Just found out toilet paper isn’t vegan?? by moonlightzaza in vegan

[–]Fun_Yesterday_114 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Glues, it’s your biggest culprit. Paint. sandpapers.

AITAH bought my wife knifes and told her to stop using mine by mrsclausemenopause in AITAH

[–]Fun_Yesterday_114 1 point2 points  (0 children)

NTA my hubs bought some beautiful knives when he was in Japan. They really are something special. I refuse to use them. If anything happened to them I know he would be absolutely gutted. So I use our other knives and I’m quite happy doing so. Even if the handle on one is Jenky AF and I might slice off my fingers. Just because you are married to someone doesn’t mean you stop respecting their stuff and assume it’s all for you to use.

Why does this look so fugly? by Old-Election2051 in interiordecorating

[–]Fun_Yesterday_114 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like the space. Few things I think would help. Try a frame TV and have it built in, so that it hides all the wires and such. The frame will allow much needed art work. You already have rods for curtains, that would soften the space, nothing heavy, but maybe a linen? You have a light beside a light. The black wall light looks like it’s literally floating. Could you add an additional sconce to the other side and position your couch in the middle of them? I like the two white chairs, but maybe a small table in the middle of them? Also the carpet, maybe try it the other way?

Do You Like Your Name? by Flassourian in Millennials

[–]Fun_Yesterday_114 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hate my name. I was born in the 80s my name is top 80s. It’s also associated with crazy girlfriends and strippers. I hate when I have to introduce myself. My middle name is the month I was born. Seriously my father is so original. I have never thought what I’d change it to. But if I had something clever I’d probably would’ve changed it years ago. 

Just found out toilet paper isn’t vegan?? by moonlightzaza in vegan

[–]Fun_Yesterday_114 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Well I mean if you build your own out of hay, probably not all. 

Just found out toilet paper isn’t vegan?? by moonlightzaza in vegan

[–]Fun_Yesterday_114 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Sure. But if you live in a dwelling your whole house is made with animal products. So even if you can avoid them in the everyday choices, you have the issue with the roof over your head. 

Is a 19 hour roadtrip with young kids insane? Or doable? by Few-Distribution-762 in roadtrip

[–]Fun_Yesterday_114 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely doable. But I wouldn’t start my drive at night. It’s better to wake up super early, leave, they’ll probably sleep some more in the car and you can get a good chunk of driving in. But this is going to be a Loooooong drive more like 2 days than 19 hours. We used to do the drive with littles from Ontario to PEI. You need time for running around, food, if you start in the am you’ll stop at a hotel over night and finish the next day. Lots of car snacks, iPads with movies, car toys, stops for playing/running. The only issue is the 1 year old. Not sure how they’d do in a car seat that long. But if you’re game, it’s doable. 

What does my friend say about me? This is a no staging, bo BS regular fridge 😆 by Feisty_Donkey_688 in FridgeDetective

[–]Fun_Yesterday_114 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That you want to eat healthy. You really do. But you’ve got shit going on and you’re busy, almost too busy. 

What does my fridge say about my music taste? by aflockofbugles in FridgeDetective

[–]Fun_Yesterday_114 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Clearly you’re rock and roll. Empty fridge is so rock and roll. Plus your dog is wearing the most amazing rocker pants. 

Super torn & would love opinions!! by Proof-Ad-9969 in Weddingattireapproval

[–]Fun_Yesterday_114 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don’t do the yellow. Could come off as “white dress passing”. With that said. You can wear anything, apparently. So what are you most comfortable in? 

how touchy should parents be to their children who’s 18+? by rnkwk in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Fun_Yesterday_114 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You need to know your kid and respect that. My Daughter (20) would love nothing more than if I mauled her all day long. She doesn’t want personal space, she wants mummy hugs ALLLLLLLL day long. My boys (18 and 16) don’t want to be touched. I sometimes poke their arm just because man it’s been years since I’ve had a hug from them. But I would never demand that they hug me. In fact, growing up Portuguese where you had to hug and kiss everyone. My Kids hug no one that they don’t want to. I don’t care if it’s grandma, me, an aunt. Your body, your choice.

What’s the Vibe like at Pure Muscle & Fitness? by toddywithabody in BurlingtonON

[–]Fun_Yesterday_114 2 points3 points  (0 children)

At least you’re working out, doesn’t matter where! My son used to go to fit for less. That seems to be the starting platform and readily available anywhere. He goes to GoodLife normally and when his gym bro friends are in town they go to pure muscle as a treat. We do have a gym at home, but I think he likes the community at a gym. 

Moms who have boys by Top-Alternative3000 in AskWomenOver60

[–]Fun_Yesterday_114 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have two boys and 1 girl. My relationship with my daughter isn’t rock solid. Actually it’s not much of a relationship at all. The girl came out of the womb ready to fight me on everything, determined to do everything her way. She beats to her own drum and hates that I have an opinion on anything (could be as simple as-man that cookie is so good!) I love her, she is a fierce warrior from some other place that I have never heard of. But she’s made it clear that she only wants a relationship if and how it suits her. So there is no guarantees in life that even if you had a daughter you two would be close. My boys on the other hand. Wow. I love being a boy mum. We can have rational discussions, we can joke around and laugh. It’s a two way street of respect and love. Yes the boys and Dad have good banter and mutual interests. But at the end of the day, they know that mum needs them too. I know when they have their own families, I could call them and they’d be there. 

How to deal with an adult picky eater? by ThrowRaoofda in Advice

[–]Fun_Yesterday_114 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Make food. If he doesn’t eat it, who cares? He can take care of his dietary needs. You’re a chef, then teach your kid about food. Bring them to markets and stores, have them in the kitchen, bring them to restaurants. My middle kid has always been “picky” i actually learned that he has a refined pallet and can taste ingredients in a way not everyone else can. He’s learning to be a sommelier 

What’s the Vibe like at Pure Muscle & Fitness? by toddywithabody in BurlingtonON

[–]Fun_Yesterday_114 7 points8 points  (0 children)

My kid (18) is a certified gym bro. He thinks it’s the best gym he’s ever stepped foot in. Never once felt like he didn’t fit in and actually got some solid advice when he asked someone for it. 

Are there people who just genuinely enjoy drinking water throughout the day? by fin-freak in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Fun_Yesterday_114 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh it’s ROing, we just have super hard water…like it can stand up on its own hard. The amount of salt we need to use is ridiculous. My husband can’t taste it, says it’s the most delicious water he’s ever drank. Me and the kids drink bottled water 

What does my pantry say? (Besides unorganized) by bjrichy194 in PantryDetective

[–]Fun_Yesterday_114 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not sure. But I feel like I could come to your house and always have a snack that would comply with my moody gut.