tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4228485629715430487.post4321518695687690904..comments2023-05-09T23:04:59.002+09:00Comments on Quest for Cuteness: Working hardSarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15368110484331766052noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4228485629715430487.post-31028176633410410292010-01-28T01:53:41.103+09:002010-01-28T01:53:41.103+09:00Yeah, I couldnt believe it, but when I worked it o...Yeah, I couldnt believe it, but when I worked it out, formula was cheaper than cows milk. Thats nuts if I was in Australia. Anyways, I buy 4-5 litres every time I go to the shops, and it doesnt last a week. Guess thats about 6 litres a week for one little boy. 40,000 won a month. I'm trying to cut milk down a bit to twice a day, for sleeping. <br /><br />I didnt know you were full weaning, I thought it was just for night time. But you lasted a long time, so good for you. And sounds like Grace is ready too.Alfeehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06378576894095513951noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4228485629715430487.post-72702060716787915382010-01-24T00:40:21.478+09:002010-01-24T00:40:21.478+09:00Keeping fingers crossed! It looks like things are...Keeping fingers crossed! It looks like things are going really well - hope they continue to! ^_^<br /><br />Man, I *never* thought I would get Dex to drink a glass of milk on his own, but now he loves it so much we spend almost 50K/month on milk alone!<br /><br />It was really step-by-step, and we spent about a 5~7 days on each step: first drinking 1/2 milk, 1/2 formula, then drinking milk, then he would only drink while being held, then he would drink in his chair, but only if we were holding the cup...finally, he held it on his own! Whew! These days, a glass of milk is the cure for any ailment or complaint he has!Lolimahrohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00737375070404533179noreply@blogger.com