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14. This kid won’t let a simple thing like paper come between him and his love.
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13. No YouTube video could ever live up to this screenshot.
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12. And this teacher took his cat into the classroom.
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11. This lady, who made sure her plush burger could fly in comfort.
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10. Dogs are too precious for this world.
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9. And this samoyed is showing his support by petting his son after a job well done.
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8. This grandfather is just so proud of this grandchildren.
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7. This aquatic-land pairing looks like something straight from a Disney movie.
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6. And this photo shows that even dogs and trash pandas can co-exist.
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5. This couple, who prove that love never has to die.
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4. And this mother dog, who doesn’t mind sleeping on the floor if it allows her pups to sleep on a bed.
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3. This father is happy to take the rain for his son.
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2. And this photo of a chicken and baby goat, proving that even the most unlikely of people can be friends.
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1. Please enjoy this photo of a man who’s just really proud of his milk.
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Make CR7 Win the Euro 2016 first now!!!! |
Popularity on NL or no popularity, I shall remain stuck with my moniker and shall continue to post threads that are interesting and informative. Thanks Bro for the info though. |
Beauty still lies in the eyes of the beholder. As for me, they are all beautiful. |
Lol Selfies these days can be really odd. This one is damn odd. |
Nice one. I feel so sorry for those naija kids out there whose lazy mums load them with noodles or bread and tea as breakfast on daily basis before they are sent to school. Diabetes, obesity, high blood pressure or cancers might be their acquisition at 40 years. |
Source pls |
This doesn't need any advertisement now. You already have the looks, curves and sensuality. Endtime sexual relationship though!!! |
THERE IS NO CRIME HERE, NOTHING ABSOLUTELY WRONG WITH THE PIX HERE. |
Lol End time marriage proposal..... |
TrapQueen77:Baby girls can reign as long and successful too like Queen Elizabeth of England. Na God hand e dey oooo. |
10 - Newborn babies also sleep a lot -- but not for long stretches. Those first three months are a free-for-all. Baby needs to eat every two to three hours, so you're not getting much sleep either. "It does get better," assures Dr. Altmann. "Most infants can sleep for six to eight hours by 3 months of age." In the meantime, try to get baby on a day and night schedule: during the day, don't let him snooze more than three hours without waking him to feed; at night let him sleep as long as he wants once he's regained the weight he lost at birth. http://www.parents.com/baby/care/newborn/10-things-to-know-about-newborns/
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9 - Babies cry a lot -- that's how they communicate! Their piercing wails will let you know they're hungry, cold, have a dirty diaper, or want to be held. These early "conversations" can be frustrating, but rest assured, you'll get a better handle on what she needs in time. Laurie May, of Boardman, Ohio, and her husband quickly learned to read their daughter's hunger signal. When they were brand-new parents, they set an alarm to go off every two hours to wake Carter for a feeding. "We did not need the alarm!" she says. "We love to laugh at that one now."
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8 - You don't have to hole up at home. "Lead a normal life, but use common sense when you go out in public," Dr. Tolcher says. Keep baby out of the sun, and avoid sick people (no toddler birthday parties!) and crowded enclosed spaces (such as the mall during the holidays). "Teach older siblings to touch baby's feet instead of her hands and face, which will help prevent the spread of infection," he adds. And make your older child the hygiene police, says Dr. Jana. He'll love telling guests, "Don't touch the baby without washing your hands."
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7 - Dry skin is the norm for newborns. Initially, he may be soft and silky, but that changes. "If you soaked yourself in liquid for nine months and then hit the air, you'd be dry too!" says Laura Jana, MD, pediatrician and coauthor of Heading Home With Your Newborn. You don't have to do anything about dry skin (it typically peels and flakes off), but if you're so inclined, reach for a hypoallergenic baby lotion that is fragrance-free. Little pink bumps, diaper rashes, and even baby acne may also make an appearance. "Acne tends to last for a few months," Dr. Jana says. "So get those cute newborn pics before one month!"
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6 - There's no doubt that babies poop -- a lot! If you're still getting the hang of diapering, learn how to change one at 6 weeks.
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5 - She'll let you know if she's getting enough food. Baby needs to eat every two to three hours -- but if you're nursing, it's tough to know how much milk she's getting. "The baby's weight is the best indicator in the early days," says Dr. Tolcher. Your pediatrician will check it within a few days of discharge. A newborn loses 5 to 8 percent of her birthweight within the first week but should gain it back by the second. Diaper-counting can also act as a gauge: her schedule those first five days is haphazard, but after that, you'll see five to six wet diapers a day, and at least one or two stools.
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4 - The soft spot can handle some handling. "I was terrified of the soft spot," admits April Hardwick, of New York City, referring to the opening in the skull, also called the fontanel, which allows baby to maneuver out of the birth canal. "Gemma had a full head of hair at birth, and I was initially afraid to comb over the soft spot," Hardwick says. But there was no need to worry: "It's okay to touch the soft spot and baby's hair near it," says Tanya Remer Altmann, MD, pediatrician and author of Mommy Calls. The spot may pulsate because it's directly over blood vessels covering the brain.
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3 - Give baby sponge baths until the umbilical cord falls off. If it's kept dry, it falls off faster -- usually within two weeks. Besides, newborns don't get very dirty! If the cord does get wet, pat it dry. And if the stump bleeds a little when the cord falls off, that's okay, too, as Alyson Bracken, of West Roxbury, Massachusetts, learned. "It scared me at first," she says, but then she found out that, as with a scab, mild bleeding was normal.
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I want kids ...if possible, all boys please. So I will reign my own castle 