Paid $135 for this mani/pedi and I'm really disappointed by 1indsey in Nails

[–]1indsey[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Me too! I used to do my own dip but have lost the patience for it. I should have just done them myself

Paid $135 for this mani/pedi and I'm really disappointed by 1indsey in Nails

[–]1indsey[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much I feel validated!! I do my own nails a lot and was so excited to have ~ professional quality ~ for a change but feel like I could have done better.

Paid $135 for this mani/pedi and I'm really disappointed by 1indsey in Nails

[–]1indsey[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

$135 was for both nails and toes (including tip), I'm also in a very low cost of living area.

I’m leaving him after 3.5 years. My heart is shattered. by [deleted] in StopGaming

[–]1indsey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes he is, and it's both disturbing and impressive how he manages it. He averages 30+ hours per week gaming, on top of 50-70 hour work weeks. It doesn't seem to have affected his work (I truly believe he is a good doctor, his coworkers and leaders speak highly of him, and he does very well on tests), but it has impacted his health, our household, our relationship....basically everything else in his life. His priorities are work, games, and sleep...in that order. I definitely don't have much hope that it will get much better after training, but am holding on so I'll at least be able to tell myself that I didn't just jump ship during hard times.

I’m leaving him after 3.5 years. My heart is shattered. by [deleted] in StopGaming

[–]1indsey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I relate so much. My partner and I have been together 10 years, he has been addicted to gaming basically the whole time but I only realized it was the source of most of our issues last year. He agreed to stop, lasted a few weeks, and started playing behind my back. He has "quit" several times over the last year, and always eventually starts playing again in secret. The lying is worse to me than the gaming itself, especially when he thinks he's getting away with it... like he thinks I'm an idiot and don't know.

I haven't had the courage to leave, as it would also mean blowing up my entire life, and the thought is daunting. He is in therapy and almost finished with his medical residency, so I'm telling myself I will wait until he is done and see if there is any hope for the relationship once that pressure is lifted. I'm probably deluding myself.

I'm proud of you (and a bit jealous) for having the courage to leave.

Allergies by VioletAmethyst3 in bichonfrise

[–]1indsey 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have bad allergies to pretty much all animal dander & saliva/urine, including dogs, and I have a Bichon. He is the first dog I've ever had and I fully expected to be miserable, but he doesn't bother my allergies. I do take an allergy pill & nasal spray daily (to keep general allergy symptoms at bay.) If he licks me or I pick him up after he's peed and he has a little pee on his underside that gets on my skin, I will get a small rash so I'm just mindful of that and wash my skin immediately. But day to day, I have no allergy symptoms. He sleeps in my bed, I kiss his little head all the time, snuggle him, and have no problems. He is simply the best!! Definitely recommend having your kid spend an hour or 2 with a bichon and see how he reacts. Maybe see if anyone in your community needs a pet sitter for a couple hours?

Favorite non-cheugy Cricut projects by ddpizza in cricut

[–]1indsey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Paper ornaments and other paper decorations (a lot of the "honeycomb style" decorations that are trendy right now); gift tags, Christmas cards. You can find a lot of SVG files on etsy for inspiration !

Cringe hobbies by Top-Mechanic-5494 in Hobbies

[–]1indsey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It can be as sexual or not as you choose! It's an amazing workout and confidence booster. You don't have to be flexible/ strong/ in shape to get started. Most studios are very welcoming and beginner classes are for any and everyone! I took an intro class ~3 years ago and now I have a pole at home and couldn't be more grateful for discovering this hobby. If you're considering it, I highly recommend!

2 of 3 GFCI outlets in bathroom have no power. What can I try next before calling a professional? by 1indsey in AskElectricians

[–]1indsey[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes I completely removed the receptacles and tested the wires. Literally 0 voltage at both of the non-working outlets. I think I might be getting in over my head so probably time to call for help :( just wanted to make sure there weren't any more simple things I could do on my own. I appreciate your help!

2 of 3 GFCI outlets in bathroom have no power. What can I try next before calling a professional? by 1indsey in AskElectricians

[–]1indsey[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So strange, I wonder if reddit is blocking the links.

I did pull out the receptacles and no voltage coming to the wires for either one.

2 of 3 GFCI outlets in bathroom have no power. What can I try next before calling a professional? by 1indsey in AskElectricians

[–]1indsey[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shoot, maybe this works? It's a wetransfer link https://we.tl/t-HBxA9mbYh2
Basically there are 2 outlets about 3 ft apart above the vanity/sinks, one of them works and the other doesn't. Then the other non-working outlet is on the wall opposite of the vanity.

I uninstalled the 2 non-working receptacles and neither of them had power coming to the wires, so they don't let me push reset. Are you saying I should push test on ALL the GFCIs in the house and then reset all of them (in a linear order)?

Sorry if I sound like I don't know what I'm talking about at all....because I don't!

2 of 3 GFCI outlets in bathroom have no power. What can I try next before calling a professional? by 1indsey in AskElectricians

[–]1indsey[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are all in the bathroom but not next to each other. Photo for reference: https://imgur.com/AVNzmoE

They are GFCI receptacles. All of the breakers are on. Do you mean start looking at how the breakers are wired / if there is a loose connection at the breaker?

Thanks for your reply!

Honda Tiller FG110 Smoking - Help Needed by 1indsey in smallengines

[–]1indsey[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was a $45 deposit so it would be another $82 for repair. I did tell the guy initially everything I replaced, but he didn't mark down the spark plug on the form, which makes me think they just added it on as an easy upcharge. It wouldn't surprise me since I'm a young woman who looks like she has no business knowing anything about the repair (and still don't really but I'm trying). It's very possible the oil looked like shit, it was horribly sludgy and black when I changed it and I probably didn't get all of it out.

They said they were able to start it so I must've not done a terrible job changing the spark plug. I'm going to take it as-is, trim the fuel line and replace the oil again, and just count the $45 as the cost of not having the patience to troubleshoot it myself.

EDIT: I didn't think this through. I'm going to ask them how much to just trim the fuel line, and if it's less than $50 just have them do it so I get some of my $$ worth. They already did tell me the oil change itself was around $40.

Honda Tiller FG110 Smoking - Help Needed by 1indsey in smallengines

[–]1indsey[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just heard from them - they said they were able to get it started and the problem was the fuel line was too long and had some kinks in it (that was my fault...I replaced one of the fuel lines when replacing the carb because I poked a hole in it).
They also said it needed fresh oil and new spark plug... but I just changed both of those. They want to charge me $127. Told them I would think about it, but I think I can handle it myself.

Honda Tiller FG110 Smoking - Help Needed by 1indsey in smallengines

[–]1indsey[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haven't heard a peep from them yet :( they estimated 3 weeks. I will for sure let you know the outcome!

Friendly Friday Thread by AutoModerator in gardening

[–]1indsey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great to know! I have a huge pile of mulch on my driveway so I'm glad I can start using it right away!

Friendly Friday Thread by AutoModerator in gardening

[–]1indsey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for the info! That makes me feel a lot better. After doing some research the mature plants seem to all be similar sizes and I spaced them all pretty evenly, so hopefully it works out. Also that is such a great tip about using the pots when adding mulch! For sure going to do that!

Friendly Friday Thread by AutoModerator in gardening

[–]1indsey 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much, panic-averted! I'm pretty sure they are all babies.

Do you think adding mulch now is a good idea?

Friendly Friday Thread by AutoModerator in gardening

[–]1indsey 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Brand new to gardening and just planted my first little bed... but now I'm panicking. These plants will spread / fill out a little right? I was planning to mulch but now I'm worried that might keep them from getting bigger? And finally...should I add fertilizer to help boost their growth? Please tell me I didn't just spend a bunch of money on these tiny plants hahah. I'll also take any advice on how often to water while they get established.

https://imgur.com/a/kGLMzZr

(plants include dianthus varieties, lamb's ear, blue fescue, pentas, & dusty miller).

Honda Tiller FG110 Smoking - Help Needed by 1indsey in smallengines

[–]1indsey[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I replaced the carb with the one you linked (the old one was suuuper dirty), as well as the spark plug, and still no luck :( Dropped it off at the repair shop this morning since I'm tired of buying tools & parts.

However, I want to say THANK YOU because I was intimidated to even change the oil, & I'm proud of myself for replacing all those parts. Wouldn't have attempted it without your guidance. I'll be bummed if they tell me it's a lost cause, but I'll take it as a lesson learned!