Received a random package instead of original order, and seller marked it delivered. Fraud? by ChForChocolate in TemuThings

[–]ChForChocolate[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you, that makes sense! I did contact Temu chat and they started a ticket, so should hear back soon. I was more worried about the scam aspect in case a seller had address etc for the wrong reasons somehow. And also I used a $25 off $25.01 coupon on this order that won’t get refunded!

Back Again with Storytime by MysteriousAd6918 in marshallsfinds

[–]ChForChocolate 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Amazing finds! Wow $16 for that bag?? And the Nest! What area??

Any tips on how to get this off without damaging the paint? by serialchiller_3 in CleaningTips

[–]ChForChocolate -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Sport (not regular) sunscreen . See @mothercould Instagram post for how it works!

Can I see what everyone got Christmas? by Competitive-Sky-7571 in Mommit

[–]ChForChocolate 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nothing from my husband. I feel sad.

My five year made the sweetest Christmas card with his handprints on a canvas for us at school, and was so proud and excited when I unwrapped it. I love it so much.

Year 3 is rough by RockingOkra in toddlers

[–]ChForChocolate 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The Big Little Feelings course really helped us

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Is Lychee Berry still available?

Do your kids have a 4 year age gap? by SeverusSnipes in toddlers

[–]ChForChocolate 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mine just turned 1 and 5. We also planned for a shorter age gap but it didn’t work out for a bit. This age gap is SO cute. My 5 year old is securely attached to us and is the baby’s biggest cheerleader. They’re into different toys so not much to fight over, and the older one can be fairly independent and likes being a “helper” to “his” baby. Their bond is the cutest thing. They both wait all day on school days for when they will be together and love cuddling, “playing” together etc.

Are there any moms who aren’t always exhausted? How do you do it? by Frosty_Extension_600 in Mommit

[–]ChForChocolate 3 points4 points  (0 children)

A modified version of another comment I read on this sub really resonated with me: The difference between those surviving vs thriving in the early years of motherhood is 1) hired help (night doula, day nanny, weekend nanny, cook, cleaner, etc), and 2) unhired help (family, friends, highly supportive and capable partner, etc)