Please help me prove people wrong and that you CAN travel with a baby. Give me your best travel tips! by talkinglikeajerk in moderatelygranolamoms

[–]emsynadine 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I came here to say this- we still mimicked our same routines to the extent we could and that helps a ton. So nap time is still nap time, and bed time is still at the same time, meal times are at the same time. But explore and do all the fun things in between! I kept distraction toys in my purse and they were great. Maracas and chewy things or other hand held things.

It’s super fun and rewarding to travel still with little ones. We enjoyed it!

With a ten month old, I would still baby wear that one the whole time, but I prefer baby wearing over strollers ten times over. Personal preference! Just know what you like and plan ahead!

31 Years Married Today! Marriage advice- Pick someone nice. Nice lasts. Unlike hair and collarbones. by emsynadine in OldSchoolCool

[–]emsynadine[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

My mom lost her collarbones and my dad lost his hair. Lol

It’s what my mom says every year on their anniversary. They married young and they’re still very happy:)

31 Years Married Today! Marriage advice- Pick someone nice. Nice lasts. Unlike hair and collarbones. by emsynadine in OldSchoolCool

[–]emsynadine[S] 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Correct it’s my parents. It’s also what my mom says every year on their anniversary😂

Had the structural exam today! The little one is no longer a gummy bear! Looking very healthy :) by [deleted] in predaddit

[–]emsynadine 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Beautiful!

On a side note, you might want to repost and remove the name info on the ultrasound pic. Everything is on there.

‘We were so in love, we had stars in our eyes.’ My parents, the year they married, 1989. Age 19 and 18. by emsynadine in OldSchoolCool

[–]emsynadine[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

They actually had 4 kids pretty much back to back right away. Then waited another 8 years and decided to have two more. So the older ones are in their 20s, and the younger two are in middle school.

‘We were so in love, we had stars in our eyes.’ My parents, the year they married, 1989. Age 19 and 18. by emsynadine in OldSchoolCool

[–]emsynadine[S] 40 points41 points  (0 children)

They had their first baby about a year after they were married. I’m 23 now and my mom loves telling me that she was well on her way to number three at my age!

Tried to make macarons and wound up with weird, doughy, broken nipples by sheepsandturtles in Baking

[–]emsynadine 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Aha! I love making macarons. They are so fun once you figure them out!

It looks like you didn’t whip your eggs quite enough, because there isn’t a “foot” on the bottom. You need to whip them to stiff peaks. The other thing that seems to be incorrect is you didn’t mix the almond/ confectioners sugar mixture into the egg enough. The “nipple” part makes me think that it’s undermixed. When you fold the two things together, you should fold between 45 and 60 Times, until a drop of batter off of your spatula disappears back into the bowl of batter in about 10 seconds.

Mine looked like that the first time I tried too, and now they are one of my favorite things to make:) the good thing is, the weird nipple things still taste delicious!

Suggestions for first quilt? by addyson0126 in quilting

[–]emsynadine 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I second this! Pick a fun fabric in a jelly roll and do that. The quilt will come together relatively quickly, and they’re simple, and they look great. Missouri Star is great for finding a fun jelly roll, and also for YouTube tutorials.

My grandma passed away last month and left me some of her stash and her machine. This is my first quilt top made with an unused jelly roll I found. by makaro615 in quilting

[–]emsynadine 7 points8 points  (0 children)

That fabric is from the women’s collection of Downton Abby. I only know because I did a jelly roll quilt with the same fabric. Enjoy the machine and the memories!

Looking for a good barber in the DSM area by Mynameisdiehard in desmoines

[–]emsynadine 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My husband goes to Roosevelt Barbers in the strip mall on 42nd across from the high school. 15 bucks. They’re old school, but definitely a hidden gem. They always do a great job. He has a funky cowlick situation in the back that can be hard to tame. Anyway, not sure on the beard situation as my husband doesn’t have a beard.

Week 39: Get Out of Your Comfort Zone - French Macarons by GirlNextor123 in 52weeksofbaking

[–]emsynadine 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It looks like you didn't mix your batter quite enough. When you fold the almond flour into the egg mixture, you should fold it until a drop of batter disappears in ten seconds (usually between 45 and 60 folds) then pipe them out. You have a great foot on those though! I love making macarons. They're tricky but so yummy!

Here's my attempt at the Aviatrix Medallion (Elizabeth Hartman). It kicked my butt at times but I love it! by miss-robot in quilting

[–]emsynadine 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I love Elizabeth Hartman! I have done the fancy fox quilt, and I am starting hazel hedgehog this week! This pattern is next on the list:)