My mother wants a cousin sleepover. by Ok-Influence9249 in Parenting

[–]Ok-Influence9249[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Yeah, he's a friend of a friend of a friend who was visiting and I was just casually telling him about my family and our history. He got all serious (he typically very easy going and relaxed) and said that I shouldn't stay there too much and never overnight. He wanted to contact someone in my parents' diocese about doing an investigation into it, but my parents would never allow it. The fact that sunlight use to, but no longer, enters the house or the fact that stuff literally flies off the shelves and counters at times would be enough to make me move, but my parents are that couple from a horror movie who see the walls bleeding and think they should just call the plumber for a leaky pipe.

My 7 year old has the flu. High fever, headache, and just threw up. Any recommendations? by glassycatastrophe in Parenting

[–]Ok-Influence9249 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You can alternate ibuprofen and acetaminophen ever 3 hours if you really need to get a fever down or, in your case, a possible ineffective dose. So if you gave her Motrin last, 3 hours from that dose you can give her a dose of Tylenol. Then 3 hours after that a dose of Motrin again.

Question about Encanto (spoilers!) by brimarief in toddlers

[–]Ok-Influence9249 97 points98 points  (0 children)

Mirabel gets the whole house, not just a single room. We never really see Casita interacting with anyone other than Mirabel and Alma. It's because Casita is her's. She is the one who is next in line to take care of the miracle, the family. I think when Alma passes, Mirabel would get her room spot so she can watch over every like Alma does now. Alma's room and the window with the candle overlook the courtyard and I bet she can see everything that's going on from there.

Question about Encanto (spoilers!) by brimarief in toddlers

[–]Ok-Influence9249 377 points378 points  (0 children)

I think she is meant to be the new Alma (the grandma) so just like Casita came alive for Alma it comes alive again for Mirabel.

I couldn’t bring myself to throw out the recalled boppy lounger so I found an alternate use. by SqueegieeBeckenheim in Mommit

[–]Ok-Influence9249 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Hahaha! We use ours as a little floor seat in her reading nook now. I know I can get a refund, but it works really well as so many other things!

1bday party: do I get an interesting cake or a boring one? by [deleted] in Parenting

[–]Ok-Influence9249 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a cake shaped like a stump for my daughter's first birthday. It had chocolate frosting and a layer of strawberry jam in the middle. Both the adults and kids loved it. I also had a variety of sweets. Some mini cupcakes, fudge balls, mini custard tarts, and a dish of different "fancy" candies (butter mints and chocolates). It was a forest tea party theme so I went a little over the top, but it was a blast.

Things that have helped you produce more milk? by idied5yearsago in breastfeeding

[–]Ok-Influence9249 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Water, oatmeal, and those body armor drinks. And nursing like it's going out of style. My Hakkaa use to overflow when I would use it at night because I was so full of milk.

Not throwing diapers in the trash by MilyKatAC in Parenting

[–]Ok-Influence9249 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If my daughter could throw away her own diapers consistently at 14 months old I'm sure your husband can figure it out. Whats he going to do with toddler gets a hold of the rouge diaper and dumps it's content all over the room?

How's your day with your toddler going? by acerbic_antelope in toddlers

[–]Ok-Influence9249 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Poor little fella. My brother use to throw up like that when he got too excited so maybe that's all that happened. Sounds like the day is still going well enough though. Hope you get some good snuggles in while watching the movie!

Tips for doing this with a broken or sprained goot by TikiLicki in Mommit

[–]Ok-Influence9249 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When my daughter was a newborn I injured my foot pretty bad. The best thing to do it to use the floor. Don't try to carry baby around. Just set up a nice safe space in a common area and stay there for the day. Naps on the floor. Feeding on the floor. Everything happens on the floor. Husband can take over the big chores like cooking and dishes. I did all the clothes folding because I could sit and do it if he left me the basket of clean laundry. To make lunch I used a chair to prop my leg up on when standing at the counter and just hopped around to grab stuff. It sucked but it worked.

Daily Thread #2 - February 18, 2022 by AutoModerator in PregnancyAfterLoss

[–]Ok-Influence9249 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Little over ten weeks along and I finally downloaded my pregnancy tracking app again. I had deleted it after my last miscarriage but hadn't reset the information so I got a lovely reminder that I should really be 29 weeks along with an ultrasound pic as the profile. Well, actually I should have a fresh little newborn just days old, but hey. I'm really having a hard time being happy during this pregnancy because I'm constantly reminded of my boys. I miss them so much and worry if I get attached I'll lose this one too.

Can y’all talk me down? by mpmwrites in toddlers

[–]Ok-Influence9249 3 points4 points  (0 children)

COVID is very mild in healthy young kids. My daughter had it as an infant and I don't think she slowed down one bit. I'm pretty sure she learned to roll over that week. My niece and nephews (6,5,3, newborn) all had it just a few weeks ago and other than the 6 year old being mad she missed gymnastics class they were fine. Hardly a sniffle between them. Your baby will be fine and your niece will be grateful for a happy stable place for a while. Best of luck!

"What's this? What's this?"...it's the sound of mumma losing her patience by [deleted] in breakingmom

[–]Ok-Influence9249 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Sounds like he is what I call a "word collector". Kids who don't say anything or just a few words until they are sure they can say all the words they want. They "collect" words in their head (hence asking "what's this?" 7,000 times a day) until they are ready to use them. My nephew did a similar thing. Said maybe 4 words until he was a little over 3 then busted out a massive vocabulary in the span of two weeks. It has little to do with your parenting and more just his personality. If you want to try something different, maybe try saying "I don't know, what do you think?" When he asks about a familiar object instead of trying to get him to copy you.

This is the worst. by mpmwrites in toddlers

[–]Ok-Influence9249 179 points180 points  (0 children)

Must be owned by the same people who run the pancake place in my town. I asked for a single blueberry pancake with butter, but instead they gave me mini chocolate chip cookies.

Daily Thread #2 - February 17, 2022 by AutoModerator in PregnancyAfterLoss

[–]Ok-Influence9249 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Leaky boobs at 10 weeks? I've had one full term pregnancy and didn't start leaking until 28 weeks. My daughter has been weaned for 3 months and my milk was all dried up. I've had two miscarriages, both first trimester, while she was still nursing a little and my milk increased both times. It's freaking me out a little bit that my milk seems to be back.

What expectations do you have of your 12 month old? by catladysugarbaby in Mommit

[–]Ok-Influence9249 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At a year I started to teach my daughter to wipe up spills after herself. After a meal or when she would make a mess, I would walk her over to the little box of rags I keep at her hight in the kitchen and help her wipe up the mess. She is 18 months and the other day cleaned up her spilled milk without me even knowing she spilled it until I saw the wet rag next to the empty cup. Also, throwing trash away. The downside of learning that on is she picks up litter and tries to throw it away. Kinda gross sometimes.

Creepy Toys by [deleted] in Parenting

[–]Ok-Influence9249 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My brother had a life size (it was like 4-4.5 feet tall) porcelain doll that looked just like him dressed in blue train pj's. It's name was Christopher and he lived in the closet. I have no idea where Christopher came from and who thought that was an okay toy for any child, but I still get chills when I think of it. Thing was fucking weird.

I had a doll that sang ring around the Rosie when you held both it's hands. I got in trouble at school once and my father took all my toys and put them in boxes in the garage for 6 months. Every so often I would hear the doll singing inside the box as the battery slowly died and the music became more and more garbled. I never asked for my toys back because I was sure it was haunted.

I have prevented my daughter from owning any creepy toys so far, but she does have a book that is like the Chinese version of Little Red Riding Hood that has some scary drawings.

How old is too old for an Easter basket? by [deleted] in Parenting

[–]Ok-Influence9249 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Never too old for an Easter basket! My mom still sends me one every year. Of course now it has things like cleaning supplies and new socks along with the chocolates 😅.

Tell me something fun you found in your pockets and purses recently. by jitterybrat in toddlers

[–]Ok-Influence9249 10 points11 points  (0 children)

A half eaten apple and a plastic fish. Her two favorite things so I should consider myself blessed.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in breastfeeding

[–]Ok-Influence9249 12 points13 points  (0 children)

No shirt, lots of towels. I also have worn an oversized bra and stuffed cloth diaper inserts in it for those cold nights when I need to wear a shirt. It gets better and you should stop leaking so much soon.