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As my toddler and I sit watching a friend nurse her twins she pretends to nurse on the ball she’s holding in her hand (pink, a gift from her Dad).  I ask her if she’d like to cuddle and pretend to nurse on me.

“Your boo boos have no milk mommy - they are to low.”

Yeah, let’s not even start to talk about HOW or WHY they are no longer perky - okay?!?!

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Sabrina knows her shit. by Papaya Mom on January 28th, 2007
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Thursdays are for.....shopping & cleaning? by Papaya Mom on December 30th, 2004
It is almost the New Year and I've managed to almost completely waste another day of 2004! Another night of bad pregnancy sleep that lapsed in one hour intervals from midnight to ten a.

Thank You Celebrity Moms by Papaya Mom on June 7th, 2007
Like Maggie Gyllenhaal who nurses her 8 month old daughter in public and KNOWS it's not a big deal - I mean AAP says a MINIMUM of a year so why is 8 months SO shocking?Like Joley Fisher who had a homebirth and did not hide it like some pariah - her body did what it's meant to do in a place where fewer interventions lowered her risk of complications.

Charles Memminger offends me, or does he? by Papaya Mom on June 24th, 2007
in my opinion of course.

Like a fish out of water by Papaya Mom on October 13th, 2007
It's how I felt - without internet (on MY beloved Macintosh computer - I had access via my 'rents PC but PCs hate me and it's just not the same) for what I think may have been an eternity but Adventure Dad assures me was only a few weeks.

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Like a fish out of water

It’s how I felt - without internet (on MY beloved Macintosh computer - I had access via my ‘rents PC but PCs hate me and it’s just not the same) for what I think may have been an eternity but Adventure Dad assures me was only a few weeks.

WiFi - I love you.  Please don’t ever leave me again.

Now if Papaya would oblige me by sleeping, a lot, I could write all the posts stored up in my mind and crowding out things like the knowledge of how to wash my own hair and important things of this sort.  Let me tell you that I am smart but my hair is just a horrible mess without room to remember important woman things like conditioner.

Anyhow.

I’m back online.

Papaya misses her Dad more than we could have imagined but today, through the magic of the internet, they talked face to face for 90 minutes.  It was sweet to watch from afar AND I got some laundry done without tiny toddler hands “helping.”

Single Motherhood (I know - I’m married and still have his emotional support and paycheck), even temporary, sucketh.  I adore Papaya and she is thriving in many ways but I’ve grown as a parent by leaps and bounds all while physically and emotionally exhausted in some new way each day.  Let me bow down to all other Mothers who have done this deployment crapola before me - I am just realizing that it was tough with a baby (his last deployment ended weeks after Papaya’s first birthday) but it REALLY sucks with a sweet little person who is confused and upset and heartbroken and can no longer be comforted with a boob in her mouth.  I mean - I have to come up with a trick equal to that?  Never going to happen.  I’ll have to just keep letting her use “the crusher” to cremate rinsed clean soda cans.  You think I’m joking but I’m not - she loves that like she loves the beach and ice cream.

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Laughing is not appropriate by Papaya Mom on October 15th, 2007
when you are a children's librarian in a town that sits next to a military base, on an island with many military bases and a mother asks you about children's books on deployment.

On the journey by Papaya Mom on October 6th, 2008
Papaya and I are on our journey each day.

"Don't be sad" by Papaya Mom on January 4th, 2008
the Papaya said to me, sweeping away the tears as they ran down my face.

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Nestle Boycott Week


First…they marketed formula in third world countries with salespeople dressed as nurses (breaking the IBFAN), then they worked towards convincing women that they need expensive (Nestle manufactured) suppliments to breastfeed, bribed Doctors in Pakistan, been a thorn in UNICEF’s side regarding breastfeeding regulations in third world counries, and more recently they have promoted chocolate as an aid to intelligence in Russian schools (don’t we wish that were true!).

Do not even get me started on it’s token Fair Trade Coffee that is only one of over 3000 products, or the UK ruling (1999) that noted it could not support a claim that it markets infant formula “ethically and responsibly”…because it does NOT.

Well my friends … feel free to avoid Nescafe and all other Nestle Products this week for the boycott - July 2 through 9th!

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Not a solution. by Papaya Mom on January 17th, 2008
A horrible crime happened in Hawaii today.

Baking by Papaya Mom on February 17th, 2007
Oh, how I love to bake.

Where was I today? by Papaya Mom on January 12th, 2008
At the .

Anti War DOES NOT mean Anti Soldier by Papaya Mom on January 20th, 2007
Yet again, I've got an eMail foreword that implies because I don't support our government's current foreign war/policy that I am somehow against the troops.

Link Fun by Papaya Mom on July 29th, 2007
A third of .

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Ricki Lake

has an awesome vagina. Who knew she was crunchy like the rest of us?

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Nestle Boycott Week by Papaya Mom on July 2nd, 2007
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Broken and Hot by Papaya Mom on August 20th, 2008
So the sprained shoulder?  Turns out it is a broken collarbone.

A good start to our week.... by Papaya Mom on April 5th, 2005
Papaya's appointment with Dr.

New Motherhood by Papaya Mom on April 4th, 2005
There are no words for how WONDERFUL, BUSY, TIRING, AMAZING, GROWING, SPECIAL, CONFUSING and so much more the last few months have been.

So happy by Papaya Mom on June 2nd, 2007
I really think someone should have sent me this eCard in the last week, because I've been so much nicer to be around.

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Charles Memminger offends me, or does he?

in my opinion of course.

His opinion piece is here. In case you don’t want to link, the important part is here:

“Moms are often daunted from breast-feeding in public, but Bebe au Lait covers allow moms to breastfeed outdoors, protect baby from the sun …” Are they kidding? Moms should be daunted from breast-feeding in public. And I don’t think this blanket, for apparently that’s what a Bebe au Lait cover is, is going to make them feel less daunted. (”Bebe au Lait” apparently is French for “Baby Under Blankee.”) Breast-feeding, like most other bodily functions men and women are forced by nature to engage in, should not be performed in restaurants or in large groups of people.

He’s quoting an advertisement sent to him by Bebe au Lait, and that part is fine for him to pick on….but the last sentence makes me want to throw up. A bodily function? Thats a term mostly reserved for urine and feces not feeding.

In case you don’t get to read my letter to the editor in print (if they print it)…here it is:

As a life long reader of the Star Bulletin, and sometimes reader of Mr. Memminger’s column I was disappointed in his prehistoric views towards breastfeeding in a modern society. Although I found humor in the theme of his column, the idea that people selling items expect him to advertise for them, I find the opinion portion about breastfeeding to be very offensive.

Not only is breastfeeding in public perfectly legal (see HRS 489-21 and 22 approved seven years ago) but the idea that a child should be hidden while eating implies that all adults should eat in private. While Mr. Memminger might be a messy eater, he might also be a clean one who chews with his mouth closed - neither should stop his enjoyment of nourishment in public. Equally; a woman has the right to breastfeed in any location where she alone has the right to be - and if Mr. Memminger has a problem sexualizing the nipple or areola being exposed as a part of breast feeding (I assume the rest of the breast that may show does not offend him since more tends to be shown by the average bikini) then I suggest he find his own professional mental help.

Mothers and their children should not be publicly shamed from an act that is so widely understood to be in the best interest of the child and the community (as noted by the American Academy of Pediatrics, the World Health Organization and others). It was a disservice for Mr. Memminger to share his personal prejudices with the people of Hawaii through his position at the Star Bulletin and I request a public apology.

Papaya Mom Petzoldt
Kailua, Hawaii

And his response a few short hours later:
Thanks for your note. I write a humor column, not news articles so I sometimes use various writing styles to entertain and hopefully amuse, including overstatement, as in the case of poking fun at a pointless new product designed to take advantage of breastfeeding.

But I’ve learned that it virtually impossible to write a humor column about anything these days without someone being offended. So I will add your note to my growing file of “people who are offended by everything” where it will share space with self-described witches, lobster advocates, Gunsmoke fanatics, Sherl Crow fans who think using one square of toilet paper will save the world and many others who are just waiting to have their feelings hurt.

Aloha,
CM

And my response yet again, because having the last word is fun and I am not too busy today.
A humor column it is, and I found the overall theme very funny. I did however find it troubling that your personal opinion came off in such an inflamitory way as to make a new nursing Mother believe that nursing in public might be something comparable to using the lua in public. I felt that the other side of that opinion needed to be heard which is why I wrote my response as a letter to the editor and copied you.

At the same time - your humor is your job and if your intention was to show the insanity of a mother being made uncomfortable to nurse in public - then I am mistaken in my offense. And I would like to be filed far away from the Sherl Crow fans - anyone who is wiping with only once piece of paper is someone I’d rather not sit to close to.

Aloha,
Papaya Mom

ETA - a few days later he has now responded in full in a new column Keeping abreast of taboo subjects

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Boots mean something to her. by Papaya Mom on January 27th, 2008
Yesterday Bumpa donned his .

Mooooooving by Papaya Mom on July 7th, 2007
As part of moving comes buying and purging - getting rid of things via Craigslist and the like, and also buying things for the next house.

BIKE by Papaya Mom on June 11th, 2007
I am dying for a bike when I make the move to Hawaii this fall.

Laughing is not appropriate by Papaya Mom on October 15th, 2007
when you are a children's librarian in a town that sits next to a military base, on an island with many military bases and a mother asks you about children's books on deployment.

Starting to get nervous by Papaya Mom on June 23rd, 2007
I'm moving to Hawaii in October as part of our new year of Navy moves.

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Thank You Celebrity Moms

Like Maggie Gyllenhaal who nurses her 8 month old daughter in public and KNOWS it’s not a big deal - I mean AAP says a MINIMUM of a year so why is 8 months SO shocking?

Like Joley Fisher who had a homebirth and did not hide it like some pariah - her body did what it’s meant to do in a place where fewer interventions lowered her risk of complications.

To Gwen Steffani who babywears as does her husband, although I’m dying to spread the shoulder part of it for her and show her how much more comfortable that ring sling can be.

To celebrities who don’t hide it when they cosleep like other parents around the world - it is NOT dangerous unless you are on drugs or severely overweight so why do people act like it’s shocking?

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Updates... by Papaya Mom on December 10th, 2007
Sleep is hard to come by, at night for me.

Like saying you've never had the flu by Papaya Mom on October 28th, 2007
That is what happens when a tired Mommy blogs about having no time to blog.

Thanks, Mom. by Papaya Mom on July 25th, 2007
Thanks, Mom.

Joining by Papaya Mom on November 19th, 2008
As I prepare myself to participate in the ongoing battle for Civil Rights as they pertain to the GLBT community I've joined a few organizations.

In my home by Papaya Mom on March 13th, 2007
Not getting a vasectomy?It's maintaining critical family capability for chup building - we don't want the industrial base (ability to produce more) to erode to the point that if in time of a family emergency we needed another chup - and would have to source out to another family because we've lost the ability to make more chups.

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Sabrina knows her shit.

Good vs. Bad Mothering

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Wow.... by Papaya Mom on May 5th, 2007
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The week ahead... by Papaya Mom on April 30th, 2007
includes cooking great meals (I hope).

Getting busy by Papaya Mom on September 11th, 2007
Around Chez Papaya things are a moving!  In less than two weeks the Papaya and I are moving in one direction, Adventure Dad will be supervising the pack out after we leave and selling on car, then he has to turn over his job to a new guy and travel up North for a few weeks.

Miles to go before I sleep... by Papaya Mom on April 23rd, 2007
Whose woods these are I think I know.

Little Ballerina by Papaya Mom on July 12th, 2007
Papaya may well have enjoyed the very best day of her life, ever, today.

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Sleeping…or lack thereof

Falling asleep seems to be an issue for Miss Papaya these days. No matter if nursing or not, tired or cranky she CRIES herself to sleep. If she falls asleep nursing and then wakes up 10 minutes later to discover the boob has been carefully removed and put away she cries for 30 minutes. If she finishes off a boob and I take it away, ready to rock her to sleep since she is obviously tired, she ends up crying for 45+ minutes. I feel awful for her but there is nothing wrong; she may sense Adventure Dad’ impending deployment or be teething but I can’t find anything physically wrong. I check her teeth, temperature, diaper, clothes and keep her in a dimly lit room while calmy walking and rocking her - it gets me NOTHING.

Suggestions appreciated.

In other news I made a great dinner last night - Pasta with Garlic, Asparagus, Proscuitto, Smoked Mozzerella and Basil. Adventure Dad was very impressed. I also made my favorite ice cream - cheesecake ice cream with fresh raspberries & sliced almonds. Mmmmm, had to ask Adventure Dad to put it away before I ate it all!

Tonight I am going out for a girls night out to Baci Bistro in Silverdale. Everyone else’s husbands are watching kids but I think with refit Adventure Dad won’t be home in time so Papaya will join us. Here is to hoping she won’t cry too much like she did the other night at the Beach House in Purdy.

Tomorrow I’m making Dijon & Thyme marinated Grilled Chicken Breasts with Creamy Buttermilk Cole Slaw. It is a good one since the Cole Slaw is cold so can last as long as it takes for Adventure Dad to come home…I can grill my chicken breast when I’m ready to eat and his when he gets home. In other Adventure Dad news I put 400+ pictures on his iPhoto today so he’ll have them underway. Also downloaded the newest Papaya videos into his iPhoto, which unlike my older version, downloads .mpgs right into the iPhoto which is GREAT! I can’t wait to upgrade to my PowerBook with DVD Burner so I can make DVDs to send for Christmas of Papaya’s first year…

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Nestle Boycott Week by Papaya Mom on July 2nd, 2007
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Kicking those Duty Day blues. by Papaya Mom on April 23rd, 2005
Ah, Adventure Dad' last duty day of this refit.

Sabrina knows her shit. by Papaya Mom on January 28th, 2007
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Thursdays are for.....shopping & cleaning? by Papaya Mom on December 30th, 2004
It is almost the New Year and I've managed to almost completely waste another day of 2004! Another night of bad pregnancy sleep that lapsed in one hour intervals from midnight to ten a.

Spring by Papaya Mom on April 7th, 2005
It seems like Spring has sprung here in Poulsb along with LOTS of rain to keep those flowers coming.

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Kicking those Duty Day blues.

Ah, Adventure Dad’ last duty day of this refit. This DOES NOT mean that he will no longer work on weekends, only that he will be home at night at least. He was great last night, laying down for bed with Papaya at 7:30 p.m. so I could go out with the girls on my own. I got in bed late - 10:30 p.m. and started the cycle with miss growth spurt. She woke for her 1:30 a.m. feeding then every two hours thereafter. By the time she was up for the day I was wiped out and wished she would sleep in.

It was the first day I momentarily thought - I wish for an hour I could not be a mommy. Then I could just sleep. Then, she smiled and cooed at me and I remembered my prayers during the first few weeks of her life. I would pray to God to heal my body and promised that, no matter how tired I was, if I was in no pain I would be a great Mom to Papaya. Well, today was time to pay up on that promise and overcome the lazy feelings I was having.

We got up, I had some yogurt and we played. I read her the new book, “Mommy Loves” which tells her all about animals that love their babies AND has counting. The first animal has one baby, the second two…Up to ten. It is so nice to have good multi-purpose colorful books with things for her to learn.

After a 30 minute nap *in her crib* we got ready for a walk. I know if I am going to kick the lazies I’ve got to do my exercise even on days where I don’t feel like it. Into the Baby Bijorn and off to walk the Forrest Rock hills! We did the whole route with side streets while I caught up with my Mom on the cell. She had just got the new CD of Papaya .MPEG I sent and was watching Papaya fart when I called. I wonder if Papaya will resent me for sharing all of this someday?

It was a great talk. My step-brother Christian is doing GREAT at his job (big motorcycle company in LA) where he fixed a glitch in a new bike, saved the company big $ and became head of his division. Did I mention he has not even been there a year?!?! My other step-brother Ty and his wife Emi are going to have dinner with my parents next weekend so I’ll get an update on them soon. My brother Pono is working on moving from a place in Wailua back to a house in Haleiwa with his friend Sal (the ER Doctor) and another guy. The Haleiwa place has cheaper rent and is ON the beach! He just has to find someone to sublet the last 3 months of his current lease. All my brothers are such grown-ups now! All out of college with careers and everything. I’m such a proud sister!

So I think I am now doing better. The walk perked me up and wore Papaya out, all that holding our head up and looking forward is a lot of work! She is now sleeping *in the Baby Papasan* right next to the laptop on the dining table. If she were to stop her sweet soft snoring and open her eyes the first thing she’ll see is her Mommy’s face, full of love for her and over her lazy morning.

Now…What will I have for dinner? My guess is the rest of the leftover Chicken Curry (one of my favorites so I don’t mind finishing all the leftovers) with some pasta. And for dessert - the last of the 1/2 pint of Ice Cream from Cold Stone Creamery (Cheesecake Ice Cream with Raspberries and Almonds) that has taken me *OVER A WEEK* to eat. Not that I am proud of that or anything ;)

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Spring

It seems like Spring has sprung here in Poulsb along with LOTS of rain to keep those flowers coming. The temperature stays in the 50s and 60s which is nice, but I miss the sunny days of Winter.

Last night Adventure Dad and I laid sleepy Papaya in her cradle for a nap and took to the hot tub for 15 minutes. Boy was that a mistake. Although she did not cry while we were gone she must have felt abandoned because she screamed at us for almost an hour after we returned. That will show us to go spending time without her! Speaking of time with her, we’ve decided to buy her a party dress and take her to Sub Ball with us on April 15th. Finding a babysitter for a breastfed baby who won’t take a bottle just seems silly and this way we can stay longer and have a better time. We’ll have to go dress shopping next week.

Tonight is a Hail and Farewell with Adventure Dad’ wardroom at the In and Out Cafe on Bangor. Adventure Dad is loosing his Communicator (the Junior Officer who works for him) which is sad. Lets hope the next one is as good!

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Snow by Papaya Mom on February 13th, 2007
The snow is coming! The snow is coming! In the Metro DC area (Northern Virginia) where I live you would think "Snow" was another name for "a big scary monster!" The schools always go two hours late if there is a hint of ice or snow which with a two year old should not bother me BUT it means they are all in the nice daycare at my gym so Papaya is overrun by 13 year olds.

SPRING? by Papaya Mom on January 7th, 2007
We played at the park today with Papaya for many hours, in t-shirts! Papaya was adorable even when the 10,000 kids pushed her around some.

Hearty meal on a rainy day... by Papaya Mom on April 6th, 2005
We meant to walk today.

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