My brain, it broke.
Sep. 28th, 2009 07:58 pmI'm all for promoting breastfeeding, of course. And while I will not cover while doing so, I try not to grumble *too* much about nursing covers, provided nobody is mandating the use of them. (I don't grumble about people using them in general.)
Anyhow, the Please Touch Museum in Philly has a Nanny Caddy vending machine. It has stuff like wipes, some diapers, NUK pacifiers, pacifier wipes (which struck me as a ridiculous emergency item--there are plenty of bathrooms), and toddler take and toss sippies/flatware.
But there was one thing which really made my brain go "sproing".
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I have to admit, I can't see why a nursing cover would be an emergency item. "Oh, NO! I forgot a cover, I can't nurse my baby! My infant will starve!" This is not a realistic scenario.
Oh, well. As my friend S said, at least they're trying to promote breastfeeding.
Anyhow, the Please Touch Museum in Philly has a Nanny Caddy vending machine. It has stuff like wipes, some diapers, NUK pacifiers, pacifier wipes (which struck me as a ridiculous emergency item--there are plenty of bathrooms), and toddler take and toss sippies/flatware.
But there was one thing which really made my brain go "sproing".

I have to admit, I can't see why a nursing cover would be an emergency item. "Oh, NO! I forgot a cover, I can't nurse my baby! My infant will starve!" This is not a realistic scenario.
Oh, well. As my friend S said, at least they're trying to promote breastfeeding.