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This is what my free time adulting checklist looks like now.
Playmat: ✔️
Plushie army (with 2 new additions 2 more are on the way): ✔️
Sippy cup of water: ✔️
Bottle of hot chocolate: ✔️
Pacifier: ✔️
Snack: ✔️
Blanket for sudden naps: not in frame but ✔️
Alright time to get to work!

0 likes, 0 comments - drhowardsmithreports on March 10, 2026: "Sugar Before Pre-School Bad For Children’s Hearts Cutting out sugar very early in life—even before birth—may lower risks of heart disease decades later. That’s the finding of a multicenter collaborative study published in British Medical Journal. The study used a unique “natural experiment” from postwar Britain to show that limiting sugar in the first 1,000 days of life is linked to significantly better cardiovascular health in adulthood. The analysis included 63,433 participants from the UK Biobank. Of these, 40,063 were exposed to sugar rationing early in life, while 23,370 were not. Those without sugar from the womb through age two had markedly better outcomes: 20% lower overall cardiovascular disease risk, 25% lower heart attack risk, 26% lower heart failure risk, 24% lower atrial fibrillation risk, 31% lower stroke risk, and 27% lower risk of cardiovascular death. This observational analysis suggests that good nutrition during gestation and early childhood has lifelong benefits for heart health. It strongly supports current guidance to limit added sugars for not only infants and toddlers but also for moms with their babies in utero. https://www.bmj.com/content/391/bmj-2024-083890 https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/02/260222092324.htm #sugar #infants #toddler #cardiac".
@VeroniqueB99
If you have only tiny hands,
just like a #toddler barely stand -
"Five cards are more than you can hold."
is what the big boys always told!
So all you throw are dice and rants.