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1. where can i buy cyclops glasses from x-men?
I am sure you can buy toy ones at Toys-R-Us. You can buy a pair that may look like them at a specialty sunglasses store. If you are looking for real "Ruby-Quartz" sunglasses. .....Good luck. I doubt they make them and even if they did...Have you ever tried to look through a Quartz? Much less a Ruby Quartz? It would be incredibly difficult to see through this naturally cloudy stone
2. Losing temper with child/maintaining sanity!?
My son is 1 week away from turning 4 months, and he is the.exact.same.way! I have a baby swing, a jumper, a bouncer, toys with flashing lights and music, an exersaucer, mobiles . . . But nooo . . . He wants mommy to hold him! But wait! I am not allowed to just hold him. Oh no. He will cry if I simply hold him. The only way he will be satisfied is if I am holding him AND walking with him! Ahhh! Ha ha. I have often times felt like you . . . And there were a few times I really did have to cry for a minute or two to release some of the tension. But I love him, he is my son. What can you do, right? But I have to be honest with you. He has gotten slightly better. The way I described him in my first paragraph was 100% true until he entered his 3rd month. Now I would say that he is like that 85% of the time. Some times he will let me lay down with him, and he will be satisfied (sometimes) as long as I am interacting with him. I also found that he loves balloons! Not the rubber type (I would not recommend a baby to play with those), but those shiny, aluminum type. He likes it when they are half way deflated, that way he can grab it in his fists and punch and kick and go crazy with it (I supervise him when he plays with them, just in case). He use to cry immediately when I placed him in a swing, jumper, bouncer, etc. But now he will usually stay in them for about 5-10 minutes before crying. Hey, 5-10 minutes is 5-10 minutes, right?? He loves being outside, so I will take him for walks in the stroller (sometimes I will just carry him) and use that as excersizing time for me, and outdoor time for him. I also moved our rocking chair outside in our front porch, and he will let me sit out there, rocking, with him in my lap. That usually lasts about 20 minutes! I am holding the baby, but still, it's a relaxing thing for me to just sit back and enjoy feeling calm. I do not think there is much you can do with a baby at such a young age, as far as teaching them to be more independent. All you can do is find things that he likes for entertainment, and things that keep him calm and satisfied. Even if they are only a small help in your day, those few minutes here and there are better than nothing. I really believe this is more than making sure our babies are okay (not being gassy, colicy, cold, hot, hungry . . .) I mean, those things can definitely affect a baby. But I think our babies just happen to have those special type of personalities (yay for us!) I like to refer to my baby as hm-- high maintenance! Even though it's still very hard for me, the point is that my baby was (and a lot of times still is) just like yours. But he's a little better. A little. A little . . . And I think it's because he's getting older, and the older they get, the closer they are to (kind of) outgrowing this stage. When they can sit up, start to crawl, roll around, play and interact with toys and such, then that is when they start to have mini alone times. Make sure you are giving your baby tummy time! As much tummy time as your baby will take! The more tummy time a baby has, the faster they can physically do things (such as sit up, crawl, etc.) And the more they can do physically, the more things they can do on their own. Making sure your baby is comfortable, at the right temperature, is fed, does not have gas or is colicy, is really all you can do. Everything else you just have to grin and bare it, and know it will someday pass and this will all be a memory. It's hard, but like my doctor told me as I vented to her a couple months back, all she could say was, "Some babies are just fussy." Period. Sleep when baby sleeps. That really helps me. Cleaning can wait.
3. What's a good birthday gift for a 7-year-old boy?
maybe like clothes, toys, expensive chocolate, etc. and also a card included