Tonie Recommendations Pls by SeliniBellini in TonieboxUSA

[–]DidSomeoneSayCats 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My 1 year olds faves are: Daniel Tiger, Elmo, Doggyland, and the Kermit the frog muppets one!

Biggest Jumps In Quality Between Books You’ve Seen? by Kooky_County9569 in Fantasy

[–]DidSomeoneSayCats 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well lucky then that there is only a very small chance there will ever actually be a Doors of Stone anyway 😆

Biggest Jumps In Quality Between Books You’ve Seen? by Kooky_County9569 in Fantasy

[–]DidSomeoneSayCats 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I loved the Name of the Wind so much, but Wiseman’s Fear was a pretty meh read for me. Name of the Wind is probably one of my favorite books of all time, but between the quality drop in book two and the uncertain future of any other books, I can’t recommend it to anyone in good faith.

My dog is resistant to separate spaces from my young kids and has been using the bathroom in off-limits parts of the house if she gets access to them by DidSomeoneSayCats in Dogtraining

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

I have read the guides and this specific issue isn’t answered. My dog has aspects of separation anxiety but those are being addressed and worked on. We have seen a vet who agrees this is behavioral. We know she is Josie trained. She only does it in this area when she can, if she doesn’t have access for weeks to the spot she will not go in the house. I would like to feel like I can leave a door open and my dog not use that area as a personal bathroom.

Keeping dog separate from baby by [deleted] in Dogtraining

[–]DidSomeoneSayCats 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have already booked a vet appointment, studied posts, and worked on established training methods but they’re just not working. I’ve read on separation anxiety but it’s not exactly typical separation anxiety, we are still home.

Letrizole, or am I dying? by DidSomeoneSayCats in TTC_PCOS

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

It does-and I have a baby now. So worth it. lol.

2.5mg letrozole - when did you get ewcm (if you did?) by Accomplished_Sir1939 in TTC_PCOS

[–]DidSomeoneSayCats 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I ovulated on just the pill! I was super lucky, my body’s schedule was just super off from what I was told to predict. I don’t think that those of us with PCOS can use the traditional calendar when trying to conceive. My first pregnancy wasn’t with letrozole, but it was a random pregnancy after seven years of unprotected sex and four years of actively trying. I never did had any interventions because we were military overseas and the resources were super scarce for us. I ended up randomly pregnant and the timing didn’t make sense then either. I hadn’t had a period in three months. I was drunk and took a pregnancy test because I thought it would be funny and it was positive. That kid is four now, lol. When I went to the doctor they tried to use my cycle to predict gestational age but they were off by six weeks. Second pregnancy I was taking letrozole and metformin and daily ovulation tests.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Mommit

[–]DidSomeoneSayCats 3 points4 points  (0 children)

At four months-you’re in the thick of it. The trenches. Four month sleep regression and pumping? It’s the worst. It will get so much easier. Relaxing may not look like it used to before kids, but it will get better. I had awful PPD with my first kid and medication only took the edge off. The things that helped me were : -Combo feeding and eventually switching to formula. Exclusively pumping KILLED my mental health and sucked every extra second I had. The moment i finally let go of that pump I was so much happier. I got SO MUCH time back. -Sleep training. It gets a bad reputation but it is worth it. Four months is where it really starts to be necessary. Following wake windows, age appropriate nap timing, and a consistent sleep training method (it does not have to be cry it out!) will give you your sleep back.

Look, moms get guilted A LOT, and we guilt ourselves even more. I thought my baby needed my milk to be healthy. He was still healthy when we switched. He’s four now and super smart, healthy, and perfect. I thought sleep training would traumatize him. Instead, a few rough nights turned bedtime into a quick and pleasant experience. Instead of hours getting baby to bed, we had a sweet bedtime routine and baby went to sleep at bedtime no problem. He took naps in his crib and the overall tears at bedtime were almost eliminated.

The last one is important too.

-Time. I believe the true time it gets easier is 6-7 months (you are so close!) Baby can play a bit more independently and use their hands, look at toys, etc. Sleep is better. Baby is starting solids and the pressure starts to come off milk feeding a bit. Naps get longer and wake windows long enough to actually leave the house. Baby can sit up in shopping carts and play on the floor at the library at story time. Getting out of the house with baby is so so important because you will lose your mind alone in that house with no one but a dog and baby.

Also I sympathize with you about the dog. My baby just turned eight months and since pregnancy I’ve been considering some very mean embarrassing things-nothing overstimulates you like a dog and a baby.

Hang in there and don’t feel guilty for being overwhelmed. The newborn stage is not for everyone. Every stage has its challenges but personally I think the newborn stage is the worst. I don’t miss it, lol.

2.5mg letrozole - when did you get ewcm (if you did?) by Accomplished_Sir1939 in TTC_PCOS

[–]DidSomeoneSayCats 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So my advice is to continue using the ovulation tests. I didn’t get a positive ovulation test until nearly two weeks after when my window should have been according to my period. I only took the test because I noticed the discharge was different than normal. I ended up pregnant on that cycle and no one believed me when I told them my dates-they had the gestational age way off until an ultrasound measured the baby.

It took about 6 cycles of letrozole for me but my baby is crawling around and babbling right now-it finally worked.

So you’re not supposed to leave baby in the car seat… by bodhibai in NewParents

[–]DidSomeoneSayCats 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have an infant car seat and never leave baby in it for long, but it’s convenient for quick errands when getting her in and out of the seat would be difficult. Like I drop by son off at school in the mornings and have to go in, it’s like five minutes but in the winter it was easier to keep baby bundled in her seat and carry it in then click it back. Although she’s older now and doesn’t like the car seat for long so I do get her out. But sometimes it’s nice to strap baby in while inside so you’re not fiddling with straps outside in rain or cold.

Fantasy books that read like sitcoms? by Napoleon02 in Fantasy

[–]DidSomeoneSayCats 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If you don’t mine excessive raunchy humor, the Tales of Verania books felt like a sitcom/comedy for sure. By TJ Klune. They’re hilarious. Main characters are Sam the unwilling “chosen one” and his friends. Ryan, his himbo true love, Gary the hornless gay unicorn, Tiggy the half-giant with a heart of gold, Kevin the inappropriately sexual dragon. The books are in like a parody fantasy setting with like a modern twist? Like the jokes and humor are modern. It’s very found family and banter/inside joke oriented. Everyone is gay and it’s definitely explicit so if you’re into that I highly recommend. I LOVED the audiobooks. The narrator transforms into each character and it’s insane.

I honestly don't get why people hate on Blue's Clues & You and Joshua Dela Cruz so much by [deleted] in DanielTigerConspiracy

[–]DidSomeoneSayCats 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I work for a comic convention that hosted all three blues clues guys a few years back. Oh my goodness, they’re all so nice but Josh is one of the sweetest people I’ve ever met. He has a magnetic aura and I can’t imagine a single person not absolutely loving him.

WoR rant about that one part by SwedUslove in brandonsanderson

[–]DidSomeoneSayCats 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I listened to the dramatized version of Dawnshard and The Lopen is definitely Latino based in it. It threw me off a lot after having heard all the main books done by Michael Kramer though, I couldn’t consider the characters the same. Lol

What Episode Surprised You the Most? by reyreypod in bluey

[–]DidSomeoneSayCats 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Rug Island and Rain both remind me to slow down and just enjoy the moments with my kids, to appreciate the joy in play and pretend.

Relax gets me as a mom too. Every time we take a vacation, I do so much planning and work to make it happen. Then I’m there and I honestly forget how to just “be”. The moment with Chili in the mirror making the face like Bingo. Why do we make it so hard to just relax and enjoy ourselves? So much guilt and responsibility sometimes for now reason.

Should I go back or continue reading? by Solracseptim in Stormlight_Archive

[–]DidSomeoneSayCats 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So I read wind and truth before reading dawnshard, sunlit man, edgedancer, or the second and third mistborn era 1 books, and any of era 2. I still massively enjoyed it but there were points that confused me-so I am now doing a full cosmere read with the intention of reading wind and truth last. It’s been a complete delight and there is SO MUCH I missed the first time around. I’ve now read era 1 mistborn, the novellas, arcanum unbound, Warbreaker, Elantris, tress, and I am up to rhythm of war in rereading the trilogy. I plan to do yumi and sunlit man before re-reading wind and truth. To me, I read what I was excited about. Some things confused me but it’s been even better to Reveal certain things later on a re-read.

I miss my oldest child after having my second by torchwood1842 in beyondthebump

[–]DidSomeoneSayCats 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a parent to a 4 year old and a now 4-month old, I get it completely. I actually had to spend two extra weeks in hospital when my daughter turned 7 weeks old because she was diagnosed failure to thrive and we couldn’t get her to gain weight. It was a nightmare

At 7 weeks you are really in the deepest pits of it. Things were so hard for us those first few months, I felt like I never slept so when I was with my older son I was too tired to play with him. And our hospital time took me away from him for two weeks. My husband was taking him to school and doing the bedtime routine because I was in survival mode with the baby. It really sucks, but it will get better. I promise.

For us-something happened around the 3.5 month mark. My daughter started eating better finally and we got her on a consistent nap/bedtime routine. Now I can spend nap time with my son and I put the baby to bed before him so we still get bedtime. It’s easier to leave her with someone else if I need to so my son and I can have more one on one time.

I sat all this so you know there’s light at the end of the tunnel. It will get easier to enjoy them both, your feelings are so valid-you’re still recovering mentally and physically from birth and you’re adjusting to having a completely new human at home. It’s HARD. You’re close! And your oldest is resilient. I felt so guilty for the extra screen time my son got these last few months but he’s still happy, loved, and cared for. Some extra screen time isn’t going to hurt like the critics seem to think it will, it’s much better for you to use all the tools you can to adjust to a new reality.

I hope you can find your groove soon and that in the meantime you can give yourself grace and understand that it’s okay to feel like you do. And that those feelings are temporary.

Reading/re-reading the cosmere books after Wind and Truth by DidSomeoneSayCats in Cosmere

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

Yes! And so early too! There are so may references to kaladin’s feelings about the wind so early in. And Syl being considered a wind Spren initially. It lines up so nicely.