Yes, I Can Tie the Oscars to Parenting

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After a prolonged adventure yesterday afternoon, followed by only a hasty nap in the car, MacBaby was quite tired yesterday evening. He fell asleep at the unprecedented early hour of 7:30, allowing MacDad and I to ensure the Oscar telecast.

Anne Hathaway and James Franco were horrible and inside jokes dominated the script. But, my biggest beef was with the best picture nominee montages. Luckily, I had seen a few of the films, because they included the freaking ending! With no spoiler alert! Had I not already seen The Black Swan or The King's Speech, I would have been piiiiiised when I realized that I had already seen the twisty (for Black Swan) ending.

Hopefully, the Social Network's ending was not included, because I have yet to see that one due to its length and MacDad's inability to start a movie and not finish it during the same sitting. I guess I'll have to wait until the next time MacBaby poops out early.

Perceptions of Parenting Before and After Baby

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Before MacBaby's birth, MacDad and I had numerous conversations about the type of parents we would be. Looking back, we were clueless. As many ideas as you can have in your head about how you will parent, it all changes once the little one is in your arms.

We were both anti-formula (MacBaby had it on his first day of life) and anti-co-sleeping (MacBaby still sleeps in our bed). I remember in about my 8th month of pregnancy, MacDad and I debated crying it out. I was anti, and MacDad was pro. He positioned himself as the ultimate disciplinarian, needing to assert control over MacBaby's behavior.

Needless to say, this is not the case. It seems as though MacDad is a pushover, and must instill rules. For instance, when MacBaby finds Oreos in our bed at 9 p.m. (don't ask), he desperately wanted one. I refused, but MacDad, swayed by toddler tears, gave in.

Obviously, the cry it out method has not been discussed any further in our household.