QOTD: 7/21 What makes a good QOTD?
I like both, any, all. I appreciate your posting them. I, too, value the NH OH board the most. I like our friendly community and find great support here. I go to the other boards but I don't post too often. Here, my questions and your responses seem to have personal significance.
For me this forum is an extension of the group meetings at the Parkland MC. I don't care that others went thru a different program or had a different surgery, these are details. But we all have a feel for what's going on in our region and it shows in the posts.
So, what makes a good QOTD? That I open up OH NH forum and it is there for me to ponder, respond to, and anticipate the replies of my forum buddies. Thanks again, C.
For me this forum is an extension of the group meetings at the Parkland MC. I don't care that others went thru a different program or had a different surgery, these are details. But we all have a feel for what's going on in our region and it shows in the posts.
So, what makes a good QOTD? That I open up OH NH forum and it is there for me to ponder, respond to, and anticipate the replies of my forum buddies. Thanks again, C.
I like both too. This is the first forum I check out as well. I'm very comfortable posting here - it's nice.
I didn't respond over the weekend because I was babysitting my little grandson. On Saturday morning I put him down for his nap, heard him playing in his crib, then whimpering, then SCREAMING. I went in to check on him and his little chubby leg was stuck between the crib slats. I was just about to call 911 when I got it out. That was a first for me. When my daughter got home that afternoon I scolded her for removing the bumpers but she explained that he stands on them and trys to climb out and he almost flipped himself out.
Did I tell you he's only 9 motns old :) And he is so cute
I didn't respond over the weekend because I was babysitting my little grandson. On Saturday morning I put him down for his nap, heard him playing in his crib, then whimpering, then SCREAMING. I went in to check on him and his little chubby leg was stuck between the crib slats. I was just about to call 911 when I got it out. That was a first for me. When my daughter got home that afternoon I scolded her for removing the bumpers but she explained that he stands on them and trys to climb out and he almost flipped himself out.
Did I tell you he's only 9 motns old :) And he is so cute