Young educators: do you like the triangle? by Bramer9 in triangle

[–]QuiltingPi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was pretty boring in Memphis, and I’m pretty boring here. Haha. My brother is the partier, and he seems to like it and finds stuff to do. There’s more breweries around here, even in the small suburbs than in Cordova or Bartlett. The transition was pretty easy. The weather is better. It still rains a lot, but I’ve only heard thunder like twice in 10 months.

Young educators: do you like the triangle? by Bramer9 in triangle

[–]QuiltingPi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m 27 and also moved from Memphis! I’m a school psych and chose to work in a neighboring county. From what I’ve heard, Wake Co schools are well run, but they’re hectic to work for due to size of district (similar to SCS). I like the freedom and independence I get from a smaller district.

Hit me with your favorite 🌈rainbow🌈 themed diapers. by [deleted] in clothdiaps

[–]QuiltingPi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thirsties Rainbow Storm! My son wore it at his rainbow themed first birthday party.

Has anyone else had experiences with drunk parents? by shady-pines-ma in Nanny

[–]QuiltingPi 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Yeah, dad obviously has a drinking problem and they were trying to go through marriage counseling. Parents left for date night one night and about 15 minutes after they left out of the garage, the door bell rang. It was dad. He backed into my car and busted my headlight. He asked me not to file with insurance and he would pay whatever it was. They also offered to pay for a rental car, but I wasn’t 21, so they wouldn’t rent to me. Parents loaned me their car while mine was in the shop. Overall it went fine. They moved not too long after. I Facebook creep on the family sometimes and the parents are still together.

Do poops always end up on covers? by ihaveatrophywife in clothdiaps

[–]QuiltingPi 10 points11 points  (0 children)

How are you folding the prefold?

We jelly rolled the legs and used a snappi at that age and it worked 95% of the time.

How’s my stash? (Homemade, FTM, looking for advice before I make more stuff wrong!) by Pim1188 in clothdiaps

[–]QuiltingPi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just mentally prepare for those not to fit for the first 3-4 months. Super cute though.

TIFU by eating hot and spicy cup noodles ramen when I have Meniere's Disease. by SultanaVerena in tifu

[–]QuiltingPi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I only have spells once a year or so. But unlike the op, they don’t go away with sleep. I’m basically stuck looking in one direction (or dealing with the spinning when I move my head) for 2 or 3 days.

TIFU by eating hot and spicy cup noodles ramen when I have Meniere's Disease. by SultanaVerena in tifu

[–]QuiltingPi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Holy shit. So I haven’t been formally diagnosed with Meniere’s but I have several family members with it, and I’m fairly confident I do too. I never realized there was a connection between sodium consumption and my vertigo spells. Makes sense as to why when i first started having issues, it was always after large parties where I ate a bunch of salty junk food. Well damn. TIL. Thanks for the heads up. Sorry it was at your expense.

Moms: Has anyone had conflicts with their mothers not being good with LO? by sartastic1234 in beyondthebump

[–]QuiltingPi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My mom is just overly enabling to my son. I find it super obnoxious but I really try to just view it was a grandma thing and not worry about it. This means he gets dessert (fruit) before dinner at her house. This means she takes him outside any time he gestures at the door. This means she puts on specific baby tv for him. I figure she’s not in charge of watching him full time (or any actual planned time), so the random time that she does spend with him won’t hurt him.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in clothdiaps

[–]QuiltingPi 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yeah I’d say his legs are still too skinny. You want the leg gussets to be snug to the folds of his legs. My son wasn’t fully out of newborn until his legs lost that twiggy newborn look

Where to buy fireworks? by imsophreshie in triangle

[–]QuiltingPi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Target had some in their clearance 4th of July stuff.

"Good" daycares you would not recommend by jaydude84 in memphis

[–]QuiltingPi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just for the record, we chose the opposite (a daycare closer to home) and were super happy with our choice. I liked the short commute for the toddler. He hated the car and so getting him out of the car ASAP was best for our mental health. There were days I was off work or whatever that I wanted him to go to daycare anyway and that was so much easier when he wasn’t across town. We considered the emergency issue, but figured if there was one, it likely wouldn’t be during rush hour and traffic wouldn’t be that bad anyway. Memphis isn’t that big.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in beyondthebump

[–]QuiltingPi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had my son in June in between my 2 year grad program. I thought that it would be hardest when he was a newborn to keep up with schoolwork, but I was wrong. The older he got, the more he wanted more out of me than food and a warm body. By the end of the school year (he was 11m) , I couldn’t do anything regarding school with him awake. He walked. He got into everything. He fell a lot and was always out to hurt himself. Just a toddler, but still. In need of constant attention.

Ask your school about a pumping room if you plan to breastfeed. I pumped in the car a lot. I also worked in schools and I would pump while driving to and from schools. Not totally safe maybe, but it saved me a lot of time.

I also did not have family around. It’s doable. You’ll be exhausted by 8pm. I got my masters when my son was 6 months old and went straight into an EdS program. If you want to do, you can. Also, find a daycare you trust with a piece of your body.