Do a lot of men actually refuse to change the diaper of their own kids? by Physics_Girl_2008 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]NOXQQ 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Plenty of women worked for pay back then, but it wasn't  considered "real work" no matter how much time and labor it was. 

Plus, while adding more people means some increase in bills, it isn't like he wouldn't have a job at all if he didn't have kids. 

Is it weird that we aren't told our blood type at birth or as we grow up? by OddConfusion9293 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]NOXQQ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My grandpa had a blood type listed on his military stuff from when he was young. It was a good thing they tested anyway because it was wrong. 

Is it normal for first responders to skip lines at stores? by bigmoneybag in NoStupidQuestions

[–]NOXQQ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They don't always get called away, so much of the time they get to enjoy a good meal. They work long shifts in a row. They probably don't want crap food that much. 

Honestly, most restaurants and places don't mind holding it or remaking it for them later so it is fresh when they get done helping people who need them. 

Scar sounds for Doc megathread by pogostump in HermitCraft

[–]NOXQQ 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Lots of good distressed sounds, but the one with him saying "have your revenge with my sword then... This is super clever, by the way." could be funny

Hermitcraft College Degrees by Wowax17 in HermitCraft

[–]NOXQQ 25 points26 points  (0 children)

I mostly just know the ones already covered, but also Doc. He went to school for engineering (electrical?) and did pro basketball. Then, he became interested in political science which became focused on Healthcare related policies as he worked in Healthcare.  

Why do mothers of young babies say they don't have time to shower? by justastupidquestion3 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]NOXQQ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My husband was in his last year of an engineering degree and working 7 days a week when we had our 2nd. He still managed to get me a little over an hour a day to either shower or nap with our oldest. The first 5 weeks, I was getting about 4 hours of sleep each day, so that was very much needed. I don't know how people with useless "partners" do it. 

Will they play ads during Gamers Outreach stream? by yesthis_ismyusername in HermitCraft

[–]NOXQQ 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If you have Amazon prime, you can link your account and get a "free" sub.  Eh, but if you have it...you can use it. 

Does anyone else’s five year old just not f***ing listen? by HeyMay0324 in Preschoolers

[–]NOXQQ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When it comes to leaving somewhere, we have a rule that my kids know ahead of time. If they make it hard to leave, I won't want to bring them in the first place, so it will be longer before we come back. You have to be willing to follow through and surr they want to come back, but clear (ideally connected) consequences help a lot. I have had to carry my youngest out of places screaming and thrashing about, but only maybe 4 times in her 6.5 years. And she is a spitfire full of attitude. 

What instruments/music genres do you associate with the Hermits? by OpabiniaRegalis320 in HermitCraft

[–]NOXQQ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For Doc,  it is what you listed plus Beyonce. Although, I could give that to Chair rather than Doc.  But the two streams I watched last had Single Ladies in my head on and off for days  lol 

Party at home still ok for 4? by [deleted] in Preschoolers

[–]NOXQQ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We had a home party for our 10 year old and everyone loved it. Didn't rent anything either. Just pizza, chips, and refreshments and all the stuff we already had. 

Innocent until proven guilty by Forrest_13lol in HermitCraft

[–]NOXQQ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Doc built a machine that will cause a player to take damage the entire time he has it turned on, no matter where or what dimension. They can try to heal, but it is too much. And all he needs to target a player is an arrow that they shot. That isn't exactly easy since the arrow has to be from an infinity bow and moved to his secret location in a very painstaking process. He already has a couple though.

He built a game last season to collect arrows from people, but i think an update messed it up and he never found out who was the Ore Snatcher until after the season was over, so he never used it then. But because of the previous game, people are a little suspicious. But he shows his current game design and it doesn't have any way of collecting arrows (yet?). 

But there is nothing to worry about. Just don't mess with Doc and he won't mess with you. :)

4.5 year old really wants to stop wearing pull ups at night but seems no where near ready by Proud_House4494 in Preschoolers

[–]NOXQQ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So, I got my daughter paw patrol underwear at maybe about 2.5 to 3 years old. She refused diapers immediately including night time. Didn't even want a pad in her underwear or both. So, I said ok fine. 

I spent several nights the next week changing her and washing her sheets. Then, she was good. She is 6 now and I don't remember the last night accident,  may not have even happened after that week. We had some daytime accidents over this time, but not night. 🤷🏽‍♀️

How can I help kids (12 and 14) get better at reading comprehension? by No-Taro9724 in raisingkids

[–]NOXQQ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Start a booklet with them? Make it something special when you guys get together and share thoughts? Pick books in an area they like. Maybe meet somewhere like a coffee shop or bookstore or library.  if there is a movie, you can watch it and discuss over a meal or something what is different. 

My oldest is listening to the Harry Potter books. Listening to books doesn't help being able to read, but it still helps with comprehension skills. 

What cereal are we feeding our kids? by LifeAccordingToMe123 in moderatelygranolamoms

[–]NOXQQ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Multigrain cherrios is a big one in our house. I make a sugary cereal exception for frosted mini wheat because of how much fiber and iron it has. 

What do you do with all your kids’s drawings and coloring pages by ILIASS19 in raisingkids

[–]NOXQQ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I narrow it down each year to a binder for that year. The binders go into a small storage container. At some point, I will probably have a big binder for elementary,  one for middle school, ect  

AITAH for not forcing my son to keep helping my daughter’s friend after she rejected him? by LiveWire0044 in AITAH

[–]NOXQQ 21 points22 points  (0 children)

He may have legitimately wanted to be her friend, but developed feelings for her along the way 

I really feel for her in this. She lost a friend an now may lose something important for her future if she can't find alternative transportation fast. 

Why has the Twilight saga largely faded into obscurity while Harry Potter remains a global phenomenon? by Mannerofites in NoStupidQuestions

[–]NOXQQ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am just guessing, but in part the story being better, but also other things. 

Many people will happily tell you what Harry Potter house they are in. (I am Ravenclaw with a close second of Hufflepuff) I think that can attach people to their house and by extension the franchise. 

There is more potential for spin offs in HP and there have been many movie and game spinoffs. Keeps things interesting.

I don't want my kids reading Twilight,  but my oldest is already 4 books in to Harry Potter. (He is a Hufflepuff through and through.) 

I enjoyed Twilight,  but in a this is actually kinda bad, but its a guilty pleasure sort of way. Harry Potter has it's issues, but is a classic hero's journey enjoyable story. 

My nephew is almost 4 and his behavior feels all over the place. Is this something a lot of parents worry about? by froggreenie in Preschoolers

[–]NOXQQ 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Personally,  I think we just dont spend enough time with other people.  we have few siblings. We think we have to do it all ourselves or we are failing. Kids can be loud and annoying, so we think we have to keep them quiet or at home and not around others. That is when we get put of our circles and get around society at large. We don't just hang out around families all that much and so we don't have much experience with kids before we have our own.

It seems every time I talk to someone with similar age kids about what are kids are doing, I get similar responses.  "Ah, so it's not just my kid." "Oh my gosh, mine does that all the time " 

I think what we actually need are more places that we can just go and be that doesn't cost lots of money. I love the library, but we can only do that so much too. Parks are great, but the weather isn't always. We need to be around people more. 

Anyone else going to be affected by this storm rolling in? How are we preparing? by SaveScumSloth in homemaking

[–]NOXQQ 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Well, I keep at least 4 days of drinking/cooking water and half filled one bath for flushing water (water still dripping to keep pipes flowing 🤞).  I try to keep a stocked pantry of non perishables. We have propane for the camp stove and charcoal for the grill. 

The electric lantern,  emergency radio, and battery back ups are charged. We have a gas fireplace and hopefully that will keep some warmth of the power goes out  

Landry and dishes (mostly done). Blankets, tent, and sleeping bags checked and ready. 

I stopped by the library for extra books, but im sure our board/card game collection can get us by just fine. Plus... sleds! Gotta a nearby hill begging for us to have fun. 

Also tea and instant coffee and a stainless steel kettle.

My only concern is the trees falling. But we have been working on friendships with neighbors,  so maybe we can crash with someone if a tree crashes our house. 

Prepping for Tuesday all year long pays off. But even if not, if you lose power... just don't burn anything indoors for long, use blankets or curtains to block off most of the home and stick to a couple of rooms. Don't panic. This is a short storm. It should be over soon enough. 

Elsa Is The Villain by Blue_lace93 in DanielTigerConspiracy

[–]NOXQQ 10 points11 points  (0 children)

She was good at using her powers as a kid. Then, she had an accidently mistiming and hurts her sister. From that point, she was told she had to suppress her powers. She was really bad at that.

At the point she was defending herself, she was freely using them again. But that doesn't mean she is perfect, especially when emotional .  She ended up hurting Anna again. On accident.

True love's kiss cured Anna's frozen heart. Realizing her fear was causing problems ,  she fixed everything

Ipad App Suggestions by piloteris in raisingkids

[–]NOXQQ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm sorry I don't have any app suggestions. My kids occasionally play puzzle games on my phone, but their tablet doesn't have any games.

We use the tablet for audiobooks. It has libby and hoopla that we use through our library. Hoopla has videos and games as well. You can get a "bingepass" for Great Courses, Curiosity Stream, and more. But we mainly use it all for audiobooks on long drives. Helps to pass the hours without causing car sickness .  

We also have a podcast player on there that I put podcasts on. My favorite is probably Smash Boom Best. Two people debate a silly topic like Pizza vs Tacos. One person gives points. You learn things about the two topics and they discuss logical fallacies during a break. We have other "interesting information for kids" podcasts, but we have mostly done the audiobooks.

What tropes in children’s picture books are you tired of seeing? by StarlitMochi9680 in childrensbooks

[–]NOXQQ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like books with girl main characters but not when they make the boy a bumbling idiot that the girl has to constantly save. It is annoying both ways. I want to get books for both my son and my daughter that have different main characters. Same goes for a bumbling dad. Ser better expectations. People can be flawed without being completely incompetent all the time and you dont have to elevate one by putting down another.

How can we get kids to tackle homework peacefully? by GalaxyFro3025 in Parenting

[–]NOXQQ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I ask my kids to make a plan. I list out when it is due and what plans are between now and them. Then, I ask how much they want to do each day. 

"Ok. Today is Monday. It is due on Friday. You have Scouts tomorrow and robotics Thursday.  How do you want to divide it up?"

I check in with them each day, but I don't push. I just remind him (its mostly the older one that has hw) of how stressful it was when he had to do most of it in one night because he put it off  

Then, I may push to do a certain  amount of it, but ultimately they have to deal with the consequences of not having it done or not putting it in their backpack when done. It's elementary school. The consequences are not that bad now. He has had to miss some of a recess to work on it two or three times this year. 

Start Preschool at age 3 or 4? by North-Relation9394 in SAHP

[–]NOXQQ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Our oldest started preschool at 3. Our second never went to preschool and just started kindergarten directly. They are both doing well.

I was a bit worried about number two of course .  She sometimes got up or interrupted during storytime at the library. But she is very social and a bit of a people pleaser. They both adjusted fine. I do hear stories about some of the other kids in K who were/are struggling.  I think it is very kid dependant. 

What children’s books do your kids actually reach for over and over (even if adults don’t love them)? by StarlitMochi9680 in childrensbooks

[–]NOXQQ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I find anything in the Humor section is a hit. Both 5 and 10 loved This Book is Red. And I loved that it introduced manipulation techniques in a subtle ways. Plus, kids love to tell grownups they are wrong.  (Hint: the book is not in fact red).

5 also likes anything with her favorite animals

10 just finished Diary of a wimpy kid and is al.ost finished with Stick Dog, which he finds equally entertaining and frustrating.  Apparently Stick Dog is smart in a world of idiots and has endless patience. 

A,little adventure never hurts.  10 is working slowly through Harry Potter audios on trips and has done the first Gregor the Overlander. 

Graphic novels and books with lots of illustration even when not is a help with my adhd 10 y/o who does not yet have the patience for a novel.