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shari
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child raising in baja...Shared responsibility
Some baja scenes bring a warm feeling to your heart and smile to your cara...I love to see mexican families in a "cuddle puddle" kids of all ages
huddled together arms and legs intertwined relaxing on a bed or couch together...sweet family love...
I am also impressed by the shared responsibility of raising the children...lots of times it isn't clear just who the mother is as sometimes a granny,
aunt or prima will raise a child.
When our baja cat was pregnant (again) we surprisingly found a baby kitty that turned out to be her daughters baby....we didn't know the little one
was pregnant and yesterday we found another of her kitties in a closet nest...the mom had her babies a couple days ago and today I found them ALL in a
big cat puddle....the daughter moved her 2 babies into her moms kitty nest and now they are nursing each other's kitties....all mixed in together
now...a true mexican family....3 generations n the same bed.
Oh yeah, anyone want a kitty?
[Edited on 6-1-2008 by shari]
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Now if that isn’t touching then nothing is.
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Must be lots of feral cats running around Asuncion.  
Ever heard of neutering or spaying.  
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Spaying even when done here is done wrong. We have two Baja peras we adopted, and had spayed (one done in Loreto and one in Abreojos).....both were
left with ovaries, nice ain't it? They still went in false heat for a few years, something for the macho male dogs to do.
Our second dog, Shelley, short for Shelter which Deborah so aptly named , we found tied up as food for the coyotes ..More commonly done with female dogs then you could imagine. Shelley somehow
tucked herself into a wreck on the estero till Deborah found her in the AM...chewed and bleeding.
So it would be nice if the love of animals, which we share with Shari (and many other of our Mexicano neighbors), could somehow be spread more
widely....I personally, would hope not to be reincarnated as a dog or a cat in Mexico.
Like it or not, this is a simple fact.
\"The penalty good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men\" Plato
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shari
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There aren't alot of cats around...lots of dogs though...problem is there is no vet here and the closest one is a long trip away and very very
expensive. We hope that a vet from Mulege may come our way for a clinic or the flying samaritans might bring one...I"ve been working on getting a vet
to come to our part of the coast. Animals don't last too long here and we've always been able to get rid of our kitties... they are a bobcat cross and
pretty cool...we have parents waiting even.
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Kell-Baja
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Aww what a sweet picture
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Aaaaaah!!
Make me want to jerk something!!  
Here's a photo of my little loved one!
[Edited on 6-2-2008 by Pops]
[Edited on 6-2-2008 by Pops]
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Shari -- contact these folks about coming to do a spay and neuter clinic in BA
www.givesomelife.org
They do the Baja!!!
Friends don't let friends drink white zinfandel.
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shari
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gracias for the suggestion, I wrote them.
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Give me the cats, those dogs are......well, amazing.
Gives me warm fuzzies. I am allergic to cats, so this is a really nice way to enjoy them.
Iflyfish
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Quote: | Originally posted by shari
I am also impressed by the shared responsibility of raising the children...
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How common is it to see Mexican men change diapers?
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Those are some very cute kittens, and I know your momma cat is a very good mom. I just hope she is around and still having kitties when we move
down!!
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Quote: | Originally posted by Skipjack Joe
Quote: | Originally posted by shari
I am also impressed by the shared responsibility of raising the children...
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Francisco did it like 5 times total with our 2 kids.
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Bob and Susan
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i think i ONLY did it 5 times TOTAL 
that's some smelly job!!!
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I've taken care of our son during the work week since he was 3 months old. Wouldn't trade it for anything although the breast feeding was a bit of a
struggle. 
Note to self: Must get new job where I can work out of the home.
Knowledge is good. - Emil Faber
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shari
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Apart from the diaper thing (I just let Sirena run around the beach with no pants on...I'm a solution oriented woman)...I found mexican men to be
fantastic with kids...they all take responsibility for watching the little tykes and making sure they are OK...not eating stones etc....they are more
aware of other people's kids and don't hesitate to pick one up and coo at it, kiss it, sing to it....(makes gringos nervous)...like I said, kids are a
shared responsibility and I always felt great that everyone was looking out for Sirenita...and still are!
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Sirenita has turned out to be a wonderful, open, friendly, responsible young woman who clearly has benefited from interacting with all those adoring
people who have been in her life. This speaks well of the sort of parenting she has experienced. In the north we have become much more alienated from
each other and I think miss much of what you describe, to the detriment of our children, who appear to me to be more neurotic, anxious, wining,
demanding kids up here in the cold country.
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Bajagypsy
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Iflyfish, I couldn't agree with you more. Isn't there an old saying that says it takes a community to raise a child?
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Quote: | In the north we have become much more alienated from each other and I think miss much of what you describe, to the detriment of our children, who
appear to me to be more neurotic, anxious, wining, demanding kids up here in the cold country.
Iflyfish |
This is probably more true than not, in the bigger cities. But in the small USA towns, and smaller USA cities I don't think this IS true. Yes, the
community supporting the raising of kids is important, but the bottom line is more caring and involved parenting from the actual PARENTS. Absent
that, the community does become more and more important, it seems to me, and should rise to the occasion. In Mexico this is much more apparent, and
that is a huge plus.
I am essentially agreeing with you, I guess, but am less pessimstic about the situation in the USA as a whole.
barry
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