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same_sky ([personal profile] same_sky) wrote2007-06-02 09:19 pm

test

LJ has refused to let me post an entry since Thursday. This is a test.

Edited to add... it let me post this, but it will not let me edit this entry by pasting in the one I wrote on Thursday. WTF? After some testing, there seems to be some sort of limit on how much text can be saved at once, or maybe just how long it can be, or some combination. It was not a particularly brilliant post or anything, but how am I supposed to chronicle Evelyn's first real bath now that her belly button is free from the cord stump if I can't post about it here? LJ is aware of the problem, apparently, but seems to think that fixing it so the "majority" of users are not affected is enough. I disagree, and my wallet, which is paying them for the service of posting, is also in disagreement. Hmph.

[identity profile] stress-kitten.livejournal.com 2007-06-03 03:18 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, I bet you're glad that horrendous thing is gone. Ugh. Thankfully for us, Rhys' dropped off after only 7 days. That thing was SO RANK! Not helped by the fact that Frazer has a hyper-developed sense of smell and can't deal with such odours without gagging. Made diaper-changing interesting!!

I want to know what, in our evolutionary history, decided that having the remains of the umbilical cord ROT OFF was a good idea.

*shudders*

[identity profile] same-sky.livejournal.com 2007-06-03 03:26 am (UTC)(link)
I am! Hers just kept hanging on and on.. she was almost three weeks old when it came off! I totally agree. It did not strike me as cute in the slightest. My cute little baby did not need a piece of meat rotting off her belly! Yuck.