Tina DeBord
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On the article Art Gallery Gives New Dimension to Brighton Nightlife
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On the article Attached at the Nip

Tina DeBord
3:55 pm on Friday, June 1, 2012
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Barbara. It seems many people share your point-of-view. When you say "it," do you mean a breast or the actual act of breastfeeding? When I breastfeed in public, I make a point to not expose my bare breast. I imagine it's difficult for others to tell that my child is nursing at all. Is that enough? Or are you saying that women should nurse only in private spaces or at home?
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On the article Attached at the Nip

Tina DeBord
10:30 am on Monday, May 28, 2012
Thanks Rachelle and Tom for taking the time to read my opinion column and to share your thoughts despite your aversion to publicizing personal opinions.
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On the article Attached at the Nip

Tina DeBord
10:28 am on Monday, May 28, 2012
Thanks for reading and commenting, Carrie. I think it's important to leave a little wiggle room when it comes to opinions. That way, I'm free to change my mind as I experience new things.
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On the article Are You Wearing That?
Tina DeBord
11:44 am on Saturday, April 28, 2012
ReplyCongratulations, Cari! Just in time for summer!
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On the article It’s Just a Little Spit-Up
Tina DeBord
11:55 am on Wednesday, April 11, 2012
ReplyThanks for the love, ladies! I'm happy to share anything that parents can relate to and laugh about!
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On the announcement Welcome Baby Theodore
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On the article How to Foster Sleep
Tina DeBord
8:47 pm on Saturday, November 19, 2011
ReplyCongratulations on the new addition, Karen! And thanks for commenting. I'm glad to hear sleep isn't the source of frustration in your household. A solid sleep routine at 6 weeks is quite an accomplishment. I'm due is 6 weeks, and I hope it's as easy for us. Keep up the good work!
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On the article Brighton Mom Preps for Baby
Tina DeBord
7:37 pm on Saturday, November 5, 2011
ReplyThat's interesting, Diane. My birth plan, which was detailed and specific and recommended by my childbirth instructor, allowed for me, my husband, my midwife, and my nurse to be on the same page from the get go. I was able to focus on the task at hand without any interruptions. Everything dind't go according to plan--I gave birth in a bed instead if a tub, I wore a hospital gown, and my husband was not able to cut the cord--and I wasn't disappointed at all. I understand, as I'm sure most women do, we can't predetermine all of the factors associated with giving birth. But I strongly believe women should educate themselves about the choices that are available to them, that they organize their choices before giving birth, and that they share their choices with everyone involved in their birthing experience. A birth plan is the best way to do so. That said, as you pointed out Diane, women should also understand that birth plans are subject to changes that are out of their control.
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On the article Business Spotlight: Jock Morrison Whittlin's and Such

Tina DeBord
10:54 am on Saturday, August 27, 2011
Thanks for adding photos, Annah! They are wonderful!
Tina DeBord
11:55 am on Saturday, December 29, 2012
The link works fine for me, Jennifer. The events aren't listed as Paint and Pour. They're listed by the name of the painting or GNO (Girls Night Out) and the name of the painting. They're booming over there, so I'm sure they're offering classes, whether its Girls Night Out, Family Day, or Couples Night, every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.