Graham Turner Few mothering habits, it seems, are guaranteed to provoke quite such a reaction as breastfeeding beyond babyhood. When I told anyone who happened to be interested that I was interviewing Ann Sinnott, a mother who had breastfed her daughter for over six years and has now written a book on the subject, reactions ranged from discreet grimaces to outright revulsion. If I'd said I was about to meet someone who believed swearing at children was to be encouraged along with smacking them daily, the disapproval could not have been greater. Imagine me coming home from school and saying, 'OK, Mum, can I suck from your bosoms now? When was the last time you noticed a mother breastfeeding her eight-year-old in the local park?
Hi Viv, I hope you remember me from Wellington in 2000 and 2001. I wanted to see how you are doing and try to catch up at some point. You worked at Lik's and I was your Texas friend that toured New Zealand with you. Anyway, I hope you're well and would like to hear from you.
Well we predict mammals, birds and insects are involved based off its growth form and off similar species. It will be interesting to see what we find. And thanks, I'll try not to tear my hair out haha.