr 2016 22:06:29 -0400
> From:    Jan Barger <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Tales.....
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> Whoops -- sorry -- forgot to sign my name....
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> Jan Barger, RN, MA, IBCLC, FILCA
> Lactation Education Consultants
> Wheaton IL
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