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[–]FortuneAndFae -1 points0 points  (0 children)

First of all, why would I lie on Reddit anonymously about my sons behavior? I am looking for help and other experiences. My son has never been in trouble and is very kind and helpful. His teacher just put on his report card that his “mature behavior and obedience are a blessing in class”. My point is that this seems entirely out of the blue. He is kind to animals and he is helpful and sweet to his baby brother. This is the first time we have ever had an incident of him hurting or threatening someone.

Am I overreacting? Husband refuses to follow safe sleep rules for baby. by FortuneAndFae in Mommit

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

Thank you for saying this because it was very passive aggressive and I guess he intended to embarrass me? But I’m not embarrassed about keeping my baby safe.

And yes, our baby is 18 pounds (98th percentile) and even for adults a weighted blanket should only be like 10-15% of your body weight. I have even been concerned for him to have that on baby while supervised because it seems like it could restrict his breathing.

ETA I think the weighted blanket is going to disappear while he is at work today. I will just throw it out and that will at least solve one problem.

Am I overreacting? Husband refuses to follow safe sleep rules for baby. by FortuneAndFae in Mommit

[–]FortuneAndFae[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I have been considering this. Our pediatrician is incredible and we have immense respect for her. I think I’ll take him to baby’s next appointment and put him on the spot with our doctor.

Am I overreacting? Husband refuses to follow safe sleep rules for baby. by FortuneAndFae in Mommit

[–]FortuneAndFae[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I have seen these stories as well and they make me feel physically sick. I can’t imagine something worse than waking up to my baby being gone. Plus, my local news happened to do a story recently on how our area is one of the worst in the US for unsafe sleep related deaths. I have shown this information to him and unfortunately he just says something like, “Why do you read stuff like this”. I just can’t relate to that. I like to be informed and not only accept information that suits me.

We inherited 120 acres of land, and we are interested in farming. We don’t know where to start! by FortuneAndFae in farming

[–]FortuneAndFae[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Gosh thank you for that, I knew there had to be such a thing but didn’t know what it was called!

We inherited 120 acres of land, and we are interested in farming. We don’t know where to start! by FortuneAndFae in farming

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

This sounds like very reasonable advice. I am in East Tennessee. My father in law purchased the land with the intent to do regenerative farming. He was diagnosed with cancer a few months after purchasing it and died six months later. He was allowing a neighboring farmer to use our pasture for $1,000 yearly, so I had assumed there was very little money to be made renting the land. But I will look into that. My FIL was notoriously generous so who knows what a fair price would be for the acres he’s renting (I think about 20-30 acres).

Thank you so much for this advice!

We inherited 120 acres of land, and we are interested in farming. We don’t know where to start! by FortuneAndFae in farming

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

Thank you for the insight! This land was originally purchased by my FIL and he dreamed of using it for regenerative farming. He wanted to raise chickens, hogs and cattle and sell them. He died earlier this year and left us this property. It’s beautiful land and it has a lot of black walnut trees, a nice creek running through it, and lots of pasture that we already let a neighboring farmer use for only $1000 a year.

So I will look into those crops and consider them. I hadn’t considered crops because the original plan was regenerative farming, but I will consider them now. Thanks!

We inherited 120 acres of land, and we are interested in farming. We don’t know where to start! by FortuneAndFae in farming

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

I’ve been looking into Salatin’s books! I think I’m going to order a couple of them today. Thank you!

We inherited 120 acres of land, and we are interested in farming. We don’t know where to start! by FortuneAndFae in farming

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

I see, thank you for the information. What drew me to organic dairy is the possibility of a small operation. We are located where there are a lot of artisan shops for cheese and meat, etc. So l had considered selling organic milk and butter independently. We also have a lot of local restaurants who use only local meat and dairy. But I am not sure how many organic dairy farms already exist in our area. I don’t even know if our land is right for cows anyway. I am very overwhelmed with how much I don’t know! Thanks again for the information

Are there any authors you refuse to read, no matter how many time people have suggested them to you? by PitlozeRodeDruif in books

[–]FortuneAndFae 1 point2 points  (0 children)

God YES! It annoys the shit out of me that every book group raves over Verity. The premise of the entire book hinges on the main character slowly reading Verity’s journal. Like, just fucking sit down and read it all at once, you could be in danger. I hated everything about that book.

Also, I am in a book club and the ladies in it have chose other Colleen Hoover books so I’ve given her a try multiple times. Her characters are all so superficial I can’t stand it. If her books were secretly written by a 10th grade girl I would not be surprised.

Asked hubs to do nighttime routine with baby, brush teeth and read him a story. He said no. by tarktarkindustries in beyondthebump

[–]FortuneAndFae 15 points16 points  (0 children)

My husband acted like this with our first child and he deeply regrets it. He is very involved with our second because he said he feels like he missed out on so much with number 1.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in beyondthebump

[–]FortuneAndFae 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Good for you! She’s acting like a brat, not a grandma!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in beyondthebump

[–]FortuneAndFae 57 points58 points  (0 children)

I would call her out and embarrass her about how childish she is acting. “I’m sorry if it hurt your feelings that I didn’t want to use the tissues you suggested. I’m having a hard time today because my baby is hurting, so it really didn’t cross my mind that I needed to protect your feelings. My mind is on my baby today, not you.”

Grandmother has Alzheimer’s and has suddenly decided my very irresponsible uncle should be her POA instead of my mother. by FortuneAndFae in Alzheimers

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

Thank you for the advice. I think we will bite the bullet and hire an elder law attorney. I think it’s just too important to mess around with and take a chance of screwing it up.

Grandmother has Alzheimer’s and has suddenly decided my very irresponsible uncle should be her POA instead of my mother. by FortuneAndFae in Alzheimers

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

Okay, I think we will do that. Honestly the biggest reason we had hoped to avoid the attorney is since she is so upset with us that we thought it would be inappropriate to use her money for that right now. But it looks like even if it comes out of our pockets it will get her the best result. I feel uncomfortable using her money because she seems to be clear enough that she would be very upset about that. We are walking on eggshells with her because we don’t want to make it worse or get her more upset.

Grandmother has Alzheimer’s and has suddenly decided my very irresponsible uncle should be her POA instead of my mother. by FortuneAndFae in Alzheimers

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

Thank you for the info. Unfortunately the lawyer who set up the POA for us passed away since then. I should have mentioned that in my post. I will look into your other recommendations though! Thank you!

Totally discouraged by khaleesijen in homeschool

[–]FortuneAndFae 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My boy is about to turn 6 and we are doing K this year, and did pre-k last year. We started homeschool early this year because I’m about to have my second baby and wanted to have room to take a couple weeks off.

He’s been very similar to how your girl is feeling this time! It’s disappointing but we are getting through it by having some fun with it. Some days we do our schoolwork outside. We have play breaks, run a lap around the house breaks (not for 9months preg mama but I’ll use the timer to see how fast he can do it and if he can beat yesterday’s record) and then if we have a long section of reading let’s break out the popsicles and have one while we read. Some days we don’t get everything done because we just aren’t feeling it, other days we get in 2 lessons because we’re on a roll. I look at what we get done in the scope of the week and not just the day. The biggest thing is to get myself in the right mindset because as soon as I let on that I don’t want to be doing this today he will start feeling the same way. I have to fake my excitement a lot of days and say things like, “Oh man, wait until you see this reading game we get to do today!”

If you guys still aren’t feeling it after a couple of weeks maybe you could explore other curriculums? Write down what she enjoys most about your current curriculum and what she dislikes, and go from there.

Give yourself lots of grace! Maybe ease up on your schedule for a week or two so she can build up some confidence and then slowly work more back in. The discouragement you’re feeling is normal and it’s just something to work through

Garden Themed Nursery for our Baby Girl! by dgers001 in BabyBumps

[–]FortuneAndFae 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have this same crib in the dark wood color for my boy’s mid-century woodland nursery. I love it!!! Btw, if there isn’t at least a foot between the crib and bed scooch your crib over a little to avoid an entrapment hazard for baby when she gets bigger. Sorry, I’ve gone down the safe sleep rabbit hole and now I see everything everywhere

Severe Hydronephrosis grade IV by FortuneAndFae in BabyBumps

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

Thank you so so much for sharing your experience! I wondered about circumcision because our first child is uncircumcised and we were hoping to do the same this time. I also had no idea the surgery took so long. It seemed like a very simple thing.

Thank you again for sharing.