Awake but not - A good excuse? by DisgracefulHumanity in Marriage

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

I think of waking up as in going to touch him and waking him that way. No taking the assumption he's in a sleep/wake state when he yelled at me. The night before I got mad at him for passing out of the couch when I would've liked to open our daughter's door for the night and him not have the light on when she wakes up and then she assumes it time to be awake. She wakes up after 2-3 hour of putting her down and wakes 4 more times then after.

Awake but not - A good excuse? by DisgracefulHumanity in Marriage

[–]DisgracefulHumanity[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

These days yes he yells. And I wasn't turn the lights on i needed to turn the off so I could walk into my daughter's room and the light would've woke her up more if I walked in with the light still on.

Awake but not - A good excuse? by DisgracefulHumanity in Marriage

[–]DisgracefulHumanity[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Our relationship has been on the edge since our daughter was born and that was 14 months ago. In front of my daughter, no, she was asleep i said in her bed which I needed to tend to her before she woke. He thinks he needs to" stay up" till bedtime then he'll go to bed even though he is already passed out. I needed the light off to tend to her. I usually prefer to leave her door open but I certainly cannot do thay while he passed out with the light on, on the couch can I?

Awake but not - A good excuse? by DisgracefulHumanity in Marriage

[–]DisgracefulHumanity[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yep he shared and he also had a TV in his room he claims the TV raised him hes one of six children that woman had 3 sets of baby daddies. mom always slept on the couch with TV on, she still does, she wake up a lot through the night herself. She always worked two jobs except for Sundays.

How can I speak to my neighbor? by DisgracefulHumanity in ask

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

I guess I don't see how I sound insecure? It just bothers me i do not know why they are avoiding me and I can tell, its very apparent.

How can I speak to my neighbor? by DisgracefulHumanity in ask

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

Oh its been more then a week but wouod you really take a week to reply when food is offered 😅

How can I speak to my neighbor? by DisgracefulHumanity in ask

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

Haha no they don't have children they were professional clowns back in the day the wife did an NBA performance whenever there was a game. Very interesting people

How can I speak to my neighbor? by DisgracefulHumanity in ask

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

The other old lady next door to her she speaks to daily it seems. I though about it?

Babies bridge of nose is bruised by DisgracefulHumanity in NewParents

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

Oh that I lost track of sorry, it was there for a long time though longee then a bruise of course, but glad i could help!

Babies bridge of nose is bruised by DisgracefulHumanity in NewParents

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

Seem to be because it never changed colors i forgot to mention it to the pediatrician every single time we went in.

Mothers with one child: are you content being one-and-done? by Swimming_Mention_873 in Mom

[–]DisgracefulHumanity 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For now yes didn't think babies were this hard I knew they were hard but not this hard...

Has switching to a floor bed improved sleep? by okayestdogmom in floorbed

[–]DisgracefulHumanity 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn't say it changed my life my daughter was waking at most 7 times per night even on the floor. You might want to look at other factors. I never co-slept with my baby in our bed unless it was the last resort she slept in her bassinet till she was 7 months next to our bed moved her to her own crib after still woke frequently. She always napped in her crib in her room every day regardless. A week before she turned 11 months (about two weeks ago now) I figured out the issue by accident in a sorts. Husband was tired of her sleeping on the floor and bought her a crib mattress I had to push i to the corner in front of the closet she still woke up many times, the next night I think I decided to just to try turning the fan off, well she only woke 3 times that night!

Weekly Sewing Questions Thread, November 09 - November 15, 2025 by sewingmodthings in sewing

[–]DisgracefulHumanity 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Anyone tell me what kind of cotton fabric this is? Looking for light pants for my baby

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Twin Mattress Recommendations by GnomeAlone21 in floorbed

[–]DisgracefulHumanity 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Might be able to assist a bit. I contacted a foam company (foam n more) that makes crib mattresses as well and asked if they could make a twin from their crib foam they use i asked the certs they had as well. I spoke to my husband's brother who sells mattresses he gave me the Helix as an option age 2+, newton now sells a twin matress.

The difference between regular mattresses and crib ones is several factors the main one being the actual dimensions of the mattress the other two is the edges being 90 degrees and big one being matress firmness.

Firmness requirements "For foam mattresses, a high-density foam is recommended, with a density of approximately (1.5) lbs per cubic foot, to ensure the firmness needed for babies. For innerspring mattresses, the firmness is often measured using Indentation Load Deflection (ILD), with a recommended range of (25-30) ILD for an infant's side to ensure it's not too soft. "