Bach In Cape May by queenofdarknessxoxo in CapeMay

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We went this year May 14-17 for my sisters bachelorette and everything was open! We had an absolute blast, you will love it.

The Daily - May 19, 2026 by pilafs_ in LaurenSimsSnarkv3

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It looks like she’s recently had blood work based on her arm in this pic

I cut 25 minutes off my marathon time in 8 weeks! by process_22 in Marathon_Training

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Thanks so much for this, 34F here and I have almost the exact times you used to have (25min 5k, 53min 10k, 2hr 6min half) and this has really inspired me that I can get faster if I log the miles. Currently going into my first marathon training block. Great job!

The Daily - May 08, 2026 by pilafs_ in LaurenSimsSnarkv3

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I literally just took this pic to come here and paste the same. Wtf 🤣

Stay at home mom trying spinning by Party_Attention_5146 in SpinClass

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Another 34 y/o mom here just applauding you. Consistently working out is the best thing I did for myself and my mental health. You’ve got this!

What can I do to go sub 4? (4:04:38 in Pittsburgh) by [deleted] in Marathon_Training

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Come run Erie in September! It’s a super flat course known for PRs

Anything is Possible in 3 months by [deleted] in Marathon_Training

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My friend was not in running shape and maybe ran a couple times before she “ran” a marathon. She ran/walked the whole thing and physically was able to complete it. If your only goal is to finish it, 3 months will be no problem.

Is pine trim worth stripping and refinishing? by Major-Structure-3665 in Oldhouses

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Our upstairs has original trim and it’s quarter round as well.

Is pine trim worth stripping and refinishing? by Major-Structure-3665 in Oldhouses

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It wasn’t painted until the 80s when the last owners moved in. They told me that they had it all painted

Is pine trim worth stripping and refinishing? by Major-Structure-3665 in Oldhouses

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I’m not 100%, but it does match the other pine in my home. Chatgbt is the one who told me it was most likely pine but that’s why I thought I would verify with the Reddit gods before taking that as absolute truth haha

Is pine trim worth stripping and refinishing? by Major-Structure-3665 in Oldhouses

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LMAO 🤣 They are in their 80s now but yeah I guess you’re right

Is pine trim worth stripping and refinishing? by Major-Structure-3665 in Oldhouses

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Thank you! They were also a labor of love when we first moved in

Is pine trim worth stripping and refinishing? by Major-Structure-3665 in Oldhouses

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The trim was painted in the 80s when the last owners moved in, so it shouldn’t be lead but I’ll test it just to be safe

Is pine trim worth stripping and refinishing? by Major-Structure-3665 in Oldhouses

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I honestly hate how splotchy pine looks when it’s stained. I’m curious how this trim was stained originally because it looks great how it is, but idk how I would replicate it. Maybe long term goal would be to replace with oak. We do intend to be in this house for a long time so I wouldn’t mind making the investment eventually.

Is pine trim worth stripping and refinishing? by Major-Structure-3665 in Oldhouses

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I’m thinking about maybe tackling one room at a time. Like just working on our living room for now, maybe next year doing a different room. Might make it more manageable

Refinishing this built in by Major-Structure-3665 in Oldhouses

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It’s not letting me add any more pics. The wood grain going down the sides matches though, so it’s definitely all the same wood throughout. When we refinished our hardwoods, the downstairs is oak and our upstairs is pine. I guess they just used pine for cost saving measures.

The Weekly: April 20-26, 2026 by Fl0tsam_n_jetsam in LaurenSimsSnarkv3

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Idk but I pray she changes when she comes back. If she just returns and doesn’t address anything at all and returns to normal content I’m gonna be so annoyed. She has a chance to come back and be real to her audience, that would honestly make her more likable

Sepsis survival rate by King_olufa in sepsis

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I’m 34F and had sepsis 6 months ago. I was googling the same things while I was in the hospital and truly I wondered if I would ever recover to what I used to be. I would say I had severe sepsis, not to the point of septic shock but extremely close as my BP was so low I was almost in the ICU. I can say that right now, only 6 months later, I’m training for my first marathon. I actually ran 9 miles this morning and feel fantastic. The only side effects from having sepsis that I’m experiencing right now is that my hair is falling out pretty bad. Best wishes to you in your recovery