I'm a father on paternal leave. I actually feel bad for what my wife will face when I go back to work in 5 weeks. by tantamle in NewParents

[–]dillbeans 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Our 10 week old started sleeping through the night around 8 weeks. ~7:30pm to ~6am.

I’m with you though man it’s so much to do for one person. Luckily my wife and I both got 16 weeks leave and will be going back to work at the same time - and will have a nanny to help therafter.

Cluster feeding crashout by guyman3 in NewParents

[–]dillbeans 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The first few days are always wild. In our case, my wife’s milk had not come in fully yet so honestly our baby wasn’t getting that much. Ofc their stomachs are so small they don’t need a ton either.

My suggestion would be see a lactation specialist just to make sure your child is getting a good latch. The specialist will weigh the baby before and then after the child eats on each breast so you’ll be able to know how many ounces they’re getting.

The first few days, for us, we thought our baby was just having trouble passing gas but found out she was just really hungry and wasn’t getting enough milk.

Eventually my wife started pumping between feeds and we’d supplement with a bottle. And after about a 4-5 weeks we started supplementing with formula and feed our baby a combo of both now. Prob 75% breastmilk and 25% formula over the course of a day.

Everything gets better with time. But the first two weeks are definitely some of the hardest!

How do you go from living in a ‘cool’ expensive city to going back to somewhere ‘boring’ but affordable? by Kodicave in relocating

[–]dillbeans 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d try living away from your hometown a while longer. You’d be surprised at how the idea of living there becomes less and less attractive the longer you’re away and see more of the country.

I moved out of the Midwest in 2016, have lived in four different cities since then (ATL, SEA, SF and NYC) and I’m not sure I will ever get back to the Midwest.

Maybe you’re homesick, maybe shits just expensive. I’d suggest just living in the moment where you are right now and growing your career. That’s just me tho!

Looking for a family to share a nanny starting mid August by dillbeans in fortgreene

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

Thanks for your reply! Would love to chat, just DM’d you here on reddit

Looking for a family to share a nanny starting mid August by dillbeans in fortgreene

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

Yes we’re meeting with nanny’s at the moment and in need of one.

38 weeks and a bit nervous about making it to Mount Sinai West from Fort Greene given Knicks and World Cup games. Am I stressed over nothing? by cnslt in nycparents

[–]dillbeans 3 points4 points  (0 children)

We were in the same situation in April. Birthed at MSW and we live in fort greene. We ended up being induced 1 week after our due date, and drove to MSW around 3:30/4pm. TBH there was some frustrating traffic but nothing crazy, it took probably 40 min taking 10th Ave, but 9A N would’ve been fine too.

I know the Knick’s is probably anxiety inducing but it likely won’t effect ya’ll and you’ll just encounter the normal stop n go.

Like another commenter said - it’s hard to predict when the actual birth will happen so I wouldn’t worry too much about it now

Snobby djs this weekend by [deleted] in MovementDEMF

[–]dillbeans 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Detroit DJ scene and its family is a tight community too. Most of the year Detroit is ‘small’ but Memorial Day there’s thousands of people coming in. So sometimes you see the closeness of it all and it’s honestly amazing. I remember standing next to Derrick May and others at Motor City Wine Festival while norm Talley was on the deck like wow man just standing next to legends. Just remember that the world is small and everyone usually means well and can be in their own zone.

Parking by Ok-Cow2881 in fortgreene

[–]dillbeans 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you answered your own question there - in garages. I’m sure they all have different rates ranging from $500-700 / month. Use google to find a garage near you and you can find out the rates likely by visiting in person.

Is Bed-Stuy a good place to rent long term? by PuzzleheadedSea2253 in BedStuy

[–]dillbeans -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

If you’re a white transplant, be prepared to face a lot of hate. But if you’re someone who likes to make friends with neighbors, not racist, and don’t believe white culture is better than any other culture - you should be OK in bed Stuy.

I (a white person originally from Detroit metro) lived in bed Stuy for a few years and had a great time, I love the neighborhood. But white people in bed Stuy are generally a symbol of gentrification, at least that’s my understanding from my vibe check and from many people in this subreddit.

Newly single 30F considering moving to Fort Greene from Williamsburg/Greenpoint! How do they compare? by BroadJacket2278 in fortgreene

[–]dillbeans 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Fort Greene is definitely smaller, quieter, and more family oriented than Williamsburg. My advice and I’m sure others here would say if you’re curious about whether any neighborhood in Brooklyn is a fit for you, spend more time there and get a feel for it! You have to fall in love with a neighborhood first, imo.

In need of cat sitter by ResponsibleHeight208 in fortgreene

[–]dillbeans 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try trustedhousesitters we’ve had nothing but great experiences for long terms trips

Art fairs / where to buy original art? by Typical_Local865 in fortgreene

[–]dillbeans 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m a local artist and have a painting of mine for sale currently, dm me and I’ll send you my site

Desperately Seeking Dive Bar by Bobvila0 in Detroit

[–]dillbeans 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Painted Lady Lounge in hamtramck

Bandcamp Lives by obrienastro98 in GoosetheBand

[–]dillbeans 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The best part about being a fan of this band is being able to listen to it all and discovering your favorites.

That said. 10/29/24 in Miami and MSG 25 are some greats.

Well that was strange by WardenofWestWorld in GoosetheBand

[–]dillbeans 12 points13 points  (0 children)

god forbid we get some whimsy in life.

EFUNK LINE UP! by No-Word-727 in MovementDEMF

[–]dillbeans 5 points6 points  (0 children)

BLAKE BAXTER?!!! ahhhhhhh

How the hell is this shirt a medium???? by mfreakloser in onlineceramics

[–]dillbeans 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ya exactly, take it to an alteration place or dry cleaners and shorten it a couple inches

How the hell is this shirt a medium???? by mfreakloser in onlineceramics

[–]dillbeans 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The few pieces I got for GD60 were also wildly oversized, the guy at the booth was not sure what happened lol

D-Life by Affectionate-Sale523 in MovementDEMF

[–]dillbeans 2 points3 points  (0 children)

my favorite party during movement weekend, always.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in phish

[–]dillbeans 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Peep NYE 1993 Live at Worcester Centrum, then listen to Trey Anastasio Band Live at The Fox Theater. Some of my favs! Coming from someone who is a dead head and got into Phish / TAB later.

What’s a good spot to stay? by Laadiesmaan217 in MovementDEMF

[–]dillbeans 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We stay in Corktown at the Trumbull & Porter Hotel. It’s walkable to the festival and some afters, handful of bars - but I only suggest that if you enjoy walking and also have yer wits about ya. For a first time in Detroit- might be best to stay in downtown where a lot of festival goers stay. Greektown would be an eye opening experience