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April 24, 2006

 

Could there be Too Much Information (TMI) when it comes to your child?

We're not certain if this is kinda scary or really cool. Apparently the parents of Trixie, who was born on July 31, 2003, have keep incredibly detailed records of her eating, sleeping, diaper habits--among other things--and a photo of the day for her entire life ONLINE! That means, all readers of The Trixie Update know practically as much about that kid's habits as the parents! Does this sound a little bit like "The Truman Show" to you? Anyway, check it our for yourself and let us know if you think this is nuts and, more importantly, would you provide this data about your child? Meanwhile, Trixie's dad--who developed all the data tools on The Trixie Update, is now making "The Trixie Tracker" web tools available to anyone. You can document all your child's naps, diaper changes, feedings, etc. and then turn that data into charts, and share it all with far away family and friends (especially those who have too much time on their hands).

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<--This is NOT Trixie, but Cassidy.

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Posted by Blogger Chris at April 24, 2006 10:23 AM
 
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