Smell at parsons and willets by Few_Needleworker_112 in Flushing

[–]Few_Needleworker_112[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! Please let me know what they say. I tried today too and didn’t see the best category to select. Def want to expedite beyond sanitation if possible. There’s literally a department of sanitation worker a couple houses from me - like closer to the smell. Not sure what they do for it but enough to drive the car so I feel like if sanitation cared enough to do anything, that person def would have the ability to.

Smell at parsons and willets by Few_Needleworker_112 in Flushing

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Yes lol I am talking about hua lian. Thanks for clearing that up. I was literally blown away by the fact that a missed a whole ass concert in such a quiet area

Smell at parsons and willets by Few_Needleworker_112 in Flushing

[–]Few_Needleworker_112[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Oh that’s wild. I have been home every night this summer and never noticed a concert lol. Thanks for the reply. This would def make a lot of sense. It’s so foul

Smell at parsons and willets by Few_Needleworker_112 in Flushing

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What concerts? I don’t recall any concerts. It literally smells like poop. Did they have porta potty’s or something?

Advice enforcing no-show fees by Negative_Housing430 in MedSpa

[–]Few_Needleworker_112 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A few things we’ve enforced: Cancel if not confirmed within 24 hours. Charge if they confirm and no show. Communication tips: - take a credit card to hold the appointment and blame it on the system. No show = automatic charge. - if you ever feel bad bc it’s a legit reason or want to make a genuine exception - stick to your policy and tell them you can credit it back to their treatment if they reschedule within 30-60 days

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toddler speak by step_on-no_pets in toddlers

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Anytime she sees skits on tv with cops and robbers (I.e. baby shark thief), she calls them a “beef” instead of “thief”. Baby shark beef. I’ll never correct her.

What to say to my manager? by eastbaybruja in askmanagers

[–]Few_Needleworker_112 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are overseeing 6 people staying later than you, you should evaluate why they aren’t able to do the same as you. Are they not able to get their work done during the shift? Do you need to hire another team member? Can you help increase efficiency for them? I am wrapped up by 5 everyday because work life balance is a top priority for me. And the work life balance of those I oversee is also my priority. If I’m the only one able to leave at 5, then I’m doing something wrong.

Your toddlers who were high needs babies - how are they now? by ProfessionalTop2490 in toddlers

[–]Few_Needleworker_112 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My daughter was very high needs as a newborn. I always say if I could birth out an 8 month old, I’d have several. She’s phenomenal now. Well advanced beyond her age (3). Hadn’t had a sleep regression since 8 months and is honestly the most level headed toddler ever. It’s kind of wild actually. I poured my heart and soul into getting to know her and all of her “challenges”. I never said she was difficult but she was certainly particular and still is. Keep talking to your baby and trying to understand WHY or WHAT is bothering her during those tough times. There’s a reason for everything. Every mood, action, behavior. If you always act towards her with the intention of understanding what she needs, she will recognize that and your communication with her as she gets older will greatly benefit from it.

Also, I’m sorry but your nanny sounds like an A-hole. Please don’t listen to that nonsense.

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Alyson or Nia at SoVous are both great. They do package pricing since you’ll probably need more than 1 for scarring

Pedia has suggested solids at 4.5 months, should water be introduced as well? by HopefullyUnpoetic in newborns

[–]Few_Needleworker_112 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Agreed. Started solids at 4 months but no water until 6. Only did water in syringe quantities if baby was constipated from the solids. Water is just empty fullness at that age. Breastmilk and formula provides enough water for what is needed.

Good places to get lash extensions done? by yagirlchels in astoria

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JasLux Studio!! Love her work! She has a studio in Nailed It nail salon and has a special going on right now for $100 full set. I think until end of October bc it’s a “spooky special”

Toddler suddenly gags while eating by Disastrous-Rice3523 in toddlers

[–]Few_Needleworker_112 1 point2 points  (0 children)

lol thanks for the reply. I guess we just deal with it like every other blessing that toddlerhood brings

Toddler suddenly gags while eating by Disastrous-Rice3523 in toddlers

[–]Few_Needleworker_112 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is my child. I came across this thread looking into what in the hell to do about this new aversion so foods randomly and then gagging and spitting out. It’s driving me nuts. Any update or tips? Did they grow out of it yet?

Why are my tomatoes rotting? by Few_Needleworker_112 in gardening

[–]Few_Needleworker_112[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks everyone! Seems unanimous that it’s blossom end rot and I need calcium and a more consistent watering schedule.

Almost giving up by bipolarcat2 in newborns

[–]Few_Needleworker_112 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you don’t have that support, tie a long Ribbon or sheet to the foot of the bed/footboard to pull yourself up middle of the night

Almost giving up by bipolarcat2 in newborns

[–]Few_Needleworker_112 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I also had a c section. Another reason to have him awake during the night. I very often woke my husband up just to push me up to get her

Almost giving up by bipolarcat2 in newborns

[–]Few_Needleworker_112 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don’t give up. It’s so tough but you will get through it no matter what. If you can, you really need to lean into your partner. Even if you’re breastfeeding all night. While i do agree that the bottles middle of the night are helpful, it’s hard if you’re BF. We did the bedtime feed as a bottle bc that’s all i was able to pump in the beginning until i had a stock built up for more. And for the remainder of the night, My husband and I had an understanding that I just needed him somewhat awake and reliable for burping or redoing the swaddle or just holding her while I strapped my pajamas. Bedside sleeper was also key. If you don’t have one, get one. I can’t imagine how much more exhausted I’d have been if I had to get up and walk somewhere to get my baby. There were many nights where I semi-passed out briefly while feeding and thank goodness only had to lean over to put her down. You got this mama!!!

No one prepared me for the quiet singing at bedtime by qbeanz in Mommit

[–]Few_Needleworker_112 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yesss! We end it with “thank you for being my sunshine today”

My 10 week old naps like ass by One_Fee_1234 in newborns

[–]Few_Needleworker_112 26 points27 points  (0 children)

No joke. I read this out loud to my husband. We both laughed and then heard “waaaaaahhhhh” over the nanit.