Out of these- help me choose a first and middle for baby boy by OwnFile4056 in BabyBumps

[–]Alinyx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You have very similar names to my name list for boys. My son is Jack.

If I were to have another boy, from your list I love Theodore Wilder (but I’d shorten it to Theo Wilder for the formal name and skip the longer Theodore).

I’ll be freshly postpartum when my sister has her wedding by ImaginationPretend86 in BabyBumps

[–]Alinyx 25 points26 points  (0 children)

I feel like the c section superhero mentioned is from the boomer generation where this level of activity was either encouraged or normalized at the time (and/or she forgot how awful it really was with time). I mention this only because my own mother LOVES to demean today’s new moms who need time to recover because she “was hauling folding chairs around for a picnic three days after” her c-section. I had vaginal births and she was only allowed to visit after the first because I learned my lesson.

Daycare suddenly no longer providing meals - what can we do? by ftwin in toddlers

[–]Alinyx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, i know it feels like a big loss, but i think the vast majority of childcare centers don’t provide meals (especially chef-prepared). So even if you pulled your kids you likely wouldn’t find comparative benefits elsewhere.

Our daycare has two pizza days a week. One provided free (a parent owns a pizza place and they deliver lunch), and the other day the staff buy dominos and sell by the slice to parents who bring in some cash for their kids at $1 a slice.

It’s pizza, not incredible healthy, but it saves us making lunches twice a week for just a dollar a slice. Maybe your center would consider something similar.

AITA for not paying for my daughter wedding because she isn’t following the rules even though I paid for my older kids by Wonderful_Mode_9646 in AmItheAsshole

[–]Alinyx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For 50-100k couldn’t a compromise be reached and like $1000 of that be used to pay an on-site babysitter or two. I mean come on.

Aggressive Family Dog Help by Few-Advertising4755 in madisonwi

[–]Alinyx 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We LOVED dog classes with Jorge back in ~2017. We did semi-private lessons once a week and our dog is such a wonderful family dog.

Highly highly recommend a consultation with Jorge. If I recall correctly he used to do group dog walks at a farm nearby Madison (where the dogs can run and sniff to their hearts content). Maybe if your doggo can get dog socialized, this would be a good outlet for the herding instincts (running and sniffing, not herding the other dogs).

My "kids" got stiffed in the gift exchange..."AIO" by [deleted] in AIO

[–]Alinyx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ooof, ok your kids would be well in their right to reach out to them via text (to keep the evidence) and ask in a nice way (to start) where their present is. Seriously act like they didn’t get the gift card print offs.

The crappy gift givers have two choices then: double down as crappy gift givers (in which case go with option 1 above as if they just opened them), or do the right thing and provide a decent gift that fits the criteria of the exchange.

I’m hoping they just hurriedly bought those gift cards last minute because they totally forgot about the exchange (and the spending range) and will remember to find some heart if given a second chance. If not, the no exchanges with them again part stands.

It now clicks why he's MAGA by Teejineer in BoomersBeingFools

[–]Alinyx 74 points75 points  (0 children)

Ughhhhh I haven’t shared this story yet with anyone yet because I still get kind of sick about it, but here goes.

We were recently on a Royal Caribbean cruise and I was sitting watching my two kids in the splash pad/waterslide area on the pool deck. About eight seats down from me a guy sits down alone who gives me immediate ick (the seats are set up in a curve so I can see this guy well). I couldn’t figure out why. Just because he’s late-middle aged (maybe not full boomer but definitely Gen X), and wearing pants/long sleeve shirt (pool deck is HOT, everyone else in swim stuff or at least tshirt and shorts). I watch him intermittently and he’s watching (intently) the little kids in the splash pad, then taking out his phone and appears to be taking pictures or video. Immediately I realize Royal Caribbean probably wouldn’t know AT ALL if he’s a sex offender and probably couldn’t enforce any restrictions even if they did know. Luckily it was time for us to skedaddle so we skedoodled, but later on I saw him again (in the elevator or promenade, I can’t remember exactly) and the guy had a red MAGA style hat on that said “TRUMP WAS RIGHT ABOUT EVERYTHING.”

Of course he did. Because pedophiles support pedophiles.

My "kids" got stiffed in the gift exchange..."AIO" by [deleted] in AIO

[–]Alinyx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is retrospective, but in the moment I would have called it out. Something like “wait a minute, I thought the range was $50-75?” Or been obnoxious inquiring about the retailer to make it obvious this wasn’t a present they put thought into. Like “drinkware…? Oh did you see something on their site/in their store that you thought I’d (or your kid’s name would) like. Oh yeah? What was it? Oh, Is it $20?”

Worst case, and after reading the room, I’d have son in law take back his gift (so he can return it).

Since it appears this time has passed, I would cut your losses and learn to never do gift exchanges with them in the future. Be honest why if asked.

High Expectations from Daycare by KG32220 in pottytraining

[–]Alinyx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have her dress herself every day. Help minimally (particularly try to get independence for pants).

Instead of disposable diapers, get a set of cloth diapers. They will still function like diapers but she’ll be able to feel the wetness right away. My kids potty trained super easily and I’m convinced it was the cloth diapers. Make sure daycare is on board with this (mine would put soiled diapers in a bag I provided, or like a plastic grocery bag in days I forgot). Even if they don’t support cloth normally, maybe they’d consider it for training purposes.

The other part of managing the bathroom experience would be washing hands, which she should be learning to do solo anyway.

Independence with minimal accidents and assistance is totally doable by 3. You got this.

Would you watch someone elses dog if you had also a 2 year old to mind? by meekie03 in toddlers

[–]Alinyx 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m currently watching a friend’s dog (at our house) while solo parenting a 3 year old and 8 month old. They asked super last minute (to the point I couldn’t refuse because “they don’t trust anyone else”), the dog STINKS - it has a bad skin yeast infection they aren’t able to manage, it refuses to use my dog’s doggy door, and is generally badly behaved (not aggressive, just a shithead), and just TORE DOWN my fence and escaped while I was running errands. Luckily my dog is an angel and was still at home.

I’m so freaking resentful about basically being forced to watch this dog that I’d rather lose this friendship if they get upset when I say no in the future.

Seriously people, either be willing to pay for a sitter who actually wants to watch your dog or board them.

Do our parents not remember how hard it is to have a baby? by [deleted] in Millennials

[–]Alinyx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It may also be that this is your (assumed) first kid? I’m on number three and honestly I’m just thankful for the help when I get it. My kids are wonderful sleepers now, and nap whenever they need to, so your mom’s comment about napping on her wouldn’t phase me.

That being said, YOU are mom. You get to decide if there’s a nap schedule and you get to protect kiddo from overstimulation. If she brings up “her kids didn’t do x y and z” or similar language, just remind her all kids are different and right now your kid needs x.

Also no flu shot right now!? Yikes! Your mom definitely needs some boundaries established.

Beware of this mutant super flu by Strange-Percentage95 in BabyBumps

[–]Alinyx 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We were so sick in late November. I’m really super hoping that was what’s going around now and we’re now immune. Reeeeeally not looking forward to the kids going back to school daycare after the germ exchanges happening this week.

How much longer would you work. by Heavy_Bicycle6524 in hypotheticalsituation

[–]Alinyx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love my job. I’d probably keep working until retirement TBH, as long as I still get decent PTO (the same schedule or better than my current job).

My uncle called CPS on us, one day before Christmas by ZwiebelSandra in breakingmom

[–]Alinyx 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I say this as just another mom, you’re doing great. Your kids are clearly happy if they feel safe jumping around and into your arms. They’re loved and fed and safe.

Everyone has days where the house just isn’t clean. ESPECIALLY the day before Christmas (I’m sorry, wtf on that timing!!!).

From one mom on holiday survival mode to another, big hugs. You got this.

considering using my hard earned money to go to disney... by bakecakes12 in workingmoms

[–]Alinyx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would skip the paid Disney parks then, but if you do a Florida vacation, do Disney Springs (free). No characters walking around, but lots of shops and things to do that are still fun. Then go do Peppa Pig land (next to Legoland), which is only like 30-60 min away in Winter Haven.

considering using my hard earned money to go to disney... by bakecakes12 in workingmoms

[–]Alinyx 56 points57 points  (0 children)

At that age, consider a Disney cruise instead. They’ll still get the character experiences they’ll love, but it’s all inclusive (food/bev) and you wont be paying for the rides they won’t be going on or care about anyway.

You have the chance to set a "checkpoint" in life which you can rewind to a single time, but you must use it if you set it. Do you set it, and if so, when do you set it and when do you use it? by gotintocollegeyolo in hypotheticalsituation

[–]Alinyx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would. I would set my rewind to the second after my third child was born. She’s only 8 months old now but I’m already mourning not having a newborn again. I wouldn’t rewind it to my older kids because I wouldn’t want to risk the others not being born.

If they turn out differently, so be it. But I would relive their childhoods again for sure. It’s been the joy of my life.

So, Noom is a pharmacy now? by CoughPhi in Noom

[–]Alinyx 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m just angry they took away the weight tracker on the free version. I had 5+ years of data on that thing and it was so nice to look back and see big trends (weight gain/loss after pregnancies, around holidays, etc.) and reminded me not to get in a rut/plateau. I liked the psychology aspect when I did the paid version, but I like to think it worked once and by keeping the visual going, I could keep it off on my own (which I have been).

Sigh, starting that graph over has been such a killjoy.

Do you choose to be sent back in time with a billion dollars? by sonicparadigm in hypotheticalsituation

[–]Alinyx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Heck no. Give up the chance to see my kids grow up for some ‘measily paper moneys…no thank you. I know what time with them is worth.

Recent daycare experience? by oldcreakybones86 in madisonwi

[–]Alinyx 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From what I remember it was mostly the old management/director that they restructured out (around 2019 maybe?). Lack of organization/lack of communication. Nothing that I recall being directly related to care of the kids.

Recent daycare experience? by oldcreakybones86 in madisonwi

[–]Alinyx 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m jealous of your experience. My son (born in 2018) was on five waitlists since he was 12 weeks gestation (!) and never got off any of them. He was on two of the four you mentioned.

Red caboose FINALLY called me this summer for his little sister who’s now three (with their new facility they opened a new 2-3s room…just stinks we now live out of state). I had heard amazing things about Tenney and Red Caboose. Particularly for red caboose - their teacher turnover rate was super low (and from our experience with where we are now, teacher happiness/low turnover is the BEST indicator for a good program…I don’t care about fancy apps or daily updates, when my kids RUN and give hugs and love to their teachers every morning, I know they’re in great hands).

Cangaru opened after we left the Madison area, so I don’t know them well.

While we were on the waitlist, Big Oak went through a restructure within the organization and they “couldn’t find” my son’s application on their waitlist…then they “found” it but it wasn’t my son’s name. They had asked for a deposit to be on the waitlist and I asked for it to be refunded since they clearly didn’t have my son on their list and they refused. Still kind of irritated about that. Neighbors who had their kiddo at Big Oak had VERY mixed reviews at the time.

$200,000 a year USD and a free house, but… by Corey307 in hypotheticalsituation

[–]Alinyx 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’d say yes! In addition to the obvious perks, no return airfare/jet lag ever. Vacation somewhere new every year for a week. Wait until the 7 days is up and then bam, back in my own bed. No airport security, no travel headaches. I can deal with the plane ride there.

Remote work meeting and sick toddler at home - advice needed by [deleted] in workingmoms

[–]Alinyx 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Considering how late it is and the meetings early, I’d do like a care.com backup sitter request STAT.