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I know exactly what you mean! I once had a lady ask me if I needed help when one of the boys was crying (mind you I have twins). I took great offense to that…who was she to think that I couldn’t handle it on my own??? I like to blame it on the hormones…but the boys were 6 months old! He was just on one of those fits where nothing you do helps…poor baby! Don’t worry about taking him out…all mommies have been through it at one time or another, we understand! And he is SO STINKIN’ CUTE you have to show him off!!!
anyone who judges you doesn’t have kids. and when they do have kids their kids will throw worse fits then yours ever do in public as a direct result of their judging you!
besides all of that connor is just too cute for anyone to think anything bad about you! 🙂
I didn’t take mine out until she was 6 weeks old..and she does fine as long as she is full and has her binky 🙂
He is soooo cute 🙂
I used to have the same fear about going out with the baby. It will get easier with time. He is so cute and growing fast.
So sorry he’s fussy lately… hopefully it’s a growth spurt and he’ll grow out of it soon.
Hugs and hang in there!!
I can totally relate on the anxiety about taking him into a public place. My son is a year old and I still have anxiety about it and it’s because every time I take him anywhere alone, he throws a fit. It doesn’t bother me so much, but I just worry about what the other people are thinking about my screaming child!
I used to feel that way when taking my youngest brother shopping. I couldn’t handle him throwing fits. I can only imagine what it will be like when it our kid. 😉 Love the pictures…he is such an adorable baby!!
Awe Beckster, that’s just how he talks. At the beginning it IS nerve wracking…but after awhile you will totally grow into your new skin!
He is such a cutie! I love the rolling picture…I could eat him up!!
I understand your ‘being in public’ fear. Heck Hayden will still throw me under the bus in public and he is 21 months old! LOL!
I’m pretty sure Connor is just talking to you as best he can for now!
He is growing so much, ahh so precious!
He is growing so much, ahh so precious!
I used to feel that way when taking my youngest brother shopping. I couldn’t handle him throwing fits. I can only imagine what it will be like when it our kid. 😉 Love the pictures…he is such an adorable baby!!