Things we've learned about our baby:
-he/she thinks that I absolutely cannot start my day without peanut butter (seriously. I will almost pass out without it).
-he/she really likes deep fried cheese curds
-he/she gets jealous when I hold other babies. I felt our little one move for the first time the other day when I was holding our friend's new baby.
-he/she tolerates chocolate on occasion. Straight chocolate is not allowed, but a small amount of chocolate on a smore or cookie will be allowed.
-he/she truly enjoys it when I eat healthy and sleep lots.
Basically this means that this is absolutely Scott's baby. Scott also loves peanut butter to no end, loves deep fried cheese curds, discourages me from eating too much chocolate, and is always making sure I eat good for our baby.
I'm not sure how I feel about these two ganging up on me... Isn't the baby supposed to be on the mom's side? At least while it is in the womb if not as long as I am it's sole food source?
Team Scott: 4 points.
Team Sarah: 0.5 points (he/she definitely gets the love of sleeping from me).
I also eat peanut butter every day. And I can eat chocolate! But not so much meat...
ReplyDeleteOh Sarah.
ReplyDeleteHaving a family of three, you officially have a tie breaker. From now on there is no more stalemates.
Giving birth and being a walking refrigerator for your baby does not guarantee loyalty. sad but true. :(
I believe the love of sleep counts as a solid 2 points.
ReplyDeleteIf it makes you feel better - Jake was 100% Tyler's child in the womb. And is now a complete mama's boy. =)