tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9427504.post115521939683784676..comments2024-02-05T02:38:13.492-06:00Comments on Ryan's Blog: Way To Go Terror Busters!!!Ryanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10002778168095914184noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9427504.post-1155237488475232122006-08-10T14:18:00.000-05:002006-08-10T14:18:00.000-05:00My first question this morning about liquids on ai...My first question this morning about liquids on airplanes was what about baby formula? I did hear that in one airport they were requesting that moms take a drink of the formula out of the bottle. Better yet let the baby drink a bit. Unfortunaltley all mothers can not breastfeed, and what about dads that might be traveling with their children? I hope everyone remembers to be patient with the security people in the airport, they are doing their jobs, not trying to specifically irritate you.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9427504.post-1155228757533828012006-08-10T11:52:00.000-05:002006-08-10T11:52:00.000-05:00I say "YAY UK!" I know there are alot of liberal ...I say "YAY UK!" I know there are alot of liberal Brits that don't particularly like our alliance with them but I am proud of the work they have done to save so many lives today! We should all be thanking God today for His mercy!<BR/><BR/>Ya know.....me and my pro-breastfeeding self would like to take this opportunity to remind Moms that nursing their babies for long periods of time (at least til 1 year of age) has NUMEROUS benefits, including the lesser-thought-of emergency situations. During that "no bottles on board" time-frame, nursing Moms would have no problems. (And what if the terrorists realize we have this "loophole"??)<BR/><BR/>A couple of years ago I was driving to Birmingham to pick up a friend from the airport and we got stuck in one of those HORRIBLE stalls after a big 18-wheeler wrecked. We were stranded on the Interstate for over 4 hours! And when I say "we" I mean me, my then-8-year-old daughter and my then-1-year-old son. He was old enough that I didn't need to "pack a lunch" because we were going to eat in Birmingham but young enough to be MISERABLE in a 4 hour sit-in on the Interstate. HOW THANKFUL I WAS to be able to nurse that baby. He was probably the most comfortable person on the Interstate that day.<BR/><BR/>Anyway, like I said, this is just a reminder and an encouragement that BREASTFEEDING IS AWESOME (I was gonna say breastfeeding is "the bomb" but thought that would be a bad choice of words today! LOL)Stacyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12088862352619748013noreply@blogger.com