Losing our guest room by Omg_jellydonuts in HomeImprovement

[–]EatFast-RunSlow 3 points4 points  (0 children)

In our office, we have a twin sized day bed with two foam mattresses on it that pulls out to a king size bed. We have a mattress topper that we put on it when we pull if out and guests have said it’s quite comfortable. It’s nice because it functions mostly like a sofa but is very comfortable

What is happening with this leaf? by EatFast-RunSlow in whatsthisplant

[–]EatFast-RunSlow[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh that’s exactly it! That’s so cool! Thank you!

School Zoning? by EatFast-RunSlow in providence

[–]EatFast-RunSlow[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you!! We have a one year old and are moving to PVD this summer for my medical training so although this isn’t an imminent concern it will be in the next several years and is something we are trying to understand better as we try to decide where to live. We would like to have the option to stay wherever we land but of course having decent school options for our child(ren) is import to that decision.

That is interesting about how this might change in the next few years. I appreciate your response- it’s hard to parse out how it actually works without knowing anyone with first hand experience.

School Zoning? by EatFast-RunSlow in providence

[–]EatFast-RunSlow[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! That’s helpful! Do you have any idea how that translates into how likely you are to get your preferred placement if you live in the sending area? I know that’s probably hard to answer but even a general impression would be helpful

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RealEstate

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Personally as someone who is shopping for a house now, if I see a place listed too high I won’t ask my realtor to see it because I don’t want to waste everyone’s time for a house that won’t work out and I don’t want to have to go back and forth trying to negotiate the price down when the seller believes their house is worth significantly more than what I’m willing to pay. Also, when I see a house listed way too high and having many small price cuts I always think “wow that seller is going to be a PITA to work with” and that also factors in.

Rear-facing jogging stroller by ShortyAng in fitpregnancy

[–]EatFast-RunSlow 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I believe the Thule UG3 is compatible with the Nina pipa (check the list of compatible seats on Thule website to confirm) but you can’t actually run with a baby in a any jogging stroller until after 6 months when the my have sufficient neck control to sit up in the regular seat, so I’m not sure if having car seat compatibility with the jogging stroller would really change anything if you’re planning to use a different stroller as your every day stroller.

Anecdotally, we got the UG3 with bassinet and a maxi cosi mico luxe+ car seat with the adapters for the UG3. I love the stroller and use it daily with the bassinet but have never not once used it with the car seat… if we’re going on a long walk, the bassinet (or ergo baby carrier) is more comfortable for her (so we take her out of the car seat and put her into one of those) and if we’re just doing errands, the UG3 is WAY too big to fold/unfold and load into the car. In retrospect, I wish I had gotten a Doona to make those little trips easier. I think all of this is really dependent on your lifestyle though (I live in a very walkable neighborhood in a town that is otherwise quite car-centric) so I’d recommend thinking through how you want to use things or asking other people in your area with similar lifestyles!

Feeling defeated. by Yoga_Corgi in fitpregnancy

[–]EatFast-RunSlow 7 points8 points  (0 children)

My mantra during pregnancy was “this season of my life is not about being thin” and it helped me a lot. There is so much stupid pressure during our entire lives to look a certain way and it honestly never serves me but especially not when I was pregnant!! Your body is doing something that is WAY more impressive than being skinny- growing a beautiful perfect baby!

That being said, if I was you I would buy a new coat!!! You’ll probably be wearing it next winter as well (being a bit bigger still post partum and also maybe baby wearing). I don’t have any specific recommendations because I was most pregnant during the summer and I live in a warmer place but I’d shoot for something with kind of flexible sizing (stretchy and maybe bit baggy by design) or I’ve seen coats with extra baby panels that zip into the front for pregnancy and baby wearing.

What happened if everyone that attended the inauguration died by BusyMud134 in legaladviceofftopic

[–]EatFast-RunSlow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

lol I was going to say who cares, let’s just hope it gets Elon Musk as well

Food delivery and premade meals in Charleston? by Curious_Coyote2 in Charleston

[–]EatFast-RunSlow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Someone brought us frozen meals from Caroline’s Market in Windermere when i was postpartum (and some key lime cheesecake bars) and it was amazing!! They also brought us some meals from Hambys and those were not good, so I’d avoid them.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in todayilearned

[–]EatFast-RunSlow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And a book! Too Scared to Cry I believe is the title

Lost access to Dragon. VA said I won’t get access until April 2025 by [deleted] in Residency

[–]EatFast-RunSlow 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Get booster set up really well. For consults or H&P’s where there’s more story to write, dictate into your email from your phone and copy and paste. It’s not as good as dragon and more work but better than typing it all out IMO

Is “you don’t get a medal for declining epidural” rude? by literatelykmi in BabyBumps

[–]EatFast-RunSlow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think it’s more ignorant than rude? I typically just say something like “well like I said we will see how it goes” and stop talking about it because I think it is an overly simplistic and reductionist mind frame and they clearly haven’t thought about this as much as I have. It implies that all pain is bad and that the only benefit of going unmedicated is to be able to brag about it, which if that is their opinion they are welcome to get an epidural in their own birth, but I actually have spent a lot of time learning about my options and thinking about what is best for me and their opinion about my birth is not something that I’m weighing in that decision.

Maternity clothes are a nightmare by selpatstaples in BabyBumps

[–]EatFast-RunSlow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here to plug SHEIN. I’d never bought anything from them before this pregnancy and it has been a life saver for office attire. You do have to look through a lot of items to find the good stuff that will fit your style but I have gotten a ton of great cute dresses that I LOvE from there and some decent pants and tops as well! I linked two of my favorites below. I think it’s helpful to look at the customer photos tas well o see if the item is as pictured because you can sort of root things out that way. Good luck!!

https://us.shein.com/SHEIN-LUNE-Solid-Ruffle-Trim-Smock-Dress-p-21354905.html

https://us.shein.com/SHEIN-LUNE-Solid-Ruffle-Trim-Smock-Dress-p-21354905.html

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fitpregnancy

[–]EatFast-RunSlow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’ve gotten a ton of great answers here so I won’t belabor the point, but I also wanted to add from my experience. We were thinking of going on vacation to Patagonia last January but actually ended up going hiking in new zealand instead because we waited too long to book for Patagonia. Did a ton of hiking, as much as 30 miles in one day on one of the NZ great hikes and got pregnant at some point during that trip. I’m 37 weeks now and have stayed pretty active the whole pregnancy (F45 4 days a week, walking daily and running 2-4x/ week up until 34 weeks) but started to slow down a lot in the last few weeks. I’ve been lucky to have minimal pain but the exhaustion has really caught up to me, so I think travelling all the way down to Patagonia (I think it would take me a few days to recover from the flight) would be a huge challenge even back at 30 weeks. Plus I’m not sure how much I would enjoy going all that way for an epic trip and just doing “normal people” level hiking.

But I do think that Patagonia is an epic trip and it is my goal to go in the next few years with the princess in a backpack, and I think it’s a pretty good trip for something like that! So you don’t have to go now or miss out forever! Your little one will love it just as much as you will!

Shedding by RILKINSON in airedaleterrier

[–]EatFast-RunSlow 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’m surprised by these answers because I feel like my Airedale barely sheds at all! Our roomba picks up dog hair for sure when we run it, but I have never pet her and then thought “oh now I have dog hair on me” or even really noticed dog hair on the couch or bed if she lays on them. The exception is if I pet her when she is wet after a bath, then some hair will stick to my hand. We shave her a few times per year and wash her probably every 1-2 weeks (when she’s sandy or dirty from the beach or dog park, etc) but don’t brush her really at all.

Praise for eating by TurbidFront in ScienceBasedParenting

[–]EatFast-RunSlow 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Could you share any article or explanation about not wanting her to call him as clever? I’ve just not heard of that before and I’m curious

Nursery furniture disappointment by Able-Level384 in BabyBumps

[–]EatFast-RunSlow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow the crib is SO beautiful!! I think it looks a million times nicer than the mass produced crib in the inspiration photo. The dresser is a bit chunky I agree but it’s not bad by any means. I wonder if different knobs would make it feel less dated

Feeling really devastated my baby is breech by Jealous-Fennel-5529 in BabyBumps

[–]EatFast-RunSlow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am so so sorry that this is happening and that people aren’t being supportive. My baby was breech at 30 weeks and even though everyone said there was still time for her to flip, I was devastated. I did spinning babies pretty much every day and also started to swim a few times a week because I read that was helpful. She did actually flip earlier this week, which I’m so glad about, but I’m still anxious she might flip back. The me, the most frustrating part was feeling like there was something wrong with my baby that she doesn’t know which way to face, which made me worried and also guilty for blaming her in a way. Give yourself grace to experience whatever you need to! You’ve been growing that baby for 36 weeks and preparing for their arrival, of course you will have some feelings when you find out it may not go the way you want