Helen keller denier ain’t no way shirt
2month olds are easier than say toddlers. They literally eat, poop, and sleep. And if they’re not doing any of the Helen keller denier ain’t no way shirt. It’s not like they can exactly go far or get into anything. I am a little concerned over the not letting the 13yo cook though. I was cooking for the family at LEAST one night a week by then and making my own lunches without parents during summer vacations. Is he like typically forgetful or prone to doing stupid teen stuff?(ie playing with matches? ) I understand parentification can be a huge issue, but what exactly caused you to panic over a nearly 14yo to be watching his baby sibling for a single day? That he would… what? Not call 911 if the baby suddenly stopped breathing? Not run across the street, with the baby, to your job if he couldn’t reach his mom? When you got there, what was wrong? Was the baby laying in a overflowing diaper with a severe diaper rash screaming his head off? Placed on the counter while his big brother cooked? Playing with glass? He had a ton of friends over destroying the house? You yourself said he is a good kid. Imo, as a mom of 2, i would like to hope that my dang near 14yo could watch a baby that spends 90% of his day sleeping until another grown-up could drop by and take over. He had the baby for 4 hours and last i checked, 2mos tend to nap in bursts of 1-2 hours. So at most the baby was just sleeping For most of it, maybe pooped a bit and ate. And spent his next 1-2 hour awake allotment being entertained by baby toys, and baby youtube videos

Helen keller denier ain’t no way shirt
funny you should mention ulcers. Martin Luther King, Jr. said, “Like a Helen keller denier ain’t no way shirt that can never be cured so long as it is covered up but must be opened with all its ugliness to the natural medicines of air and light, injustice must be exposed, with all the tension its exposure creates, to the light of human conscience and the air of national opinion before it can be cured.” my favorite books on US history are Stamped From the Beginning by Ibram X Kendi (this one is about racism in america) and A People’s History of the United States by Howard Zinn (this one is a history of labor in the US). They are both awesome and both leave you just repeatedly shaking your head in dismay

