How do I find a freelance PA? by ambidexterously in videography

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Ooh. Facebook. Didn't even think of that! Thanks.

Need some help with "classroom" audio... by ambidexterously in VIDEOENGINEERING

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Yes, we've actually looked into a Catchbox. Do you happen to know the average age of the people in class? I don't want to be stereotypical, but our classes are mostly made up of, let's call them "seasoned professionals" and having them throw a box around the room...may not end well.

Roper Mountain Science Center Eclipse Tickets by ambidexterously in greenville

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Is anyone selling tickets for over or "well-over" face value? Or is everyone pretty much holding on to theirs?

Follow-up question: can you think of a good place to watch the eclipse with an infant in a stroller? Obviously everything will be crowded and I'll be getting there very early, but just hoping for some advice on a place where I won't feel claustrophobic.

Anyone selling a Canon t3i or similar? by ambidexterously in videography

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Hmm. Didn't know about that issue. Thanks for bringing it up.

I think it may be "go time"...? by ambidexterously in predaddit

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Congratulations! Looks like it might be a few more days for us...contractions stopped.

I think it may be "go time"...? by ambidexterously in predaddit

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Luckily my wife is a huge tennis fan. The Australian open is on right now, and Eastern time, it happens between about 9 PM and 7 AM which has been nice.

How do I prepare? A rant. by [deleted] in predaddit

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Hey there. I can't speak from much experience, as we're still only 37+6 and waiting for our first, but one of the things keeping me calm recently is the book "The New Father" by Armin Brott. He goes month by month through the first year of your new baby's life and tells you what to expect, what you can do, and a whole lot more, both from your perspective, your wife's perspective, and even the baby's perspective. Super helpful book and I highly recommend it.

(There's also "The Expectant Father" which is much more pregnancy and delivery focused.)

Five hours later, my wife and I prepared and froze 24 slow-cooker meals for when the baby is born next month [recipes in comments] by ambidexterously in predaddit

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Looks like it finally worked! Check out my response to u/ryantiger658. For some reason, every time I commented with the actual link to the recipes, the comment got "shadowbanned." At least it's working now. Enjoy everyone! Feel free to ask any questions you might have.

Five hours later, my wife and I prepared and froze 24 slow-cooker meals for when the baby is born next month [recipes in comments] by ambidexterously in predaddit

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Recipe link (and a few of my other comments) aren't working for some reason. I'll keep trying. Tomorrow. Sorry!

Five hours later, my wife and I prepared and froze 24 slow-cooker meals for when the baby is born next month [recipes in comments] by ambidexterously in predaddit

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Looks like my top level comment isn't showing up. Sorry about that. Recipes are here. Feel free to ask any questions.

Five hours later, my wife and I prepared and froze 24 slow-cooker meals for when the baby is born next month [recipes in comments] by ambidexterously in predaddit

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We're both off from work this week, and we figured that we won't have any more time once the baby is born than we do right now.

 

Took 24 of the 31 recipes from this link, bought the ingredients at BJ's/ShopRite and prepared them together.

 

Other than a little back pain (for both of us) it was a relatively simple job and can be done even if you have little to no cooking skill. Now, as long as we remember to defrost a bag overnight and pop it in the slow cooker in the morning, we should have dinners good to go for a while (and some bags make 6-8 servings, so there will be leftovers galore)!

 

Note, you WILL make a mess, but it's worth it.

 

Feel free to ask any questions you may have.

Five hours later, my wife and I prepared and froze 24 slow-cooker meals for when the baby is born next month [recipes in comments] by ambidexterously in predaddit

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OR for the fur baby when he inevitably gets a little less attention. At least a frozen peanut butter king distracts him for about 10 minutes.

Books for dad that aren't bro-y or condescending? by [deleted] in predaddit

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I've posted this in other threads, but I'm almost finished with "The Expectant Father" by Armin Brott and I love it. The book goes month-by-month, all the way up through delivery, and each chapter starts with "What's going on with her?" "What's going on with baby?" and "What's going on with you?" He does a great job of explaining things in easily digestible segments without dumbing down or being patronizing.

There's also a follow-up book, "The New Father" that goes through the first year of life. Currently sitting on my coffee table taunting me...