


Thus far, Dennis and I have agreed on the major stuff in how to raise Eddie. As one would expect, we have different approaches in certain areas. For instance, I am the one who will let him play with the base unit on the phone (as evidenced by a previous post). I am also the one who will let him play in the kitchen cabinets with the stuff that he can't hurt and it can't hurt him. Exhibits 1, 2, and 3 on this post. I will let Eddie make a complete and utter mess with his food, providng myself quite the clean-up and ensuring an outfit change.
Dennis is the one who will sit forever in the rocking chair with Eddie because he doesn't want to put him down (both because he is afraid Eddie will wake, and because he so enjoys holding him). Dennis is able to multi-task while watching Eddie. For example, he can cook a meal, feed Eddie, and clean the kitchen floor (which if you went by my approach to feeding would be a tricky endeavor).
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