Guest guest Posted September 16, 2006 Report Share Posted September 16, 2006 Wow - I love the title Bless the Baby - boy, wish I could start all over with the baby years ok ok, I know that's not "fruitful" at all - just got to love where I'm at now. btw, just a kind of late introduction, tho some "know" me a little more on this site, I've been blessed with 5 kids (and plenty of miscarriages in between, and a hysterectomy a month after my last one was born, because of bleeding that wouldn't stop) - I started late, at 35 and had my last son when I was almost 47. Now 61, but not feeling a day over ....only started mb in 95, so wasn't mb during any of my pregnancies. Longest nursing was til 1st daughter was 4, second was two and I was pregnant with #3 - tandem nursed first two!! and ever so grateful to La Leche for all their support during those early years. and grateful to The Better Baby Institute (in Philadelphia - Dr. Glen Doman) for making those early years much more than goo goo. , even I, your faithful admirer, was shocked by how many books you had on your site - I didn't realize. But I didn't see all the zillion more books that Simon mentioned he also wrote. Can't wait til you one day ship beyond the Atlantic - meanwhile, I'll just have to wait til next visit to the States. Klara wrote: Hi EveryoneI am just giving my new baby book, Yummy Yummy in My Tummy a plug and to let you know that you can purchase it at 's site. We are also offering it as a download so please take a look and enjoy. http://www.simply-natural.biz/books-macrobiotic-books.php Many blessings Brown Waxmanwww.celebrate4health.comwww.bebabywise.cominfocelebrate4health Get your own web address for just $1.99/1st yr. We'll help. Yahoo! Small Business. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2006 Report Share Posted September 16, 2006 Wow - I love the title Bless the Baby - boy, wish I could start all over with the baby years ok ok, I know that's not "fruitful" at all - just got to love where I'm at now. btw, just a kind of late introduction, tho some "know" me a little more on this site, I've been blessed with 5 kids (and plenty of miscarriages in between, and a hysterectomy a month after my last one was born, because of bleeding that wouldn't stop) - I started late, at 35 and had my last son when I was almost 47. Now 61, but not feeling a day over ....only started mb in 95, so wasn't mb during any of my pregnancies. Longest nursing was til 1st daughter was 4, second was two and I was pregnant with #3 - tandem nursed first two!! and ever so grateful to La Leche for all their support during those early years. and grateful to The Better Baby Institute (in Philadelphia - Dr. Glen Doman) for making those early years much more than goo goo. , even I, your faithful admirer, was shocked by how many books you had on your site - I didn't realize. But I didn't see all the zillion more books that Simon mentioned he also wrote. Can't wait til you one day ship beyond the Atlantic - meanwhile, I'll just have to wait til next visit to the States. Klara wrote: Hi EveryoneI am just giving my new baby book, Yummy Yummy in My Tummy a plug and to let you know that you can purchase it at 's site. We are also offering it as a download so please take a look and enjoy. http://www.simply-natural.biz/books-macrobiotic-books.php Many blessings Brown Waxmanwww.celebrate4health.comwww.bebabywise.cominfocelebrate4health Get your own web address for just $1.99/1st yr. We'll help. Yahoo! Small Business. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2006 Report Share Posted September 16, 2006 Wow - I love the title Bless the Baby - boy, wish I could start all over with the baby years ok ok, I know that's not "fruitful" at all - just got to love where I'm at now. btw, just a kind of late introduction, tho some "know" me a little more on this site, I've been blessed with 5 kids (and plenty of miscarriages in between, and a hysterectomy a month after my last one was born, because of bleeding that wouldn't stop) - I started late, at 35 and had my last son when I was almost 47. Now 61, but not feeling a day over ....only started mb in 95, so wasn't mb during any of my pregnancies. Longest nursing was til 1st daughter was 4, second was two and I was pregnant with #3 - tandem nursed first two!! and ever so grateful to La Leche for all their support during those early years. and grateful to The Better Baby Institute (in Philadelphia - Dr. Glen Doman) for making those early years much more than goo goo. , even I, your faithful admirer, was shocked by how many books you had on your site - I didn't realize. But I didn't see all the zillion more books that Simon mentioned he also wrote. Can't wait til you one day ship beyond the Atlantic - meanwhile, I'll just have to wait til next visit to the States. Klara wrote: Hi EveryoneI am just giving my new baby book, Yummy Yummy in My Tummy a plug and to let you know that you can purchase it at 's site. We are also offering it as a download so please take a look and enjoy. http://www.simply-natural.biz/books-macrobiotic-books.php Many blessings Brown Waxmanwww.celebrate4health.comwww.bebabywise.cominfocelebrate4health Get your own web address for just $1.99/1st yr. We'll help. Yahoo! Small Business. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2006 Report Share Posted September 17, 2006 Hi Klara, Well this post of yours is certainly timely as I will be having 4 of Simon’s other titles coming in this week to make available. We do have a few of Modern Day Macrobiotics still available, they move fast. From: VeganMacrobiotics [mailto:VeganMacrobiotics ] On Behalf Of Klara LeVine Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2006 12:21 AM To: VeganMacrobiotics Subject: Re: Yummy Yummy baby book Wow - I love the title Bless the Baby - boy, wish I could start all over with the baby years ok ok, I know that's not " fruitful " at all - just got to love where I'm at now. btw, just a kind of late introduction, tho some " know " me a little more on this site, I've been blessed with 5 kids (and plenty of miscarriages in between, and a hysterectomy a month after my last one was born, because of bleeding that wouldn't stop) - I started late, at 35 and had my last son when I was almost 47. Now 61, but not feeling a day over .....only started mb in 95, so wasn't mb during any of my pregnancies. Longest nursing was til 1st daughter was 4, second was two and I was pregnant with #3 - tandem nursed first two!! and ever so grateful to La Leche for all their support during those early years. and grateful to The Better Baby Institute (in Philadelphia - Dr. Glen Doman) for making those early years much more than goo goo. , even I, your faithful admirer, was shocked by how many books you had on your site - I didn't realize. But I didn't see all the zillion more books that Simon mentioned he also wrote. Can't wait til you one day ship beyond the Atlantic - meanwhile, I'll just have to wait til next visit to the States. Klara <mel528earthlink (DOT) net> wrote: Hi Everyone I am just giving my new baby book, Yummy Yummy in My Tummy a plug and to let you know that you can purchase it at 's site. We are also offering it as a download so please take a look and enjoy. http://www.simply-natural.biz/books-macrobiotic-books.php Many blessings Brown Waxman www.celebrate4health.com www.bebabywise.com infocelebrate4health Get your own web address for just $1.99/1st yr. We'll help. Yahoo! Small Business. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2006 Report Share Posted September 17, 2006 Hi Klara, Well this post of yours is certainly timely as I will be having 4 of Simon’s other titles coming in this week to make available. We do have a few of Modern Day Macrobiotics still available, they move fast. From: VeganMacrobiotics [mailto:VeganMacrobiotics ] On Behalf Of Klara LeVine Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2006 12:21 AM To: VeganMacrobiotics Subject: Re: Yummy Yummy baby book Wow - I love the title Bless the Baby - boy, wish I could start all over with the baby years ok ok, I know that's not " fruitful " at all - just got to love where I'm at now. btw, just a kind of late introduction, tho some " know " me a little more on this site, I've been blessed with 5 kids (and plenty of miscarriages in between, and a hysterectomy a month after my last one was born, because of bleeding that wouldn't stop) - I started late, at 35 and had my last son when I was almost 47. Now 61, but not feeling a day over .....only started mb in 95, so wasn't mb during any of my pregnancies. Longest nursing was til 1st daughter was 4, second was two and I was pregnant with #3 - tandem nursed first two!! and ever so grateful to La Leche for all their support during those early years. and grateful to The Better Baby Institute (in Philadelphia - Dr. Glen Doman) for making those early years much more than goo goo. , even I, your faithful admirer, was shocked by how many books you had on your site - I didn't realize. But I didn't see all the zillion more books that Simon mentioned he also wrote. Can't wait til you one day ship beyond the Atlantic - meanwhile, I'll just have to wait til next visit to the States. Klara <mel528earthlink (DOT) net> wrote: Hi Everyone I am just giving my new baby book, Yummy Yummy in My Tummy a plug and to let you know that you can purchase it at 's site. We are also offering it as a download so please take a look and enjoy. http://www.simply-natural.biz/books-macrobiotic-books.php Many blessings Brown Waxman www.celebrate4health.com www.bebabywise.com infocelebrate4health Get your own web address for just $1.99/1st yr. We'll help. Yahoo! Small Business. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2006 Report Share Posted September 17, 2006 Hey Klara, Thanks for sharing your story. It's always good to repeat b/c each time we add something we may have forgotten and there are new ppl who may not have known. I'm glad you posted about having a child at 47 b/c there is one person here who thinks she is too old to start having kids and she's a baby! I hope to have another one of these days............. Did I mention Marlie is finally off the boob? I stopped her on her birthday. Only twice she was upset saying she missed it. I just held her and told her I love her. She was fine, my baby is growing up. Peace, Reg > > Wow - I love the title Bless the Baby - boy, wish I could start all over with the baby years > > ok ok, I know that's not " fruitful " at all - just got to love where I'm at now. btw, just a kind of late introduction, tho some " know " me a little more on this site, I've been blessed with 5 kids (and plenty of miscarriages in between, and a hysterectomy a month after my last one was born, because of bleeding that wouldn't stop) - I started late, at 35 and had my last son when I was almost 47. Now 61, but not feeling a day over ....only started mb in 95, so wasn't mb during any of my pregnancies. Longest nursing was til 1st daughter was 4, second was two and I was pregnant with #3 - tandem nursed first two!! and ever so grateful to La Leche for all their support during those early years. and grateful to The Better Baby Institute (in Philadelphia - Dr. Glen Doman) for making those early years much more than goo goo. > > , even I, your faithful admirer, was shocked by how many books you had on your site - I didn't realize. But I didn't see all the zillion more books that Simon mentioned he also wrote. Can't wait til you one day ship beyond the Atlantic - meanwhile, I'll just have to wait til next visit to the States. > > Klara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2006 Report Share Posted September 17, 2006 Hey Klara, Thanks for sharing your story. It's always good to repeat b/c each time we add something we may have forgotten and there are new ppl who may not have known. I'm glad you posted about having a child at 47 b/c there is one person here who thinks she is too old to start having kids and she's a baby! I hope to have another one of these days............. Did I mention Marlie is finally off the boob? I stopped her on her birthday. Only twice she was upset saying she missed it. I just held her and told her I love her. She was fine, my baby is growing up. Peace, Reg > > Wow - I love the title Bless the Baby - boy, wish I could start all over with the baby years > > ok ok, I know that's not " fruitful " at all - just got to love where I'm at now. btw, just a kind of late introduction, tho some " know " me a little more on this site, I've been blessed with 5 kids (and plenty of miscarriages in between, and a hysterectomy a month after my last one was born, because of bleeding that wouldn't stop) - I started late, at 35 and had my last son when I was almost 47. Now 61, but not feeling a day over ....only started mb in 95, so wasn't mb during any of my pregnancies. Longest nursing was til 1st daughter was 4, second was two and I was pregnant with #3 - tandem nursed first two!! and ever so grateful to La Leche for all their support during those early years. and grateful to The Better Baby Institute (in Philadelphia - Dr. Glen Doman) for making those early years much more than goo goo. > > , even I, your faithful admirer, was shocked by how many books you had on your site - I didn't realize. But I didn't see all the zillion more books that Simon mentioned he also wrote. Can't wait til you one day ship beyond the Atlantic - meanwhile, I'll just have to wait til next visit to the States. > > Klara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2006 Report Share Posted September 17, 2006 Hey Klara, Thanks for sharing your story. It's always good to repeat b/c each time we add something we may have forgotten and there are new ppl who may not have known. I'm glad you posted about having a child at 47 b/c there is one person here who thinks she is too old to start having kids and she's a baby! I hope to have another one of these days............. Did I mention Marlie is finally off the boob? I stopped her on her birthday. Only twice she was upset saying she missed it. I just held her and told her I love her. She was fine, my baby is growing up. Peace, Reg > > Wow - I love the title Bless the Baby - boy, wish I could start all over with the baby years > > ok ok, I know that's not " fruitful " at all - just got to love where I'm at now. btw, just a kind of late introduction, tho some " know " me a little more on this site, I've been blessed with 5 kids (and plenty of miscarriages in between, and a hysterectomy a month after my last one was born, because of bleeding that wouldn't stop) - I started late, at 35 and had my last son when I was almost 47. Now 61, but not feeling a day over ....only started mb in 95, so wasn't mb during any of my pregnancies. Longest nursing was til 1st daughter was 4, second was two and I was pregnant with #3 - tandem nursed first two!! and ever so grateful to La Leche for all their support during those early years. and grateful to The Better Baby Institute (in Philadelphia - Dr. Glen Doman) for making those early years much more than goo goo. > > , even I, your faithful admirer, was shocked by how many books you had on your site - I didn't realize. But I didn't see all the zillion more books that Simon mentioned he also wrote. Can't wait til you one day ship beyond the Atlantic - meanwhile, I'll just have to wait til next visit to the States. > > Klara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2006 Report Share Posted September 17, 2006 Hi Klara Thanks so much for telling me about your life and background. You are such an interesting person and I really enjoy chatting with you - it has been great fun to date and more to come I am sure. Blessings Re: Yummy Yummy baby book > >Wow - I love the title Bless the Baby - boy, wish I could start all over with the baby years > > ok ok, I know that's not " fruitful " at all - just got to love where I'm at now. btw, just a kind of late introduction, tho some " know " me a little more on this site, I've been blessed with 5 kids (and plenty of miscarriages in between, and a hysterectomy a month after my last one was born, because of bleeding that wouldn't stop) - I started late, at 35 and had my last son when I was almost 47. Now 61, but not feeling a day over ....only started mb in 95, so wasn't mb during any of my pregnancies. Longest nursing was til 1st daughter was 4, second was two and I was pregnant with #3 - tandem nursed first two!! and ever so grateful to La Leche for all their support during those early years. and grateful to The Better Baby Institute (in Philadelphia - Dr. Glen Doman) for making those early years much more than goo goo. > > , even I, your faithful admirer, was shocked by how many books you had on your site - I didn't realize. But I didn't see all the zillion more books that Simon mentioned he also wrote. Can't wait til you one day ship beyond the Atlantic - meanwhile, I'll just have to wait til next visit to the States. > > Klara > > > > > wrote: > >Hi Everyone > >I am just giving my new baby book, Yummy Yummy in My Tummy a plug and to let you know that you can purchase it at 's site. We are also offering it as a download so please take a look and enjoy. http://www.simply-natural.biz/books-macrobiotic-books.php > >Many blessings > > > Brown Waxman >www.celebrate4health.com >www.bebabywise.com >info@... > > > > > >--------------------------------- >Get your own web address for just $1.99/1st yr. We'll help. Yahoo! Small Business. Brown Waxman www.celebrate4health.com www.bebabywise.com info@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2006 Report Share Posted September 17, 2006 Hi Klara Thanks so much for telling me about your life and background. You are such an interesting person and I really enjoy chatting with you - it has been great fun to date and more to come I am sure. Blessings Re: Yummy Yummy baby book > >Wow - I love the title Bless the Baby - boy, wish I could start all over with the baby years > > ok ok, I know that's not " fruitful " at all - just got to love where I'm at now. btw, just a kind of late introduction, tho some " know " me a little more on this site, I've been blessed with 5 kids (and plenty of miscarriages in between, and a hysterectomy a month after my last one was born, because of bleeding that wouldn't stop) - I started late, at 35 and had my last son when I was almost 47. Now 61, but not feeling a day over ....only started mb in 95, so wasn't mb during any of my pregnancies. Longest nursing was til 1st daughter was 4, second was two and I was pregnant with #3 - tandem nursed first two!! and ever so grateful to La Leche for all their support during those early years. and grateful to The Better Baby Institute (in Philadelphia - Dr. Glen Doman) for making those early years much more than goo goo. > > , even I, your faithful admirer, was shocked by how many books you had on your site - I didn't realize. But I didn't see all the zillion more books that Simon mentioned he also wrote. Can't wait til you one day ship beyond the Atlantic - meanwhile, I'll just have to wait til next visit to the States. > > Klara > > > > > wrote: > >Hi Everyone > >I am just giving my new baby book, Yummy Yummy in My Tummy a plug and to let you know that you can purchase it at 's site. We are also offering it as a download so please take a look and enjoy. http://www.simply-natural.biz/books-macrobiotic-books.php > >Many blessings > > > Brown Waxman >www.celebrate4health.com >www.bebabywise.com >info@... > > > > > >--------------------------------- >Get your own web address for just $1.99/1st yr. We'll help. Yahoo! Small Business. Brown Waxman www.celebrate4health.com www.bebabywise.com info@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2006 Report Share Posted September 20, 2006 Hey Reggie, Maybe you can throw a " coming of age, off the boob " party for her. It's fun to celebrate life events like that and would give her a sense of accomplishment in her life. Just a thought, L > > > > Wow - I love the title Bless the Baby - boy, wish I could start > all over with the baby years > > > > ok ok, I know that's not " fruitful " at all - just got to love > where I'm at now. btw, just a kind of late introduction, tho > some " know " me a little more on this site, I've been blessed with 5 > kids (and plenty of miscarriages in between, and a hysterectomy a > month after my last one was born, because of bleeding that wouldn't > stop) - I started late, at 35 and had my last son when I was almost > 47. Now 61, but not feeling a day over ....only started mb in 95, so > wasn't mb during any of my pregnancies. Longest nursing was til 1st > daughter was 4, second was two and I was pregnant with #3 - tandem > nursed first two!! and ever so grateful to La Leche for all their > support during those early years. and grateful to The Better Baby > Institute (in Philadelphia - Dr. Glen Doman) for making those early > years much more than goo goo. > > > > , even I, your faithful admirer, was shocked by how many > books you had on your site - I didn't realize. But I didn't see all > the zillion more books that Simon mentioned he also wrote. Can't > wait til you one day ship beyond the Atlantic - meanwhile, I'll just > have to wait til next visit to the States. > > > > Klara > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2006 Report Share Posted September 20, 2006 Hey Reggie, Maybe you can throw a " coming of age, off the boob " party for her. It's fun to celebrate life events like that and would give her a sense of accomplishment in her life. Just a thought, L > > > > Wow - I love the title Bless the Baby - boy, wish I could start > all over with the baby years > > > > ok ok, I know that's not " fruitful " at all - just got to love > where I'm at now. btw, just a kind of late introduction, tho > some " know " me a little more on this site, I've been blessed with 5 > kids (and plenty of miscarriages in between, and a hysterectomy a > month after my last one was born, because of bleeding that wouldn't > stop) - I started late, at 35 and had my last son when I was almost > 47. Now 61, but not feeling a day over ....only started mb in 95, so > wasn't mb during any of my pregnancies. Longest nursing was til 1st > daughter was 4, second was two and I was pregnant with #3 - tandem > nursed first two!! and ever so grateful to La Leche for all their > support during those early years. and grateful to The Better Baby > Institute (in Philadelphia - Dr. Glen Doman) for making those early > years much more than goo goo. > > > > , even I, your faithful admirer, was shocked by how many > books you had on your site - I didn't realize. But I didn't see all > the zillion more books that Simon mentioned he also wrote. Can't > wait til you one day ship beyond the Atlantic - meanwhile, I'll just > have to wait til next visit to the States. > > > > Klara > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2006 Report Share Posted September 20, 2006 Hey Reggie, Maybe you can throw a " coming of age, off the boob " party for her. It's fun to celebrate life events like that and would give her a sense of accomplishment in her life. Just a thought, L > > > > Wow - I love the title Bless the Baby - boy, wish I could start > all over with the baby years > > > > ok ok, I know that's not " fruitful " at all - just got to love > where I'm at now. btw, just a kind of late introduction, tho > some " know " me a little more on this site, I've been blessed with 5 > kids (and plenty of miscarriages in between, and a hysterectomy a > month after my last one was born, because of bleeding that wouldn't > stop) - I started late, at 35 and had my last son when I was almost > 47. Now 61, but not feeling a day over ....only started mb in 95, so > wasn't mb during any of my pregnancies. Longest nursing was til 1st > daughter was 4, second was two and I was pregnant with #3 - tandem > nursed first two!! and ever so grateful to La Leche for all their > support during those early years. and grateful to The Better Baby > Institute (in Philadelphia - Dr. Glen Doman) for making those early > years much more than goo goo. > > > > , even I, your faithful admirer, was shocked by how many > books you had on your site - I didn't realize. But I didn't see all > the zillion more books that Simon mentioned he also wrote. Can't > wait til you one day ship beyond the Atlantic - meanwhile, I'll just > have to wait til next visit to the States. > > > > Klara > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2006 Report Share Posted September 20, 2006 Hey , That's a cute idea. If I have a party you all are invited. Reg > > Hey Reggie, > > Maybe you can throw a " coming of age, off the boob " party for her. > It's fun to celebrate life events like that and would give her a > sense of accomplishment in her life. > > Just a thought, L Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2006 Report Share Posted September 20, 2006 Hey , That's a cute idea. If I have a party you all are invited. Reg > > Hey Reggie, > > Maybe you can throw a " coming of age, off the boob " party for her. > It's fun to celebrate life events like that and would give her a > sense of accomplishment in her life. > > Just a thought, L Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2006 Report Share Posted September 20, 2006 Hey , That's a cute idea. If I have a party you all are invited. Reg > > Hey Reggie, > > Maybe you can throw a " coming of age, off the boob " party for her. > It's fun to celebrate life events like that and would give her a > sense of accomplishment in her life. > > Just a thought, L Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2006 Report Share Posted September 20, 2006 coming of age - hmmm, what's the next st-age for her - are you planning home schooling?? heard of Glen Doman? Suzuki Violin? she going to be the chef in your home??? lots of stuff to look forward to klarapurpleveg wrote: Hey ,That's a cute idea. If I have a party you all are invited.Reg>> Hey Reggie,> > Maybe you can throw a "coming of age, off the boob" party for her. > It's fun to celebrate life events like that and would give her a > sense of accomplishment in her life.> > Just a thought, L Get your email and more, right on the new Yahoo.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2006 Report Share Posted September 22, 2006 AW THANX SWEETIE > > > > Not a believer in the Suzuki method but in the middle of a vegan > > violin search right now. > > Planning on homeschooling? Been homeschooling since she's born. > > > > But scared of Marlie getting her period? nooooooooo should I? I > am > > thrilled with each of her milestones. She is such a good girl and > > just amazing that I cherish each thing she does. > > Marlie and I have a wonderful relationship, she tells me what she's > > feeling, when she's upset or frustrated and stuff too. Maybe when > > she's a teenager that will change but I can't worry about it. So > > much goes on here on nearly a daily basis that I can hardly focus > on > > what will be rather than what is happening now. My ex is scary and > > we're always having to watch our backs. Present is the key. It's > > also good for our health to not think of stuff like what I will > > worry about in the future. Future is always changing so enjoy the > > time now. A professor told me years ago if you have one foot in > the > > past and one in the future you pee on today. Strange expression > but > > you get the point. I always think about her. > > > > Peace, > > Reg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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