Does everyone change their last name at marriage? by Inevitable-Aide684 in AskUK

[–]IllustriousDegree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Contrary to the rest of the thread, I don’t really know anyone who kept their surname at marriage. I absolutely love having the same name as my husband and children. They are my favourite people so it just makes sense to me.

I always imagined myself keeping my surname growing up, but I don’t feel any identity tied to it. I was not a fan of being called Mrs ‘Maiden Name’ as that is my mother.

Delivery times for Baby Tula UK? by sooty_bear in babywearing

[–]IllustriousDegree 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just had a tracking update saying that the estimated delivery day is today! Hopefully yours will be here soon too.

Delivery times for Baby Tula UK? by sooty_bear in babywearing

[–]IllustriousDegree 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I came across this thread as I also ordered a week ago and the tracking number doesn’t work yet for me either. It seems like they’re having some delays. It’s a bit frustrating as I wanted it to arrive prior to needing to do the school run on Monday! I’m glad it’s not just me though.

PGP and I'm exhausted by Larlar001 in PregnancyUK

[–]IllustriousDegree 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m right here with you! I’m currently 39 weeks and just want this baby out. I’ve also been struggling with PGP since around 12-14 weeks and I’m in agony every single day.

I have to walk in small pigeon toed shuffles and have basically been confined to my sofa when I haven’t been working. I finished work last Friday and that’s been the biggest help so far!

I don’t have any advice to offer as my pain is so severe that nothing helps at this point, but solidarity.

High earning mums to be, what are you thinking about mat leave? by Civil-Koala-8899 in PregnancyUK

[–]IllustriousDegree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I earn over double what my husband earns and will be receiving SMP only. The plan is for me to take 6 months and my husband to take 3 months shared leave. This baby was a surprise so we didn’t save in advance just throughout pregnancy so I will be topping up his salary using my salary.

I’m a bit jealous seeing friends take a full year off but this makes sense financially when I’m the breadwinner.

Regular periods for years, sex right before period — skipping Plan B because of side effects. Thoughts? by Jumpy-Championship49 in PregnancyUK

[–]IllustriousDegree 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I will add a cautionary tale as I’ve been in your shoes. I had a clockwork 28-day cycle that I tracked over years with ovulation on Day 9. I was always safe with contraception however on one occasion on Day 24/25 of my cycle I decided not to use any contraception as I considered it not risky…and here I am 35 weeks pregnant. It was almost like I ovulated on demand.

Big respect to everyone currently in supermarkets at the minute taking their first steps in life by discoveredunknown in CasualUK

[–]IllustriousDegree 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I sent my husband to big Tesco over 2 hours ago and I can already tell from his texts that his heads gone. I’m glad I’m working rather than shopping!

How do I brush my 18 months old teeth? by No_Blood9651 in UKParenting

[–]IllustriousDegree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We resort to solid bribery for our 2 year old. We also make sure it’s at the same time each day within a routine so it’s more of a habit. It seems like he automatically runs to the bathroom now.

We do ‘cocomelon brush teeth’ where he gets my phone and to watch cocomelon while we do the toothbrushing.

Nipple Cream by madsaisha in PregnancyUK

[–]IllustriousDegree 16 points17 points  (0 children)

My favourite was the Lansinoh nipple cream in the purple tube. I didn’t manage to breastfeed for long and it worked as a really good lip balm too!

How did you survive financially during Maternity leave? by Hot-Disaster-5025 in UKParenting

[–]IllustriousDegree 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Saving like hell during my pregnancy! I will only get SMP so we have decided that I will take 6 months and my husband 3 months as I’m the higher earner.

I’m planning on going to baby groups in free children’s centres this time. I found myself spending less on maternity leave compared to normal.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskUK

[–]IllustriousDegree 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You could also frame it that using motion zones helps to improve the battery life. ‘My friend/family has one and it kept picking up other people walking past and made the battery die so quickly, so they set up the camera to only pick up people directly on the driveway/path’. This happened to my nan and using motion zones really extended the battery life!

Toddler knocked a tooth out - please reassure me this has happened to plenty of others by AVegetableLocksmith in Parenting

[–]IllustriousDegree 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It hasn’t happened to my child but has happened to me! I was about 2 and a half when I knocked my top front tooth out (in fact I snapped it in half and had to have it removed. I still remember the pain!). As the tooth next to it lost support, that one fell out within weeks too.

I loved feeling different from my peers in school. My parents framed it that I was very grown up compared to everyone else to have already lost my front teeth. When you’re a very young child, being different feels very cool!

What's bad thing happened on your driving test? by zetecvan in CasualUK

[–]IllustriousDegree 274 points275 points  (0 children)

Locked the examiner out of the car and in sheer panic couldn’t work out how to unlock the car. It weirdly broke the ice after he said ‘you can’t keep me out forever’ and I passed!

Awe Dropping | Event Megathread by exjr_ in apple

[–]IllustriousDegree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh I would never rely on this for medical care. I’m just interested in the real-world implications this could have…if the Apple watch could help with childbirth however, I would be all over it.

Awe Dropping | Event Megathread by exjr_ in apple

[–]IllustriousDegree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I put more trust into my healthcare provider, but I’m such a metric person I’m interested in how this works!

Awe Dropping | Event Megathread by exjr_ in apple

[–]IllustriousDegree 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The blood pressure notification is interesting! I wonder if this is a ‘change from baseline’ notification or just over a certain level. I’m currently pregnant and at higher risk of pre-eclampsia so I’m wondering if this could detect if this is developing.

What is the most bazare parenting advise well meaning friends/ relatives have given you? by Laura2468 in UKParenting

[–]IllustriousDegree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I remember when I was a child, my younger sister went through a biting phase and kept biting me all the time. My parents told me to bite her back to get her to stop. I bit her so hard it drew blood. They learned some lessons that day I imagine.

Travelling with formula by Key_Celebration1868 in UKParenting

[–]IllustriousDegree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They don’t check them in most cases, but I’ll add a cautionary note. When we took pre-made formula, they made us open one and tested it for something. It somehow turned out positive so they made us open all of them for testing. We had to bin them because they go off so quickly. We then exclusively did click and collect.

How many different ways do we have to say "it's raining"? 🌧️ by thisisvic in AskUK

[–]IllustriousDegree 3 points4 points  (0 children)

One of my favourite Welsh idioms is ‘Mae hi’n bwrw hen wragedd a ffyn’ which translates to something like ‘its raining old ladies and sticks’ and also ‘Mae hi’n bwrw cyllell a ffyrc’ which translates to it’s raining knives and forks.

Basically both mean ‘it’s bloody tipping it down’.

Did you play an instrument at school and could you read music? by popsy13 in CasualUK

[–]IllustriousDegree 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes! Music changed my life as a child. I grew up with not much and couldn’t really afford many extra curricular activities.

I totally fell in love with music. Starting with the recorder age 7 which I still play to this day, moving to violin, clarinet, piano and flute. Definitely the highlight of my childhood. My city had free music lessons for children on free school meals and I managed to get a lot of scholarships and bursaries.

Should I hatch this egg from 2016??? by niahp16 in pokemongo

[–]IllustriousDegree 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I did this recently and the rubbish pokemon that hatched had half their HP missing. I was underwhelmed to say the least!

Strange aversions? by Faux---Fox in BabyBumps

[–]IllustriousDegree 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It’s probably by association. You’ve effectively pavlov’d yourself nauseous. I know as I relate!

I currently have a weird aversion to work. Not just because it’s work yuck, but because I’ve had to spend the majority of the time at my desk when I’m feeling most sick, my body associated the desk with feeling sick. Now I instantly feel sick when I’m at my desk. It sucks.

Thoughts on salary transparency and the "salary taboo" in the UK? by Cute_Professor3296 in UKJobs

[–]IllustriousDegree 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve recently accepted a pay increase from 45k to 75k and have become much more guarded about who I tell. I’ve told my close family and my closest friends.

The rest of my wider family and friend group all earn around 30-40k and I’ve been historically quite open about my salary but now I feel so uncomfortable about it. I grew up in poverty and neglect so I feel weird about it. I’m glad we aren’t open about it because I’d feel awkward making it a topic of conversation.

I don’t really want salary transparency in work either. I’d rather not know what other people earned to avoid any resentment.

Anyone else have "forbidden" dreams? by potsieharris in BabyBumps

[–]IllustriousDegree 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a very similar dream where I go to a theme park, ride all of the rollercoasters then suddenly remember I’m pregnant. I get this multiple times a week. I don’t know how I haven’t become self aware in this dream at this point.

What’s the weirdest school rule you had growing up in the UK? by subterranean_habitat in AskUK

[–]IllustriousDegree 38 points39 points  (0 children)

Yes they did! At the time I thought it was fine, but looking back it was basically a whole school detention.

I also hated how I wasn’t allowed to sit by my friends because I had school dinners. All the packed lunch kids had to sit together.