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Boots mean something to her.

Yesterday Bumpa donned his wellington boots to go mow the lawn because he has a grass allergy and I promise you don’t want to see his itchy shins if he forgets to wear them. Then again you may also not want to see a grown man wearing shorts and wellingtons but in that case I suggest you avoid our front yard every other weekend at mowing time.

Maya knows these boots by a different name - barn boots. Everyone wears them to go over to the barn at her Grandma and Grandpa’s house. There it is less about any allergy to grass and more about avoiding that special cow feces between the toes feeling when working with the girls (they are almost all girls - they make milk, remember?).

Maya looked at Bumpa yesterday darning his barn boots to go into our Hawaiian front yard - she asked him if he was going outside to milk the geckos.

He told her they would have to herd them first and it would be hard. His sense of humor has me rolling in laughter now, a day later, and I’m sure I’ll be giggling at both of them a week from now thinking of that little conversation.

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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.

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.

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

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Laughing is not appropriate

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.  It’s not “way out” there and “not really a common subject” right now.  In fact - I found over a hundred books on Amazon including the one I bought for my daughter.  Nope - not “travel” honey, deployment, with a big fat D that you might find familiar since your name tag ought to read “Dumb biotch.”

Children learn how to cope from watching us, and from the stories we read.  No - it’s not a “travel” subject honey, and it’s sure not “death” you moron.  It is deployment (shall I spell that again for you?) and it’s happening to thousands of kids on the island you work on (heck within a mile of your library there are sure to be hundreds).  So maybe, next time a mother wants to find a picture book to help her child you’ll keep your idiotic and cruel laughter to yourself.  Or - if I have the guts I might come back and tell you in person how unprofessional and rude your reaction was and how it made me want to cry in public you insufferable bitch.

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the Papaya said to me, sweeping away the tears as they ran down my face.

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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Mooooooving

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.

I’m awaiting a design for a closet I’m adding to Papaya’s room in our Hawaii Apartment - it used to hold a refredgerator in that space so it’s not normal sized.

I’m having more fun shopping for things like this:

Oh, the wonderful places to spend my money - like A Toy Garden and, well, other stuff I can’t think of right now.

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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.

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

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

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

Starting to get nervous by Papaya Mom on June 23rd, 2007
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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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BIKE by Papaya Mom on June 11th, 2007
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Mooooooving by Papaya Mom on July 7th, 2007
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Boots mean something to her. by Papaya Mom on January 27th, 2008
Yesterday Bumpa donned his .

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Starting to get nervous

I’m moving to Hawaii in October as part of our new year of Navy moves….and there are lots of things to plan; preschool, packing, etc.

But what is keeping me up at night….finding a photographer who can come close to this and all the other work that Ruthi has done over the last few years of Papaya. HOW will I create a Christmas card? HOW will I get the perfect 3 year portrait?

I know, I have to find it in my budget to fly Ruthi to Hawaii.

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

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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.

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.

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

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BIKE

I am dying for a bike when I make the move to Hawaii this fall. Did I mention that? We found out Adventure Dad will be too busy in the UK for us to go - so Papaya and I will live in Hawaii for a year with Adventure Dad visiting for Pono’s wedding and me visiting him in the UK. Back to the bike.

Electra Cruiser Bikes are the BOMB and I want one with a basket on the front, leather flower embossed seat and a bike seat for Papaya on the back. I want to take her to her preschool and rock around Kailua town on my bike - for the health of it, and the minimizing of my own carbon outputs. Yes, while Adventure Dad drives around practicing war on a nuclear machine I’m going to become more of a hippie as if that were possible.

Crunchy crunchy crunchy.

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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.

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

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.

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