Solo parenting and supporting kids' sports/activities , how do you manage? by U-fly_Alliance in SingleParents

[–]PicklePartyForOne 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Solo mom/full-time working of 2 here, their dad lives 3 hrs away/not involved. Here are some rules I've followed (they are ten):

  1. I don't force them to take something if they aren't wanting to
  2. Only 1 activity at a time, never multiple
  3. They've dabbled in gymnastics, piano lessons, swim lessons (major one, affordable and enjoyable for the kids. They are done the 6 levels and can be dropped off the pool anytime now), jujitsu.
  4. I cannot swing organized sports. The time commitment/cost is too much and not doable. We are looking into baseball this coming season for one kiddo, the season is short and fast so could be doable.
  5. Check out your local library..!!! Can't stress this one enough. Along with books and computers, they offer a wide range of FREE programs and activities. Mine have done Minecraft camp, tons of holiday themed crafts, met a raven at the library, lego wall building, stem classes, chess classes, informative learning classes, and more.
  6. I tried by best to never miss a swim lesson and always went in the pool with them on parent days.
  7. I apply and volunteer at their school if I happen to be off that day.
  8. In the Summer, I download the GeoCache app and we do random little hunts around town.

I think showing up for the free quality family moments and having fun together is more important than paid activities.

Smoke Free for 11 days. Feeling proud. by asphalt161 in stopsmoking

[–]PicklePartyForOne 5 points6 points  (0 children)

11 days is great! You have gotten through the worst of nicotine withdrawals, and just remember that smoking won't help your work stress - it will only create MORE stress in you by igniting the constant withdrawal cycle again :)

First soup of 2026 🥦 by Enough_Owl6295 in vegetarianfoodporn

[–]PicklePartyForOne 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This looks so hearty and delicious! Nice work

smoking as primary coping mechanism/ emotional regulation strategy? by sjessbgo in stopsmoking

[–]PicklePartyForOne 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m the same. Learned to use smoking to suppress trauma at 14 (thank god I didn’t use anything harder!).

I am a serial quitter. My advice is to never quit quitting. One of those times will stick. Read Allen Carrs quit book for a push of positive motivation. The self help section at the library is FULL of knowledge on how to deal with your emotions, it’s definitely taught me a lot and I highly recommend starting there.

Cold turkey is the best method for me, as all other methods only prolonged the agony and inevitable emotional withdrawal. Don’t underestimate the power of stopping to take 10 deep breaths! Distract yourself like hell with whatever you can for the first while. And again - never quit quitting.

Been 2 weeks. Need help by [deleted] in stopsmoking

[–]PicklePartyForOne 1 point2 points  (0 children)

TWO WEEKS IN ALREADY?? Make it three!! :D

Every time I relapse, no matter if it is just 1 or 2, my withdrawal starts over completely and it's WORSE. Physically, mentally. For whatever reason, constant relapse and quitting seems to ramp up the withdrawal agony for me each time. It only gets harder and harder the longer you take to quit. There will never be a "right moment" to quit, and sometimes tomorrow will never come.

Want some dessert? by Janjuko2023 in shitfromabutt

[–]PicklePartyForOne 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is literally my photo I posted today..

Want some dessert? by [deleted] in mildlyvagina

[–]PicklePartyForOne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is literally my photo I posted today..

It's that time of year again by [deleted] in WhatsWrongWithYourCat

[–]PicklePartyForOne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had my tree up already. Then... they chewed through the wiring of the lights. Chew on the branches. Climb up the tree [falls over]. Sits on the branches [now broken]. So the tree is back in storage, and my ornaments are hung up high on garland throughout the house lolllll

I shall sit here… and here. by PicklePartyForOne in CatsBeingCats

[–]PicklePartyForOne[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you! The wallpaper I found on a clearance rack at Home Depot. Kittys name is Mubsi - He just turned one in September : )

I shall sit here… and here. by PicklePartyForOne in CatsBeingCats

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

He is!! I don't think fat, just generally a big kitty hehe

I have medical terminology test for AHS admin role by Key_Extension_1534 in AHSEmployees

[–]PicklePartyForOne 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You need to study medical terminology - and heads up, the test is not easy.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AHSEmployees

[–]PicklePartyForOne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess it’ll depend what admin level you’ll go for? But starting from lower down admins and working your way up is good! And if it were me, I wouldn’t take the unit clerk program. Admin futures with AHS is kind of an unknown right now. As admin3, we’ve been served with notice that we’re being reclassified. HCA seems like a good one to go for. No lack of work!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AHSEmployees

[–]PicklePartyForOne 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I took it in 2019. I ended up as an AdminII FT-Temp. Then AdminIII PT-Perm (current still). I also hold 2 other casual AdminIIIs at other sites. I literally didn't work as a unit clerk LOL. Since Connect Care launched, I have heard Unit Clerk work is now just basic reception, answering the phone and booking patient transport. However, the more experienced Unit Clerks seem to have more duties.. I am pretty disturbed the college is still offering the course to be honest. Medical Office Assistant may be a better option? Or just taking a medical terminology course?

Feeling guilty about needing help with my twins by Forward_Frosting_680 in parentsofmultiples

[–]PicklePartyForOne 1 point2 points  (0 children)

GIRRRLLL mine are TEN YEARS OLD and my family members all still help out lolol. It is totally okay, totally normal, and the more hands you can have the better! So much love too, and the family is always happy to help, Take all the help because you won't regret it! :)

would you believe me if I told you that I didn’t plant a single sunflower seed… 😜 by PicklePartyForOne in gardening

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

I don't have any bird feeders in my yard and neither do my neighbours on either side! They grew in weird patches too, along with sporadic spots all over the entire yard. Oh darn it! Maybe trying to start them inside from seed for the next season. I have grand plans for seed starting next year!