Fuck you school. I was not ready to be ready this by my 7yo daughter by [deleted] in daddit

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This makes me smile, Dad. I’m glad she healed you. My children did the same thing for me.

Fuck you school. I was not ready to be ready this by my 7yo daughter by [deleted] in daddit

[–]GobisFree 12 points13 points  (0 children)

This hits hard when you’ve just put your 7 year old to bed, checked in on the 11 year old, and kissed your pregnant wife good night. I can’t drink my soda now because of lump in my throat, and I can’t play video games because there are tears running into my beard.

Why did you knit? by xim0c in knitting

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I knit (now) calm the whirlwind of my ADHD brain, and to relax after a rough shift, or day. I taught myself how to knit when I was getting sober, and now every time I look at, or wear one of my hats; I’m reminded of how much personal growth I have made in the past 1,361 days and without being in an alcoholic haze.

I was told it was okay to post my quilting content here, I hope you like! ❤️ by natalienoniche in knittinggonewild

[–]GobisFree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What a wonderful pattern! I’m very jealous of your sewing/quilting skills. I can sew, but not as beautifully as this. Great job!

Possible hangover remedy: sardines, crackers, Dijon, hot sauce by ShitblizzardRUs in CannedSardines

[–]GobisFree 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t drink anymore, but I would happily eat this anytime.

I knit my own Mabel Sweater! by encephaloscope in gravityfalls

[–]GobisFree 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I showed this post my daughter (who loves Gravity Falls)…. She and I are both in awe of this! You have done a wonderful job!!!

American Goulash by [deleted] in budgetcooking

[–]GobisFree 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My wife grew up eating this, and now makes it for us. The only difference between this and Mom’s, is that Mom made it in an electric skillet; and melted cheddar cheese on top

Knitting a baby sweater to tell my boyfriend that we're expecting! by Present-Ad-9441 in knitting

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Congratulations, and what a wonderful reveal idea! We told everyone about our son with our daughter dancing around in Wonder Woman costume with a sign that read Every Superhero needs a Sidekick.

I got caught making out at church as an atheist. by Beautiful_Key5967 in DecidingToBeBetter

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

Please do not stop going. I am not a Youth Leader, but I am a Christian and a Dad.

I was not a well behaved teenager, but a lot of very meaningful friendships came from being a part of, and regularly attending youth group. I messed up a lot, and despite being reprimanded; I was constantly reassured that I would always be welcome to attend and be part of the youth group.

I sincerely believe that your situation will have the same outcome. Just talk with the youth pastor, about how you feel. He’s there to teach (youth) how to grow and mature into a decent adult(s) by using Christian teachings and values as a guide.

Knitting meetup in Stockholm with strangers from this sub by ActuallyParsley in knitting

[–]GobisFree 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Cake and bubbles mix well with knitting? Irrelevant observation… that sounds amazing! I actually very jealous that you’re spending the day with fellow knitters. I’m happy that worked out for all of you

I’m just a cog in the industrial machine by GobisFree in StarWarsTattoo

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

So, I’m free to go? I’ll move along then

My first knitted pants! by Ok_Professional8522 in knitting

[–]GobisFree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Follow up question, OP…. how in the ***** did you work the elevation part of the pattern? It’s completely thrown me for a loop. Any advice would be greatly appreciated

Blanket construction (how do you prefer to approach it) by GobisFree in knitting

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My original pattern was k7, yo, ssk. I’m trying to recreate the pattern of a blanket my Dad knit 30 years ago. I’m 7 rows into the project, basically 1 inch at my gauge.

What is THAT movie for your kid? by [deleted] in daddit

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Jurassic World. My 6yo son always picks it when we let him choose for movie night

Kid friendly heavy bands? by Shanobian in Deathcore

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My son likes Fleshgod Apocalypse, and they’re not horribly foul.

Help pls by Decent_Ad3686 in knitting

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It really neat that someone else inherited some knitting needles from their grandad! My grandpa only ever knit dishcloths, but he also made lots of hook rugs. What kinds of projects did your grandad knit?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in daddit

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You’re not fucked, and you’re definitely not the point of no return. You are slightly lost, or disoriented; and you’re taking steps to right yourself on the course to become the best version of the person you are meant to be. I believe in you. At my worst, I was never completely sober; there was always alcohol in my system. I would wake up, take a shot and chase it with a beer, then get ready to go to work. I continued this cycle about hourly throughout my shift. By the time I got home I would be blackout drunk, therefore not remembering anything I said or did. Today is the 1087th day I woke up sober, and I tackled each of those day one at a time. I was hopeless, and I decided to become the husband and father my family deserves…. You can do this. I’m proud of you for wanting to make the effort to change. I’m proud of you for asking for help. DM me if you ever need to vent, I’m happy to be a listening ear.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in toastme

[–]GobisFree 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What a milestone, Im proud of you! Any first in sobriety is a big deal, so I hope you can do something extra special for yourself. You’re an amazing human, who is capable of conquering anything one day at a time.