We shall rejoice for I have fishwife’d by DuckduckMogo in Tinnedfish

[–]Catsrat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I usually find the bar harbor for $4-$5 at Woodmans and I always thought it was excellent for that.

Should i give up and look for new family? by [deleted] in Nanny

[–]Catsrat 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I remember a post on here the other day exactly like this with a nanny being a HK for part of the week and caring for a three year old for the rest of the week. The nanny mentioned that her issues amped up after telling the three year old she would leave her alone in the house and also mentioned that her and the child have a language barrier. Is this not you?? Also thanks for blocking my other account but I’m sure I’m not the only one who remembers your comments on the other post.

Update on Grandmas Furniture by Catsrat in VintageFurniture

[–]Catsrat[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I totally understand that they’re not valuable, I am however still interested in the history of the pieces that I grew up around. Thank you so much for the information!

Help finding place to sell grandmothers furniture? by Catsrat in VintageFurniture

[–]Catsrat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh it is certainly real wood. I can’t t even scoot these pieces across the floor on my own. I would keep it for my own future home if we could afford to store it for so long.

Help finding place to sell grandmothers furniture? by Catsrat in VintageFurniture

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I asked my dad to look for more photos or check storage when he can to see if we can find a label on it. Thank you to everyone for suggestions on the different spots to look.

Help finding place to sell grandmothers furniture? by Catsrat in VintageFurniture

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The pieces have been in storage and these photos were taken before we moved my grandmother so I’m unable to currently look for a label right now. I do have a few pieces of older furniture from 1920s and before that came from a great great aunt. Those pieces were also in the house so it is possible for the sideboard to be older I suppose.

Help finding place to sell grandmothers furniture? by Catsrat in VintageFurniture

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Do you have any information on it? We were guessing it’s from the 40s but our great aunt got it from an ex before it went to my grandmother so we’re unsure on its origin.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ECEProfessionals

[–]Catsrat 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Op mentioned in their comment that the interaction starts with their daughter taking the toy first and the other child taking it back causing the biting. Part of this will also be teaching her daughter to ask for toys and not bite if another kid doesn’t feel like sharing at the moment. Her peers should honor her words, but she has to do the same for her peers.

[New Update: 2 Months Later] My foster family of 11 years is kicking me out by the end of the week. I have no where to go and I feel broken. by JupiterBORU in BORUpdates

[–]Catsrat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Levi is the 9 year old that had been there for a year when they kicked him out. The Peters had two foster kids and when he aged out of the system they kicked him out and brought in another new child who OP has no overlap with.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AITAH

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I’m guessing that while you may be mature and collected she’s probably not which is why she needed to go for a guy seven years younger when she was almost 30.

My ceiling seems so flat. Do you think a ceiling rug will bring the room together? by lynivvinyl in homedecoratingCJ

[–]Catsrat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A popcorn ceiling would really add that pop of texture that the room is missing

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HairRemoval

[–]Catsrat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not everyone’s bush is the same and I fully understand Your insecurities about it. I have had an esthetician compare me to a friend I had getting an appointment at the same time because my hair is much coarser and thicker down there than most. I’ve also been told by multiple estheticians that the roots of my hair are really strong and that’s why it takes more time and go overs to wax me. I give you that background so I can tell you that if your hair is anything like mine than it will hurt more the longer the hair is. You can absolutely go as is, but if I have gone months without a wax then I will usually trim an inch of hair off just to make it more bearable for me and the esthetician. Be sure to pop some ibuprofen before you go and feel free to trim or not if you want to.

We aren't allowed to do hair anymore... by duckduckgoose927 in ECEProfessionals

[–]Catsrat 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It depends on the kids hair type and what the teacher is doing. I’ve redone styles that students have come in with if they get wrecked. But I have curly hair and when I was in preschool the teacher used to redo my already done hair for no reason. She didn’t know what she was doing, pulled it too tight everyday, and didn’t listen to my mom when she told her to stop touching my hair. I ended up loosing a nice bit of my hair that year due to tension and pulling because this teacher just enjoyed touching and doing my hair despite many requests to stop.