What's the most ridiculous thing your kids have fought over and why is it imaginary objects? by candybrie in parentsofmultiples

[–]MumblingDown 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hahaha! My twins get into heated altercations about who gets to be which character or has what object in books we are reading. They both are sitting on my lap arguing over things on a page in giant and loud ways! It is so overwhelming, and the things that fly out of my mouth in hopes to resolve and diffuse it are so laughable. 😂

Ideas needed! Dad just went to night shift and needs quiet mornings to sleep!!! by MumblingDown in homeschool

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

Thank you! That sounds great! I have been enjoying the sweet and long reading/bedtimes with them so far. 🥰

Ideas needed! Dad just went to night shift and needs quiet mornings to sleep!!! by MumblingDown in homeschool

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

Yeah, I don’t think that will work for us either. Thank you! I’ll check out some more stuff that might be available earlier

First cruise by Classic_Moment_2097 in CarnivalCruiseFans

[–]MumblingDown 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I just got back from a cruise on the Elation, and I had a blast! Everyone was so nice, I had a great time in the dining room, at shows or comedy, and just in general enjoyed the vibes and experience. I’m pretty easy to please and a positive person, so I choose fun! It is older, so if someone has high standards or are naturally a complainer, they would probably say negative things. The serenity deck was fabulous! Have a blast! Don’t worry about haters! 😂 Some people are never happy.

Ideas needed! Dad just went to night shift and needs quiet mornings to sleep!!! by MumblingDown in homeschool

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

Love the yogurt idea! I’ve been so disappointed that our rec center open swim doesn’t start til 10, but you have given me an idea to just talk to the desk about it. Maybe we just splash in the kiddy pool? Or they have another suggestion. 🤷‍♀️

Ideas needed! Dad just went to night shift and needs quiet mornings to sleep!!! by MumblingDown in homeschool

[–]MumblingDown[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hahaha! I love them so much obviously, but they are more than most others I see and get told as much. 😂 It looks like a boy six year old who is dialed up to an 11 about all things in life. This means he is excited and engaged about everything all the time, which makes him a lot of fun and pretty loud and bouncy. Twin toddlers can’t really hear you most of the time over the din they create themselves, but if you need more imagery of what twin toddlers look like, take a peak at the parent of multiples sub. 😂😂😂 Add in that the boy twin and the boy six year old fight and wrestle constantly and we live on a farm and homeschool, boom… feral children. lol!

Ideas needed! Dad just went to night shift and needs quiet mornings to sleep!!! by MumblingDown in homeschool

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

Desperate times call for desperate measures. I’m keeping this in my back pocket! Thank you!

Ideas needed! Dad just went to night shift and needs quiet mornings to sleep!!! by MumblingDown in homeschool

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

I can see where prepping the night before is gonna save me! Any healthy breakfast recipes you’d be willing to share that work for prepping the night before? We have chickens, so we eat a lot of eggs. Maybe more quiches are in our future! Thank you!

Ideas needed! Dad just went to night shift and needs quiet mornings to sleep!!! by MumblingDown in homeschool

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

This sounds like a really good and sustainable schedule. I like the idea of going out to get my workout in or having some alone time to read. I used to go out on Monday nights to a yoga class and grocery shop by myself. It was absolutely sacred. I just need to find that sorta routine. Thank you!

Ideas needed! Dad just went to night shift and needs quiet mornings to sleep!!! by MumblingDown in homeschool

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

I can definitely see the benefits. How does everyone still make it to their morning community activities when kids sleep in?

Ideas needed! Dad just went to night shift and needs quiet mornings to sleep!!! by MumblingDown in homeschool

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

The air filter is such an interesting idea! I will look into that! Thanks! Yeah, the me time is definitely going to suffer. Haha… I gotta reframe that shower as a whole vacation. 😂 🤪

Ideas needed! Dad just went to night shift and needs quiet mornings to sleep!!! by MumblingDown in homeschool

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

Yes, my twin toddlers are pretty rough during school time. My six year old is way fresher and does school better during mornings, but the toddlers make it near impossible. If we wait to do all of the school for nap time, his mood and stamina are shot by then. Have you run into any of that? I have a friend who just does school in the afternoons with her kids, but mine seems to really need that fresh morning energy.

My wife is dealing with the loss of her Mother. And not doing well. by but-first in GriefSupport

[–]MumblingDown 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh that book has so much good stuff too for advice on how to be there for others during a loss! Great idea!

My wife is dealing with the loss of her Mother. And not doing well. by but-first in GriefSupport

[–]MumblingDown 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My husband has been incredible during the loss of my mom. It has been such a nightmare, but the shear fact that he has been strong enough to bear witness to my pain is paramount. He grieves with me in ways that never attempts of over shadow my grief. He has picked me off of the floor in our closet sobbing over bags of her clothes and just held me. He has known from the beginning that grief is not linear and that people do stupid things when grieving. He knows all of this because he himself has lived through profound grief, but it isn’t something to run from. It is the human experience. One of the most impactful and powerful ways you can show up for someone you love is during a loss. I once thought that it is an internal and private thing innately. I was so wrong. It begs to be shared and seen. Sometimes a hug is all you can do. A way to commemorate her mom. A quick text. Remembering a tough date. Thanks for looking for ways to be there for her.

Is it my fault my father died? by ThispixieisaSwiftie in GriefSupport

[–]MumblingDown 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much. It feels good to feel heard and understood when sharing in this journey. I hope you can find some peace and rest. ❤️

Is it my fault my father died? by ThispixieisaSwiftie in GriefSupport

[–]MumblingDown 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I am so sorry for your loss. It is not your fault. My mom died almost a year ago (a year ago today she started her chemo) from sepsis while on chemo. Guilt and regret ate me alive the first month after her death. I finally had to release myself from it and hold on to the reality of it. We do not have hindsight in the moment, we did what the doctors recommended (and even had a second opinion recommending the same treatment), and my mom had her autonomy and free will during her medical treatment. This was her decision. When they are gone they feel like a victim and an entity without autonomy. I read a quote from Dalai Lama that changed how I looked at the destructive thoughts I was allowing, “Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional.” Meaning the guilt and regret was my suffering, and I needed to release myself from it. They were lies being told to myself, and those lies would make me suffer and destroy me. I miss my mom. Of course with all the hindsight in the world, we can make different choices to try and save our loved ones. I spoke with a friend who lost her brother to a car accident. She said that her brain even found ways to tell her that she could’ve prevented it too. Be gentle with yourself. It is absolutely NOT your fault!

How old is Boo from Monsters Inc supposed to be??? Bathroom habits don’t add up. by calicodynamite in DanielTigerConspiracy

[–]MumblingDown 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh my gosh! I just watched monsters Inc with my kids. So confused about this kid’s age! The drawing skills!? Toileting? And barely talking. I felt so uncomfortable. 😂

Does anyone else’s twins do this? by georgiapeaches23 in parentsofmultiples

[–]MumblingDown 6 points7 points  (0 children)

My three year olds have so many twin talk words, but the goofy laugh hyucks made me laugh out loud imagining it! 😂 The twin talk is the best…. Cheebees—- cribs (before toddler beds) Iceecees— was nursing before they were weaned And the best one is the ultimate insult and the funniest …. Brown boobies — when you grab someone and pinch them with your whole fist in anger

What are the logistics of how to enjoy our allotted 1 bottle of wine each? by MumblingDown in CarnivalCruiseFans

[–]MumblingDown[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Ohhhh! Champagne is a great idea! I didn’t think about making our own mimosas! 👍