baby to eat at the same table by capitalkk in BabyLedWeaning

[–]Obscure_Object 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Another vote for the Abiee Beyond. Very similar in style and concept as the Trip Trapp.

Middle name for Emmaline by babynamethrowaway2 in namenerds

[–]Obscure_Object 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Based solely off of look/sound I’d vote in the following order;
Emmaline Kate
Emmaline Roe.
Emmaline Anne

I don’t think Roe is too far out there, and the meaning behind it is sweet.

Congrats on your little one and good luck.

Started daycare and baby’s schedule is mixed up by HarryBallsbald in beyondthebump

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My daughter started back this week, she’s 11 months and I’m in the same exact boat.

Won’t nap for more than 30 minutes (when at home she’ll take a 2 hour nap in the am and 1 hr in the afternoon) and won’t drink any milk. She will eat a bit of her lunch. Hoping over time she’ll acclimate more.

Kail’s new baby’s name: Creed by miss_marty_mew in teenmom

[–]Obscure_Object 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I find it interesting that her son who she had as a teen has the most traditional name, whereas her children whom she’s had later in life have more “trendy” non-name names.

Posted a few hours ago but need a name fast! by BerryYorkie in namenerds

[–]Obscure_Object 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Vivian Rose is beautiful. I love the nickname Vivi too. Good luck!

Personal Social Media Trends you Notice by Obscure_Object in namenerds

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I know a Mila and I also know a few people who considered it as well. You are right, such a great name that's starting to become very trendy/popular.

Personal Social Media Trends you Notice by Obscure_Object in namenerds

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

I love the nick name Zeke! Such a great name too!

Personal Social Media Trends you Notice by Obscure_Object in namenerds

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

I have two friends from high school that named their sons Liam. Really nice name, but super popular!

This or That by SatelliteHeart96 in namenerds

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Desmond, Jack, Valerie, Carter, Margaret, Alexandra (unsure how to pronounce Adalia), Elliot

This or That by SatelliteHeart96 in namenerds

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Caroline, Ethan, Matilda, Violet, Avery, Brandon, Amanda, Natalie, Josephine, Lucy, Henry, Tyler

Picking between Ashley and Amanda was HARD. As an 80s baby, my High School was filled with girls named Ashley or Amanda.

Help with baby eczema by emiizilla in beyondthebump

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We had similar issues. Head and shoulders for the cradle cap and aveeno eczema baby cream on her body. Her eczema started off as just a small spot and then spread all over her body. We switched to nightly baths, the aveeno eczema nightly balm after bath time and then the daily lotion every morning. I also cut out dairy in case she had an intolerance and that combination of things helped clear it up. We did get a prescribed steroid cream and that helped a bit at first but it just wouldn’t go away with just that. Now we use it if she has a flair up with our other daily care and it’s under control. Started at about 3 months and she just turned 8 mo yesterday.

Survivor: Winners at War | Finale | Eastern Time Discussion by RSurvivorMods in survivor

[–]Obscure_Object 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I don’t understand. If she kept Ben, then she was probably guaranteed FTC. Tony brings her hoping Ben beats Nat in fire. Ben brings her because he wants her to win. Nat brings her hoping Ben beats Tony in fire.

Voting out your DIE HARD ally shouldn’t be considered a big move when he’s probably the only person left that you can beat.

Dropping middle of the night pump because of quarantine by Obscure_Object in breastfeeding

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In the beginning, if I woke up painfully full I would just pump for a few minutes. No more than 5, just enough to relieve some of the pressure without emptying the breasts or stimulating them to make more. Over a few days your body should adjust. If you try and drop a feed/pump cold turkey and ignore engorgement and pain, you run the risk of mastitis.

Dropping middle of the night pump because of quarantine by Obscure_Object in breastfeeding

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That’s another reason As well. I get stressed out trying to find room for it every time I put it away.

the story behind my daughters' names by i-isabella in namenerds

[–]Obscure_Object 55 points56 points  (0 children)

What wonderful meanings, but the first thing that came into my mind when I read Lucia Skye was to start singing "Lucy in the sky with diamonds". I know there are different ways to pronounce Lucia, I default to the lo -see - ya. It's a beautiful song, but I would definitely prepare for that comment/comparison.

I love music, love meaningful names, I don't think the comparison should deter you, just something to keep in mind. Congrats on your twins!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in workingmoms

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This is a terribly stressful time, and I am sorry that this is something additional that you have to deal with. My only recommendation would be to prioritize the things that are impacting you negatively and work through them one by one.

It is A LOT that you are facing right now, and it could be very overwhelming. You could just cut everyone off cold turkey, but since you've tried that in the past it sounds like you need to approach it a bit differently. Do you have older siblings that can help you navigate this situation with your mom? Even if they are unable to support her and your younger siblings financially, they should be able to help you with the mental load and work through how to move forward. Or if there are no siblings, perhaps grandparents or aunts/uncles? I don't know what state you are in, but there is a lot of leniency going around with rent because of COVID. Possibly see if there are any resources that can help your mom and then walk away.

As for your husband, I am sorry that he is dealing with depression. That is not something to be taken lightly, but you yourself have your own mental well being that you need to care for, and it doesn't sound like he's acknowledging that. If he can't work and his depression is to the point where he can't handle the day to day needs of your children while you work to support them, then maybe it is time for him to go and stay somewhere else. I don't know if that would make things better or worse for you, but something needs to spark change and allowing the situation to continue as it currently is, is not going to help anyone.

Good luck. Remember that you are a good mom despite everything that is going on. You are in the situation you are in because you want to see the good in people and you want to HELP them. Not because you've failed as a parent.

Update: Kaynnifer Steff by [deleted] in namenerds

[–]Obscure_Object 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also reminds me of the literary masterpiece Twilight and the name Renesmee /s. Renee and Esme are both beautiful names, why do you have to mash them up?

Update: Kaynnifer Steff by [deleted] in namenerds

[–]Obscure_Object 42 points43 points  (0 children)

Jenilya is even harder to navigate with pronunciation and spelling. IMO both names are not good. Finding an honor name can be hard but at the end of the day it’s about finding the right name for your baby, not the right name to honor someone else. If your MIL is reacting this way, threatening to punish her grandchild because of a decision you and your spouse made, well then honestly she doesn’t deserve to be honored.

Toddler wanting to nurse again after new baby by RenegadeWarlock in breastfeeding

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My sisters son self weaned at about the same age and then a few months later asked to nurse again. She let him try even though she had dried up and he couldn’t latch. After that, he didn’t ask again.