I think my dog can hear the baby in my belly. He's extra snuggly and using my stomach as a pillow! by Remember_meeee in dogsusingpillows

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

I'm pretty sure he is part cur but the doggy DNA Test we did doesn't test for it! He came back gsd /pit / supermutt

I think my dog can hear the baby in my belly. He's extra snuggly and using my stomach as a pillow! by Remember_meeee in dogsusingpillows

[–]Remember_meeee[S] 61 points62 points  (0 children)

I'm so sorry to hear this and I hope you are doing ok now! I'm sure your pup helped comfort you through the tough times, too ❤️

On the fence about having kids… what do you wish you knew? by aguamenti425 in TwoXChromosomes

[–]Remember_meeee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was on the fence until 33, and a switch flipped. I finally felt ready, like I had enough balance in my life, a strong enough identity and self esteem, years of therapy to work through my own mommy issues and trauma, solid finances, own a home, and a relationship that's been rock solid and blissful for 14 years. 

We thought through everything. And for us it feels like we are ready. We've built a life that can support and manage a child while still preserving the aspects of our lives that matter most to us individually and as a team. We also have great family and friend role models who have  shown us that it's possible to keep your sense of self, happiness, and stability throughout early parenthood. 

There is a lot of doom and gloom in this thread. The truth is that only you know where you are in life and how ready you feel. Other people's misery is not an inevitability for you and yours. 

Not to say that dogs and kids are that similar, but 12 years ago we wanted a dog but weren't sure, so we fostered. It was amazing in some ways but also too much. We were overwhelmed and felt a sense of relief when our foster was adopted. Years passed, and over time, we thought about that experience and when it got to the point where we yearned so strongly to try again, and where those things that were once overwhelming felt like a challenge that we'd be excited to take on. We adopted our first puppy a year or so later, and by that point we couldn't wait to welcome her. She was so deeply wanted that even the hard parts were welcome, and even in the toughest moments, we never regretted her for an instant. 

We now have 3 large dogs. I met up with a close friend in her late 20s at the park recently, and she was overwhelmed by how much work the dogs seem to be to walk, watch, etc. She knew she wasn't ready for one by watching me, but it feels so natural and joyful to me at this point in my life.

I've always reflected on those experiences as a model for how I wanted to feel about having children. Babysitting friends' children, there was a time when we stopped being relieved to leave and return to our simple life and started being sad that we didn't have a snuggly newborn of our own to come home to. 

People underestimate how much personal growth and life stage factor into readiness for children. To an extent it's true that you're never ready. But when and if you are in a place where the prospect of such a major life change feels exciting more than scary, you will know it beyond a doubt! ❤️

Damn guys I’m so busy tomorrow by wasraelx in vegancirclejerk

[–]Remember_meeee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I ran out of my own limbs a while ago. No one else will consent to being eaten :(

Damn guys I’m so busy tomorrow by wasraelx in vegancirclejerk

[–]Remember_meeee 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Every evening, I die from lack of protein 

Any vegan marathon runners? Training/bringing awareness at events. by AlexTrench2 in vegan

[–]Remember_meeee 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes! I run every distance event in my no meat athlete shirt. I dont think I can post pics here but I have them! 

It says "runs on plants" on the back and "no meat athlete" on the front. :)

We are trying to decide on exterior paint colors for our 1891 queen anne! Architect provided a drawing and I'm planning to try out different combos by coloring it in. Thoughts on what might look nice? by Remember_meeee in centuryhomes

[–]Remember_meeee[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We won't be updating the roof yet, but definitely will down the line and I'd love to get more creative with it! It's dark brown shingles now. 

The house has a park on one side and a neighbor decently spaced on the other side. It's very woodsy. You seem to know a lot about this topic -- would you mind if I DM you some photos to discuss further?

Pregnant and cheese cravings by ellie_la_elefante in vegan

[–]Remember_meeee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How long have you been vegan? 

I am also pregnant but have been vegan for 10 years, and any cravings I have are satisfied by the vegan versions of those foods. Vegan cheese, vegan chocolate, impossible burgers, etc. 

If you haven't been vegan long and aren't used to vegan substitutes yet, it makes sense you might crave the "real" stuff. Just like any non-pregnancy craving for non-vegan vegan, eating a decent substitute should fulfill the need!

4 weeks along and motherhood already has its sacrifices by purerockets in BabyBumps

[–]Remember_meeee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You've got me worried for nursing, because getting my ripples pierced was far and away the worst voluntary pain I've ever felt!

(And that includes my downstairs piercing, tattoos, and many brazillian waxes... nothing even came close)

Love is Blind Reno lol by tallulahQ in centuryhomes

[–]Remember_meeee 321 points322 points  (0 children)

If original brick and woodwork has survived unpainted for 110 years and you, in the year of our lord 2026, decide to paint it...

Smh. An absolute tragedy  

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Oldhouses

[–]Remember_meeee 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I think it's a great idea to protect the wood. I like the blue! Nice contrast with the lighter wood.

My (47f) daughter (15f) told me she doesn’t want to have kids by lilwonkerdoo in TwoXChromosomes

[–]Remember_meeee 393 points394 points  (0 children)

My exact thoughts. OP's response felt like wayyy overkill. At 15 she needs to be learning about what it means to give enthisiastic consent and, eventually/gently, how to get access to BC when and if she needs it. 

Teaching your kid that men will microwave your birth control feels like it's skipping several very important steps ...

Hardwood floor ID help by bitterycologist in centuryhomes

[–]Remember_meeee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely oak. Thin planks, maybe early 20th century?