Breast feeding is better in every way. I loved the fact that I never had to clean bottles or mix formula. It also forces you to stop and spend some very precious time with your baby throughout your busy day. It also gives your baby the best start possible.
I've done both and I can tell you that most mothers look forward to going back to work so they can get some rest! I loved being a full time mom because it was so rewarding and fun. One time I had been up all night with my youngest child and fell asleep during the day. Unfortunately he did not and I woke up with his artwork (permanent marker) all over my face, arms, and legs. Fun times! The worst part was trying to decide if I should admit that I fell asleep or say that I just let him do it!
Movie theaters are freezing cold and the food is too pricey. I get hungry every five minutes so I have to smuggle in food. I also have to bring a blanket so it's like preparing for a picnic. And if all that isn't bad enough, my feet don't reach the ground in those seats. I'll watch them at home thank you.
Considering I've never owned an Apple product my opinion is rather biased but I'd go for the Droid but I would understand if the forbidden fruit of the iphone that has only been known to the @%@#@% network of At&t now being available on Verizons solid network is desirable; I say eat upon the fruit young lad.
Jobs is iconic and few people think of Apple without associating it with Jobs. I'd have to say if the facts behind the scenes are dire then I would suggest QUIETLY searching for a replacement but if it's a condition that comes with a significant recovery rate I'd stand by the man.
"Steve Jobs, Apple's chief executive, is likely to be suffering from a recurrent cancer tumour of the pancreas or complications relating to his earlier surgery to deal with the disease, doctors said today.
Richard Ross, a professor of endocrinology at the Royal Hallamshire Hospital in Sheffield, said that a hormone imbalance could be a result of his earlier surgery.
"Pancreatic cancers are typically extremely aggressive and people die fairly often from them, but there are less common types of tumour, known as carcinoid tumours, which are more benign and run a benign course.
"My suspicion, based on the limited information we have, is that Mr Jobs had, or currently has, a benign tumour of the pancreas and is suffering problems related to that.
"Treatment is usually an operation to remove the tumour but, depending on how much of his pancreas or small bowel he had removed, he may be deficient in enzymes which regulate the digestion of protein and fats.
"Alternatively, he may be deficient in insulin, which is also produced by the pancreas and would require him to take regular insulin injections."
A common imbalance of this type is diabetes. If so, this news is not necessarily devastating and the treatment could still be "simple and straightforward", as Mr Jobs has suggested.
Both diagnoses would be consistent with dramatic weight loss and could be treated either with nutritional supplements mixed in with food or insulin, Professor Ross said." Source: Technology.timesonline.co.uk
According to the Washington Post: "Monday's announcement that Jobs is taking a medical leave of absence for an undetermined length of time dragged down Apple's shares Tuesday. The stock fell sharply at the opening bell by as much as 8 percent but pared back some losses to end the day down 2.3 percent." Source: Washington Post
There is a major difference between being paid to perform a service and being rewarded with love for taking care of a child but it's far easier and more rewarding to stay at home and rear a child; yes I said rear! Life ain't easy.
Breastfeeding is definitely more beneficial to baby and mom. There are SO many reasons why breastfeeding is better and plus what women wouldn't want to burn 700 calories a day doing nothing! It is EXTREMELY demanding but well worth it.
I have always worked full time until I had my little girl. I have been out of work for several weeks now (I have to go back to work) and I didn't realize just how demanding being a mommy is. I think it is definitely more demanding than a full time job but SO much more rewarding.
Richard Ross, a professor of endocrinology at the Royal Hallamshire Hospital in Sheffield, said that a hormone imbalance could be a result of his earlier surgery.
"Pancreatic cancers are typically extremely aggressive and people die fairly often from them, but there are less common types of tumour, known as carcinoid tumours, which are more benign and run a benign course.
"My suspicion, based on the limited information we have, is that Mr Jobs had, or currently has, a benign tumour of the pancreas and is suffering problems related to that.
"Treatment is usually an operation to remove the tumour but, depending on how much of his pancreas or small bowel he had removed, he may be deficient in enzymes which regulate the digestion of protein and fats.
"Alternatively, he may be deficient in insulin, which is also produced by the pancreas and would require him to take regular insulin injections."
A common imbalance of this type is diabetes. If so, this news is not necessarily devastating and the treatment could still be "simple and straightforward", as Mr Jobs has suggested.
Both diagnoses would be consistent with dramatic weight loss and could be treated either with nutritional supplements mixed in with food or insulin, Professor Ross said." Source: Technology.timesonline.co.uk
According to the Washington Post: "Monday's announcement that Jobs is taking a medical leave of absence for an undetermined length of time dragged down Apple's shares Tuesday. The stock fell sharply at the opening bell by as much as 8 percent but pared back some losses to end the day down 2.3 percent." Source: Washington Post