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by TheZooKeeper
Wed Jan 23, 2013 11:42 am
Forum: Ladies
Topic: Nursing baby and 1 day class
Replies: 17
Views: 5895

Re: Nursing baby and 1 day class

Yes! If there are enough breaks my hubby could bring her to me to nurse. Or, if there's a place with relaxed, friendly classes where they wouldn't mind if I had to nurse maybe once or twice in class that'd be awesome (not super likely she'd need to, but possible). Any suggestions in the C. Texas area for a relaxed place to take the class? I'd love to do a 1:1 class but suspect I can't afford it.

What is the typical schedule for the class? Is range qualifying on the same day? I hate trying to plan for something and having no idea what to expect. Not that I'm OCD about organization or anything (ok, maybe a little). :roll:

I'm still looking for a weekday/ multi session class. SewTexas thanks for the offer to help me find a sitter. My older two are teens, I'm lucky this time around to have lots of helpers. My biggest constraint is really just being able to feed the baby. and yep, she gets just as much attention as the rest did. If not more. There's a 5 year gap between my youngest two somshe's really 'The Baby' all the older kids adore her, she might be just the slightest bit spoiled.

Thank you again for all the ideas and offers of help. Y'all are great!! I will get this figured out and get it done. I have good motivation.
by TheZooKeeper
Tue Jan 22, 2013 10:06 am
Forum: Ladies
Topic: Nursing baby and 1 day class
Replies: 17
Views: 5895

Re: Nursing baby and 1 day class

Wow, thanks for the quick replies!!

I totally understand the benefits of a 1 day class. If it weren't for my wee attachment I'd be all over knocking the whole thing out at once. A-R, sent you a PM. Rottenapple pumping is a good idea, but my daughter has never had a bottle (to late to convince her now) and thinks sippy cups are for dumping upside down and using the contents to annointing ones self with (or the dogs, or an older sibling, or the floor....). She doesn't believe me when I tell her people food is for eating either. I can't even complain about her dedication to her opinions or I get a quick reminder that she's just like me. Ha! My timing for finally getting inspired to get my CHL is bad. We just moved back into civilization after living very rural for many years. I'd almost forgotten there were more than 4 legged predators while way out in my isolated bubble. Not to keen on being reminded. Knotquiteawake, good for you and your wife for working through the challenges. My youngest is #5, so yep, I've got a little experience. The amazing thing about kids is that no matter how many you have, the smart little stinkers figure out new ways to confound you. We don't qualify for a darn bit of Obama anything, unless you count qualifying to pay taxes at the end of the year. I'll spare y'all my rant about my opinion of Obama. :evil2:

Thanks again for feedback. I'll just keep hunting around and hope I can work something out.


Liz
by TheZooKeeper
Mon Jan 21, 2013 8:23 pm
Forum: Ladies
Topic: Nursing baby and 1 day class
Replies: 17
Views: 5895

Nursing baby and 1 day class

Hiya Gals,

I'm hoping someone has a solution for my delimma. My youngest is still nursing and although she's not a new baby, she still nurses often and won't be weaned for another year or so if she's like the rest of my kids. I very much want to get my CHL but there's no way I can be away from her for an entire day. We'd both be miserable and I know my husband wouldn't make it. :lol:

I dread the thought of delaying getting my liscence for a year or more. I'm not seeing any options for taking multiple classes to accrue the 10 hours of instruction time. They're all one day classes. Which, if I wasn't nursing a baby would be great. I keep thinking there has to be an alternative to one day classes. Am I hopefully missing the obvious? I'm just N of Austin if that helps with options.

Thanks,

Liz

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