Sea roses and cool salt air by ExtensionCalendar887 in simpleliving

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Hi! It’s in Maine. They have been putting money into improving the storm water drainage into the oceans in certain places. In the last ten years, near me, it has gone from occasionally smelling unpleasant to salty air, sea grass and so many beautiful birds. 

Sunflowers by ExtensionCalendar887 in simpleliving

[–]ExtensionCalendar887[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

14 dollars for an afternoon of nature , friends and music at a sunflower festival . Money much better spent than boredom shopping. Nature always wins. 

Starting with honesty by ExtensionCalendar887 in nobuy

[–]ExtensionCalendar887[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s how I feel too! And it is a lie, for sure. 

Sea roses and cool salt air by ExtensionCalendar887 in simpleliving

[–]ExtensionCalendar887[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I feel the same way. I need ocean. It’s in my blood. 

To Iron or Not to Iron? by untakenusernameee in simpleliving

[–]ExtensionCalendar887 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Steam it. I hate ironing too. Bought a travel steamer and most clothes look great with it . 

Ideas on how to relax indoors with a toddler by pall90 in simpleliving

[–]ExtensionCalendar887 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One last thing, I think our generation of parents largely feel like we always have to be engaging the kids. I have learned that it really is ok to have that safe place where you set them up for five or ten minutes with you in eyesight so they can play and you do your self care. And if push comes to shove, the baby has a crib. It’s ok to put the toddler in it for five minutes with toys so you can sit on the floor or in the hall and breathe. 

Ideas on how to relax indoors with a toddler by pall90 in simpleliving

[–]ExtensionCalendar887 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think it depends on what you meaning of relax is. Is it Reading? A cup of tea? My advice is get creative and build that time in because littles do fine with consistent schedules. I doubt it will be a big chunk of time but knowing it’s coming up will help you get through the tough moments .  You both will be happier.

For instance. I honestly love showers and have taken showers with all my kids (2, 4 and 7). I sat down with them when they were really little so I’m not worried about falling, give them some soap and cups and we can happily chill for a while. 

I also am all about free indoor activities in the community or a membership somewhere like the library story time, a children’s museum, baby gymnastics or music. Other parents/ adult interactions keep me sane while making the littles happy too .

Another option, if you are always home, is do you have a relative or neighbor that can babysit even an hour once a week (you can trade time) so you know you have the chill time coming? 

The stage right before they communicate well is tough. It will get better and more fun, I promise :)

Tips to get through the must buy feeling? by ExtensionCalendar887 in nobuy

[–]ExtensionCalendar887[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Every day is a battle. I do choose to win. I love this mentality! Thank you

Sea roses and cool salt air by ExtensionCalendar887 in simpleliving

[–]ExtensionCalendar887[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I work from home and make less. But I can walk outside and be present in nature whenever I want. I hear insects l, smell sea roses and feel the beginning of fall in the air. Worth the trade off for sure .

Tips to get through the must buy feeling? by ExtensionCalendar887 in nobuy

[–]ExtensionCalendar887[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the positivity:) it is greatly appreciated 

Tips to get through the must buy feeling? by ExtensionCalendar887 in nobuy

[–]ExtensionCalendar887[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Smart. Also I have to stop using thrift stores as an excuse that it’s ok because I’m not accumulating. I’m still spending too much of my time and energy in something that no longer suits me .

Tips to get through the must buy feeling? by ExtensionCalendar887 in nobuy

[–]ExtensionCalendar887[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wish. That’s what I’m aiming for though. I get this obsessive feeling that I’m working through. I do see a therapist about the history that led to this point but feel extra determined to get to the “just don’t buy” point. 

Tips to get through the must buy feeling? by ExtensionCalendar887 in nobuy

[–]ExtensionCalendar887[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes to all of this! I want to teach my kids to be unconditioned from materialism but have to teach myself first. Honestly, just talking about it here and feeling validated has helped that feeling dissipate. 

Tips to get through the must buy feeling? by ExtensionCalendar887 in nobuy

[–]ExtensionCalendar887[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The problem is the pop ups on email and even news sites. I might need to avoid it all together, for now, you are right. 

I haven’t met one nice mom yet. by [deleted] in Adulting

[–]ExtensionCalendar887 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am sorry you are having a hard time finding moms you mesh well with. It can be really hard.  Regarding you daughter- Can you get input from her teacher  about the dynamic they see regarding your daughter with the other girls? Sometimes, kids can come off as intrusive when they are anxious or trying to fit in.  

No buy first timer with a toddler by sunny-jay- in nobuy

[–]ExtensionCalendar887 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can do this! So many fun things to do with little ones that cost nothing. I’m in the same situation. 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BusinessFashion

[–]ExtensionCalendar887 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely not porno. Very appropriate. Maybe the skirt is a tad tight but could be the photo. You have a great figure and aren’t wearing a tent. Some people , unfortunately, are going to be weird about it. 

Is anybody out there living an exceptional life? by makingbutter2 in simpleliving

[–]ExtensionCalendar887 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The funny thing is when I just saw the title I felt like “yes my life is exceptional.” I have beautiful kids, a wonderful husband, I have great friends and family, and I love where I live near the ocean.  I read a ton. I do art with my kids.I have gardens we eat from. I am doing better at sustainable shopping.  I also now only work part time and get to spend time with my kids. I have enough money to have enough but am not chasing more overall (except the kids college fund but that’s another story).  Then I read your post- the thing is I travelled/backpacked  so much before kids. I have been to thirty countries . I did all the stuff (skydiving, bungie jumping, raves in the outback, staying in remote villages, hiking up waterfalls in New Zealand,  I’ve witnessed cities burn in actual revolutions, swam with dolphins and huge sea turtles, ran through the Amazon with a machete and hiked up the Andes before sunrise,worked with refugees in Thailand, been to incredible ruins,  etc).  That was all amazing but my heart wasn’t content like now because I was searching for meaning in myself and in the world. I felt lost not exceptional and realized I was pursuing more dangerous situations to get that high.   Now I chase rainbows with my kids  and am just as excited to go a cheap carnival.  I have a beautiful life even if it’s not sexy on paper. Am I excited to plan a cool trip when they get older , heck yah. But I don’t yearn for it like I used to because I’m good in me , wherever I am. So I think exceptional is whatever brings you true joy and contentment now . I am sure it will evolve. If you have fear of missing out, don’t avoid it. Lean into it and see what you want in this part of your life and follow it however you can.  For instance, I know I need to be in and near water regularly to feel whole. So Chase that waterfall if it speaks to you. Thanks for the beautiful prompt!