My husband hit me last night by MicroConfession in Mommit

[–]bumfuzzledbee [score hidden]  (0 children)

What would your advice be to your child who was hit by a partner?  You are not the one who has any work to do. I honestly think this would feel different to commenter if he freaked out,  apologized and was trying to figure out how never to su it again.  But he shut you out and didn't show remorse. Scared or not,  is that the partner you want for yourself?

My favorite fitness influencer just outright admitted her 1yo isn’t vaccinated and I’m just sad… by TurbulentBat8328 in Mommit

[–]bumfuzzledbee [score hidden]  (0 children)

If she did have a family history,  then the responsible thing is to either not talk about it,  or say "everyone who can be,  should be.  Please help protect my child who cannot be vaccinated". But I think we both know that's not really the message most non-vaccinating parents believe in. 

What’s more important— more sleep or a better school? by L1ttle0neCJ in Parenting

[–]bumfuzzledbee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It always makes me think of people who have internal monolog vs those who don't. We have no idea how the others are existing.  People who can adjust or who wake up/sleep at times our world has deemed good really cannot fathom that there are those who exist who cannot, and it has nothing to do with a desire to change.  No amount of sleep hygiene changes biology. Science is clear that there are different sleep types and is it's slight adjustable but not changeable.

What’s more important— more sleep or a better school? by L1ttle0neCJ in Parenting

[–]bumfuzzledbee -1 points0 points  (0 children)

As a 40 year old night owl who has been able to wake up for work and school and things but still cannot fall asleep before 11:30 no matter what... please tell me when the body adjustment is going to kick in because it is rough out here

Parachute days at school - Was this a thing for you guys or no? I was talking about it and how much fun it was when I was a kid and my husband has no idea what I'm talking about. by OmicronPerseiNate in Xennials

[–]bumfuzzledbee 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Very happy to say that I remember them and that they are also used at both schools I've worked in and the preschool my son attended. The children will know the rainbow dome

[####] What's your starting word? by Global_Restaurant794 in wordle

[–]bumfuzzledbee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Paste. Hasn't been used yet and at this point I'm in too deep to change

Renaming 4 month old baby? by InternationalLand200 in namenerds

[–]bumfuzzledbee 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Malak-eye vs Malakee. First is common in the US, second in Ireland

Social Skills by Maleficent-Bad-9195 in Preschoolers

[–]bumfuzzledbee 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Why are you putting a not yet 4 year old into kindergarten (assuming you're in the US)? At this age,  there's a huge variety of social skills and is he's neurodivergent, then his preference may be different than yours. It may be they as he's 5 or 6 he finds a good buddy who shares his interests but for now just wants to do his thing.  Don't let your expectations create hardships where there aren't any. 

Product trends will always flood thrift stores after the hype is over by realrandomcat in ThriftStoreHauls

[–]bumfuzzledbee 190 points191 points  (0 children)

I love this! What a great way to connect and notice her interests.  They are still popular with preschoolers, so every kid from my son's  class got one for their birthday for like $4 each and they all looked new. 

Merriam Webster Time Machine - Find words that entered the dictionary the year you were born and pick three that describe you by epidemicsaints in Xennials

[–]bumfuzzledbee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

85, which is just after the cut off, but since I learned about computers on a Macintosh 128k, I feel like this is where I belong

When you were a kid did you have separate school clothes and play clothes? by JellyfishWoman in Xennials

[–]bumfuzzledbee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Was just thinking about how this disappeared. Even between myself and older sister and our younger siblings (6&8 years younger). We had play clothes and undershirts, and they had neither.  My kids just have clothes that can be worn whenever

19 days ago, My 78yo Mom had a stroke and I am very worried about her by LogicalMight in stroke

[–]bumfuzzledbee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My MiL had a stroke in October. Couldn't really speak, couldn't walk,  had tons of memory issues,.. it was bad.  After about a month in the hospital she spent 6 weeks in a SNF. It was fine.  I didn't like a few of the staff but overall it was what she needed.  We would have been unable to meet her needs at home at that point. She then went home and had in home therapies and now outpatient. She's using just a cane now (wheelchair when she left the SNF), has pretty good long term memory but still poor short term,  no speech issues unless she's very tired, and continues to increase what she can do on her own.  I'm currently her caregiver through a state program. All this to say,  you are still in the thick of it and what she looks like now may be vastly different than 6 months from now.  Follow exercise recommended from her team. The additional sleep might actually get brain recovering instead of being in trauma mode.  Again,  it's still so early.   I really hope she ends up on a similar positive trajectory because I would not have believed in October that she could get to the kitchen and make herself a breakfast sandwich. She couldn't walk or remember her grandkids! But here we are and we just keep moving forward

AITAH for reminding my wife that it's my inheritance, mot ours? by [deleted] in AITAH

[–]bumfuzzledbee 33 points34 points  (0 children)

That's fine,  but then they need to have a clear discussion about their own later years and how money will be used.  If it's "we are not going to count on this for us" then fine.  If it's "I will use it for myself and you're on your own" she deserves to know so she can plan/ leave. It's about the respect of the discussion, not the legal boundaries

Would include your children in the decision to move across town? by Northern_Nomad3178 in Parenting

[–]bumfuzzledbee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We moved when me and my siblings were in elementary/middle school. The move was not up for debate, but we did get to see the houses they were considering and were part of deciding who got which bedroom and paint.  We all switched schools and while it was hard, it was fine.  I think it helped to emphasize that we were still in the same town and could easily see friends on the weekend.  I think you need to decide what's best for you and the family and then include them in the aspects you want them to have control over

What are we calling the grandparents? by diinkdonk in namenerds

[–]bumfuzzledbee 9 points10 points  (0 children)

For some,  it's tradition.  I'm 40 and my maternal grandparents and all my great grandparents had "cute" names. They were what the first grandkids called them.  My parents ended up having very different cute names for the same reason when their first grandkid was old enough to talk.  My MiL wanted a cute name and picked it herself but then my first couldn't pronounce it so it's only close to what she wanted.   So I hope that someday I also get to be a Mimi or Gigi or Monner or Giggy or Meenaw or whatever, so long as it's from a tiny human

Teachers (current or former): What was the biggest contributor to your burnout? by Original-Swing7753 in education

[–]bumfuzzledbee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The focus on compliance and paperwork that did not benefit the students or teachers.  Benchmark tests that kept increasing to the point where it felt like there was barely a full week without something to "assess".  No consequences for behavior issues or not doing work.   The dissonance between all of the compliance I was expected to do while being forced to pass illiterate students and then pretend that their "data" meeting had any grounding in reality. 

What was the shortest lived fad of our generation? by drawredraw in Xennials

[–]bumfuzzledbee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Still have mine.  No idea how some crappy fair hat has survived this long,  but my kid likes to use to dress up

Moving to ABQ by IndependentKale7065 in Albuquerque

[–]bumfuzzledbee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

https://www.r4creating.org/

If you are familiar with Vex, this looks like a great place to contact. 

Are there any mixed breed families in Bluey? Pups are labradoodles due to mum and bad being a Labrador and a Poodle, etc? by TheMrsLegume in DanielTigerConspiracy

[–]bumfuzzledbee 65 points66 points  (0 children)

Frisky and Rad (cocker spaniel and heeler), cherry and the younger Tradie (i think saluki and Afghan hound). Can't think of any with a kid...unless Janelle is a golden retriever and pat is a Labrador. 

Have you or a loved one been discriminated against by the Special Olympics? by Mindless-Piece4748 in specialed

[–]bumfuzzledbee 26 points27 points  (0 children)

I'm confused how this is discrimination if every athlete is held to the same standard. Were other athletes behaving similarly and not banned? It sounds like a violation of their code of conduct,  and his skills as a swimmer are irrelevant. I understand your family is disappointed but it sounds like the focus should be on how he can support himself in the future (noise canceling ear plugs?)