tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084876109811698517.post1605401124806170807..comments2023-08-04T06:10:55.445-07:00Comments on Dulce de leche: Crossing CulturesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084876109811698517.post-41766727849405915932010-12-26T16:52:06.137-08:002010-12-26T16:52:06.137-08:00Ooooh, yes! That was one I totally forgot--by Mex...Ooooh, yes! That was one I totally forgot--by Mexican standards, my babies are always woefully underdressed. It can be 80 degrees out, but if they are *only* wearing a T-shirt, sleeper, and socks and no hat or blankets, then they must be freezing. :Ddulce de lechehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01641970264436339191noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084876109811698517.post-21482572094414205522010-12-26T15:07:17.237-08:002010-12-26T15:07:17.237-08:00My son was born in Germany, where I was introduced...My son was born in Germany, where I was introduced to co-sleeping by my midwife. She also saw no reason that in spite of a rough start, to give up breastfeeding. The doctor never asked more than if he was sleeping (no pressure for it to be through the night at the infant stage!). It was nice. On the other hand, I was constantly chastised for no (over)dressing the baby. LOL! It's been so long though...Mariahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13783085707283000645noreply@blogger.com