- This Mothers Message For the 2 Women Who Publicly Shamed Her For Breastfeeding At Disneyland Is Epic!
- This Mom thinks that in this day and age, people are going to complain no matter what you do, so you might as well stick with what makes you happy
Breastfeeding her 10-month-old son is top priority for Brittni Medina and she doesn’t shy away from making sure her baby gets all the nutrients he needs, whether people are watching or not.
But after her husband captured the unsuspecting reaction from two women nearby, the protective mama took the shamers to task in a Facebook post on Breastfeeding Mama Talk.
“So we are [annual passholders] and go to Disney often,” she wrote. “Well my little man is 10 months and [breastfeeding]! So we’re pretty comfortable feeding anywhere; any way. Well, these ladies were so angry by it my husband just had to take a picture. Peep the haters. Characters of the day. Just had to get a picture!”
Characters of the day, for sure!
Although the photo looks rather candid, Brittni explained how that actually wasn’t the case at all in an interview with POPSUGAR: “I actually stepped a little over to get them in the picture because they were talking loudly saying how I should go to the restroom to feed. I was happy my husband could capture me and my son happily feeding and I thought the looks on their faces were priceless. I mean, how could they be so mad?”
Brittni thinks that in this day and age, people are going to complain no matter what you do, so you might as well stick with what makes you happy. “I covered with my first son, but honestly people will complain no matter what you do!”
We are with Brittni on this one!
Four Adults, Teen And Toddler Found Dead From Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
The Jefferson County sheriff has confirmed that four people – two adults, a teenager and a toddler — died last weekend at a residence apparently from carbon monoxide poisoning.
James Miller, 42, and Andrea Margaret Miller, 46, were among the victims who were found dead about noon Sunday at a residence on Hillcrest Drive between Leetown and Kearneysville, Sheriff Pete Dougherty said.
A 16-year-old male, who is believed to be the son of James Miller, and a 3-year-old girl, believed to be the granddaughter of Andrea Miller, also were found dead, the sheriff said.
The names of the juveniles have not been released to date.
When emergency personnel arrived at the scene, they found a strong odour coming from the residence and discovered the victims inside.
Dougherty said that officers found a generator that was being used inside the home, and they believe that carbon monoxide poisoning appears to be the cause of the deaths.
The bodies were then taken to a local funeral home and then later transported to Charleston, to the state Medical Examiner’s Office.
Dougherty said that the residence is an area which is located on the border of Jefferson and Berkeley counties.