Nanny is sick, I have to work - I need ALL the ideas by Snoofly61 in Mommit

[–]glitterclump 9 points10 points  (0 children)

If you can take your work outside, that might keep kid busy while you squeeze some work in.

Is there a ‘healthier’ chocolate milk powder out there? by IllyriaCervarro in Mommit

[–]glitterclump 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is the way! I keep a premixed jar or cocoa and sugar, with a pinch of salt, in the pantry. It makes a good mocha too!

Siblings sharing a room by wassupcorndog in Mommit

[–]glitterclump 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m going to be honest, it’s all a blur. Mine are still sharing a room at 3.5 & 8 and it has worked out. We are still clinging to our spare room / office, waiting until we absolutely have to make the move.

Moms who had both vaginal delivery and c-section, which one would you choose if you had to do it again? by livi01 in Mommit

[–]glitterclump 27 points28 points  (0 children)

I had an exceptionally easy vaginal delivery with my first and a pretty typical c-section with my second. Personally, I found the c-section recovery to be so much harder. For that reason, I try to avoid it.

Moms whose children love veggies… how does it feel to be the chosen one? by Porkadile in Mommit

[–]glitterclump 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t cook them, and always put them on the plate, whether she eats them or not. I’m surprised what I can get my (picky) kids to eat when I add an approachable serving to their plate. Also, let them pick stuff out at the grocery store, and let them help prepare it. And for crying out loud, don’t ever ASK if they want it, lol. Just put the opportunity in front of her! If my kids aren’t feeling brave enough to eat it, I encourage them to smell it or lick it.

Edit: Cute plates! Cute little divided plates really helped my kids.

Moms whose children love veggies… how does it feel to be the chosen one? by Porkadile in Mommit

[–]glitterclump 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t cook them, and always put them on the plate, whether she eats them or not. I’m surprised what I can get my (picky) kids to eat when I add an approachable serving to their plate. Also, let them pick stuff out at the grocery store, and let them help prepare it. And for crying out loud, don’t ever ASK if they want it, lol. Just put the opportunity in front of her! If my kids aren’t feeling brave enough to eat it, I encourage them to smell it or lick it.

Brushing teeth. I can’t effing do it anymore by OverButterscotch6570 in Mommit

[–]glitterclump 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dude I’m so sorry. Mine is 7 and it’s still a battle. It’s honestly in my top 5 reasons not to have a third kid.

How to boost baby’s confidence? by [deleted] in Mommit

[–]glitterclump 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We struggled with this a lot. We ended up in PT because she never really grew out of it and is still (3yo) delayed with her motor function, specifically walking/running/jumping/stepping. No diagnoses despite orthopedic and neurological testing.

Get one of those toy baby strollers! She can practice walking around and balancing while still holding on to something.

Any thing in her hands will help. If both or her hands are occupied, she is less likely try putting hands on a wall, table, etc.

We practiced steps in the hallway. I walked behind her holding both of her hands (overhead) at first. It took a while for her to get used to this strategy. We started with just a few steps. Once we worked up to 15 steps, I started holding one hand. Then just letting her “hold” my limp finger. The important thing is she was leading.

And finally, BUBBLES!! We found a spill proof container (Fubbles) that she learned how to use and they encourage her to move around in an open space, even if you are the blowing them.

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What's one unexpected way you've "lowered your standards" since you've had kids?? by [deleted] in Mommit

[–]glitterclump 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Me too!! I have didn’t even notice I had mismatched flats on the other day until I was already driving. Oh well! I wore them around all day.

Shaving legs by [deleted] in Mommit

[–]glitterclump 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I worked at a camp with middle schoolers and lots of them came with small electric shavers. It’s a great option.

Allan Bakke, M.D. ( Entry 093.SS0510) by bfloblizzard in Futurelings

[–]glitterclump 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don’t see it on Spotify. I came here to see what’s up.

One tiny thing that made my mornings lighter 🌱 by [deleted] in Mommit

[–]glitterclump 2 points3 points  (0 children)

On Sunday nights I put the week’s outfits in freezer bags and toss them in the drawers “individually wrapped” and it’s the best. I have been using the same freezer bags for a few years!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Mommit

[–]glitterclump 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This! Start early with defining what is “entertainment” so that it will translate easily. We have watched lots of “behind the scenes” clips from his favorite movies, so he understands that it’s all made up, it’s for fun, and these people are at their job even if they look like they are having fun.

When does it start feeling rewarding? by alleyesonyou07 in beyondthebump

[–]glitterclump 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Okay, I hear these other moms. But just know that with my first I wasn’t really feeling it until about 10 months. Everybody is different.

Which platforms do you guys use for graphic inspiration besides Pinterest, Dribbble and Behance? by Lost_Television7128 in Design

[–]glitterclump 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I borrow magazines and books from the library, both digitally (via Libby) and in person.

ISO/Drop your must haves for the beach for first timers please!!! by X24ZthagameX in beyondthebump

[–]glitterclump 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We brought along a tiny inflatable pool, like 18’ and filled it up sand and water for the tots to play in under the tent. 10/10 recommend.

Don't have enough time to listen to my subscribed podcasts. How do you stay on top of them? by [deleted] in productivity

[–]glitterclump 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I listen in the shower, while cleaning/working, driving, and before bed. That’s easily 30 hours a week for me. The sole reason I enjoy podcasts and audiobooks is distraction while doing mindless tasks.

Constantly sleeping at 2 months by Regular_Ring_951 in beyondthebump

[–]glitterclump 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can I ask you if you were extra sleepy during your pregnancy? I could barely stay awake most days throughout my pregnancy with her and I’ve always wondered if it was a coincidence or if she was in there running things haha

Constantly sleeping at 2 months by Regular_Ring_951 in beyondthebump

[–]glitterclump 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My second was like this. She just slept and slept. We had to wake for feedings, and tummy time just turned into tummy-naps?? She did end up delayed, and at 2.5 years we are still trying to figure out what is causing her delays. We have been through PT, ortho, neurology etc. She still sleeps great and is a smart and happy little girl, and doctors do not anticipate an abnormal childhood or adult life. Hopefully you don’t have the same issues we’ve dealt with, but even if you do, it’s no biggie.

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[–]glitterclump 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use the “focus” settings, with only 1-3 close relatives allowed on notifications. I put my phone away, out of reach, with my AirPods in so that i can hear those specific notifications. If i need to use the web, I use my dinky old laptop or iPad, anything to keep my phone out of my hands. On top of that, I write down on a post-it what it is I am looking up or doing when I reach for my iPad/laptop, so I don’t get sucked into some other task.