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1. clorophilla wrote: I see a little baby in his mother's womb |
2. polenta wrote: very colorful!! |
3. methusalinka wrote: its a kind way clo to see itas you see it. but when I changed the title it was because . |
4. methusalinka wrote: robot-like even the kids.like soldiers in an army .and a completely absent head of the group only hope that the baby shall scream and wake them all up. |
5. methusalinka wrote: clo pls forget the text above. it belongs to the other pic. my comp. suddenly wiped out the text to this pic, and I had sent it before I noticed.so ignore the above.4),thanks. |
6. methusalinka wrote: here comes my reply to what you suppose ..to me the baby looks too lost, and |
7. methusalinka wrote: only juice to make itself ok. |
8. clorophilla wrote: that's so sad! In my work I'm committed exactly to support an empatic and lovely way to attachment parenting, against those unaffective theory that take mother and baby apart... |
9. methusalinka wrote: is not my job.and I am too old to have a job.by now. much older than you. but them years when I was a alone mother, the father had chosen to let it be so, |
10. methusalinka wrote: we my son and I had a life, very much like there where they bear their offspring bite the navelstreng off, wash the newborn in a river, and put the new coming on her back in a sherf |
11. methusalinka wrote: or that was what I tried to.at least by carriing him from he was born in a woven carrier so that he could sit there almost as he was in again.. |
12. methusalinka wrote: though now he had come out, and sat there on top of me,in his "sele" also when we were home, we lived very cheep, I cleaned a zoomuseum from 5am till 10am |
13. methusalinka wrote: and sat in his "barnevogn" for all cleaning women to admire him..and I was free after my days job,so took him up in the "sele" and left to walk home.. |
14. methusalinka wrote: the sele was-is such a good invention, tied on the back, and giving him a seat to be from where he could take the world in thru his wide opened eyes.. |
15. methusalinka wrote: and until he was a toddler and then a boy of one and a half yrs and wanted off me and into the kindergarten, .and he loved it from the first minute. |
16. methusalinka wrote: and I was back to my temp.vicancies typing letters for half a day.we coped and I didnot have to fetch him when day was thru.we had lots of time together |
17. methusalinka wrote: and I am grateful for that. so you see I very much agree with what you do in your job and what you believe in.so do I.thanks for caring to listen to my way to be a single mom back then i the 70s |
18. methusalinka wrote: and polenta tak for commenting on my pic. yes there are many colours on the fruit theme. too. and I tried to take them in action. but this time making a sad story. so the one from life, as it was, was a must. grateful that I am given this opportunity of s |
19. methusalinka wrote: sharing here how it was to say no to more monye and yes thanks to more time.when he was little. |
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