Oh Gibs

I would honestly try not to worry. Tell Ian to be more supportive, geez! The MS is a great sign and brown blood is nothing to worry about.

to all of you sleepless Disco mommies.
Hearty, your hike sounds amazing! We are about to get 1 foot of snow here. I can only dream of hiking.
Sugar, you're not a bad mom at all! Toddler years are trying sometimes. Alistair protests with all of those things---diaper changing, me feeding him, dressing him. I wouldn't call them tantrums but he always says no and resists at first. I read that this is all totally normal. They become willful at this age simply because they realize that they now have wills of their own and they are trying them out.
Every once in awhile Alistair gets antsy while we're shopping and whines to be let out so he can run around. It's cute for a little bit but then gets tiring and he screams when I put him back in the cart. Other days he's perfectly fine to shop and just smiles and says 'hi' to everyone we pass. These moody toddlers keep us on our toes lol.
Vicky, I would say only TTC when it feels right to you.
Alex and I have been thinking a lot and I will definitely TTC in the future (not now) and want at least once more. If I have another boy, I will either adopt a girl or TTC again.
Ha. So I will potentially have one of each, or two boys and a girl, or two boys and an adopted girl, or three boys and an adopted girl (If I TTC a third time and got pregnant with a boy). I'm thinking one of those ways will work, probably either one of each or two boys and an adopted girl. I figure I'm young enough to be flexible in my plans.
I really, really feel for Dazed.
I just had a friend who had a failed IUI last week. I feel so bad for her. I also had a good friend who had a miscarriage at 10 weeks in January, and a friend who had an early MC at 5 weeks last month! It hasn't been a good winter for TTC in my social circle.
