no idea on weekend plans. I am going to try to cook some more, going to try to get mac to read along with an audio book, going to try and knit, going to try and get two storage tubs and a file cabinet out of the front living room. I may not get any of that done.
Natter 67: Overriding Vetoes
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, nail polish, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Do you remember the Hamster Dance from 1997? It’s back again. Katie the hamster is dancing on the computer!
Yeah. I just stole and shared that complete with a Sheldonesque "You're welcome."
Ooh, yeah, I have some knitting to do. I made good progress during the Colts game last night. I'd like to finish the side two of my (what turns out to totally be Raiders colors, oops) first-ever sweater. Then onto sleeves.
This weekend we're throwing a little holiday shindig on Sunday night, so mostly we'll be cleaning and baking and preparing for that. Maybe finally watching ep 3 of Sherlock. Oh, and reading! And buying Christmas presents and plane tickets, and rehearsing for my choir's concert next week, and backing up my computer, and figuring out why iTunes won't sync with my iPod any longer...
Assuming one's own child is vaccinated and there are no family members who have related health issues or are infants, I'd be more comfortable having playdates with non-vaccinators
I'd question leaving my child in the care of someone who is proud of never having brought their kid in for a check up. Not my kind of common sense.
I gather there is a big push to re-vaccinate adults in contact with infants in CA for pertussis.
When I started teaching, my doc re-vaccinated me for it. Hanging out with germy kids all day long and everything.
flea, because even if you've gotten your vaccines, you may not have had enough reaction to fight off the disease. Not everyone responds perfectly to all vaccinations--it's one of the things they do in the initial clinical trials, take blood samples after injections to see how people respond, to decide dosages.
What meara said, and also I'm pretty sure I wouldn't be able to remain civil to the other parents for more than about 5 minutes once the subject came up. So it wouldn't be much of a playdate anyway. (There's also the fact that committed anti-vaxxers tend to believe in a lot of other pseudoscientific crap that I wouldn't want my kids exposed to.)
a link between vaccinations and autism was not only thoroughly discredited
Agreed. I just did the natural "wtf-could-I-have-prevented-this" guilt thing for awhile since Reed's symptoms began skyrocketing when I was pregnant with Sarah. I recall even wondering if my daily consumption of grapefruit while pregnant was the culprit. Thankfully, I am over all that mommy guilt now.
Weekend plans? Fondue party tonight with some close friends which I desperately need. Typical stuff otherwise. Laundry, cleaning house, groceries.
There's also the fact that committed anti-vaxxers tend to believe in a lot of other pseudoscientific crap that I wouldn't want my kids exposed to.
Yeah, I have to admit my eyebrows went up, not just at the lack of vaccinations, but at the implication the child had never had an ear infection or a fever or any kind of accident or illness requiring medical attention. Maybe just lucky? Or maybe the parents are using a whole bunch of woo to treat their children.