Shannon Ford
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Podcast Appearances
Eat slower.
Not interested.
So yet when my milk regulated, which is basically if you like didn't breastfeed, it's when your milk is stops going from being such an oversupply and starts regulating to just the amount that your infant would need regularly throughout the day, which isn't like an extra 20 ounces.
girl was not happy with it she was like really frustrated with the today because it just wasn't waterboarding her anymore so we had to i had to like you know take a deep breath and just keep putting from a baby that like latched great and was so wonderful to then all of a sudden it's kind of like when you mentioned how great ruby was napping and all of a sudden it's like naps go to shit i'm like she's such a good latcher she's such a good eater i produce so gallons and gallons and gallons that all of a sudden she's like screaming crying throwing a fit and i'm like shit
um no but like like better than most but not like a good singing voice but definitely better than better than most yeah I was an honor choir like every once in a while I have the kind of choir I have the kind of singing voice that every once in a while in the car someone will go okay if I like hit her really good no no not she's really good but like I'll just be singing bad and then maybe like I'll sing good one thing and they'll be like okay and I'm like well now you know you have to sing like now well I brought it up
I don't know what I would sing what did I oh I always got I always got um picked for alto stuff in okay alto okay alto okay sing whatever you sing to Daisy head shoulders knees and toes okay okay no it's gonna suck now it's only like good okay okay like I'm literally begging all right oh wait but I only know the Japanese version
I'll explain later.
Yeah, it's Coochie Toe.
I've fact-checked.
It's Coochie Toe.
It's just what comes to me every time because I know the Japanese version so much more.
Okay, so in my small country-ass town of Gilbert, South Carolina, I don't know why.
And this really did not bode well once we went to high school.
But they taught us Japanese.
That was like what we learned in like elementary school and middle school.
We had a sensei come every day.
Instead of, like, Spanish?
Yes, yes.