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"Paci" (pronounced "passy") referred to the tribe that inhabited our home the moment we brought the babies home from the hospital.
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Mom Invented is a space for women to sell their inventions (see a video of product demos), and many women still set up their own individual websites (see Paci-Plushies, DaysAgo timers, and Pop Pals) in addition to any online or in-store retailers they land.
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That weekend, my brother-in-law thanked my son for his generosity and said K. was so happy with his new Paci.
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During this time, he still asked for Paci at naptime and at night.
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Paci had been a trusted member of the family for more than two years ... a dependable friend who soothed my son through fevers, teething and vaccinations.
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Coincidentally, my nephew was about to turn one so we started talking about giving K. the Paci as a birthday gift.
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After a festive lunch with cupcakes for dessert, just before nap, we gathered in the kitchen to put Paci in the fancy envelope.
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In class, my son boasted to his teachers that today was the day he was giving away his Paci.
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But once my little chatterbox started uttering his first words, I couldn't wait for Paci to get out of town.
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We would position the Paci as a "gift" he would give to a baby or younger toddler.
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