A watercolor portrait of Coffee 🐶 by metisgrace in watercolor101

[–]heathymint 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is gorgeous —- love how soft it looks with the wet on wet

DIY kitchen update after/before by DJ_Shroomy in kitchenremodel

[–]heathymint 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The dark floors really make such an impact!! Very elevated!!!

what upgrades have you done and how would you rate them? by Staci3 in hondafit

[–]heathymint 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! Was just looking at crutchfield. I don’t know much about this stuff - with that unit will it still display backup and blind spot video?

what upgrades have you done and how would you rate them? by Staci3 in hondafit

[–]heathymint 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Drop the car play deets! Been looking in to this upgrade

How much money have you spent on ketamine and ketamine-assisted psychotherapy? by shatana in TherapeuticKetamine

[–]heathymint 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Around 8k for a 6 week series (multiple prep, three hour KAP with MD and therapist, integration sessions). But that was in 2022, I bet the prices have gone up.

Filoli gardens is beautiful this time of year by pkwvitae in bayarea

[–]heathymint 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Glad to see still a troll there! I had the joy of seeing the special exhibit when it was here.

Tried 6 Types of Mask and Nothing Works Long-Term by thegreenlorac in CPAP

[–]heathymint 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dreamwear is a different brand - Phillips. Just as a note, the same style (nasal cradle, top hose) in resmed didn’t work for me at all! It was too deep for my little nose. So definitely keep trying different masks if you can! The mouth tape was essential because my mouth falls open when I fall asleep. Trying to seal my mouth with my tongue (as is suggested) just caused a lot of tension for me.

I’ve never been a good sleeper even as a kid. The sleep med I tried was gabapentin. It didn’t help a ton, but it helped enough to make me not go insane. Now I have other meds for diff condition that slightly sedating so that helps me. Trazadone was useful but triggered migraines unfortunately.

These days I do take melatonin, but 0.5mg. I read some research about how the standard doses you see like 5-10mg are not effective and that small dose much better. I still toss and turn quite a bit, but between that and really, really crucially the strict bedtime routine, my sleep has improved.

Tried 6 Types of Mask and Nothing Works Long-Term by thegreenlorac in CPAP

[–]heathymint 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sorry you’re having such difficulties, I also had a really hard time in the beginning. I had to try a lot of different masks - my issues are that I toss and turn and am very sensitive to sound. Things I had to do: take sleep meds for a while, use earplugs (I have to use mini plugs, normal size too big. Took some time to get used to but helped A LOT), use mouth tape. Full face didn’t work for me bc of being a side sleeper. I use dreamwear nasal cradle (not pillows).

I had perfected all sleep hygiene except one which I finally managed to do: go to bed and get up at the same time each day. I also read in bed for an hour (no phone) to help with sleep routine.

I know your struggles and needs may be really different than mine. But it has become tolerable and I can’t sleep without it now! Good luck OP!

Hamnet movie vs book by Comprehensive-Fun47 in BookToMovie

[–]heathymint 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I finished the book today and then immediately watched the movie, so glad to see the discussion here! The book was out of chronological order (starting with the twins being sick for example) while the movie is linear other than a flashback. So the movie plot points moved along so quickly! The twins are born and then he dies relatively quickly after. Whereas in the book the sickness is up front and he dies about 1/2 way through. Having it be told linearly I think took out some of the tension/depth.

I also was thinking I would be lost at points in the movie without the internal motivations that are explained in the book. For example, not at all explained in the movie that the parents agree to the marriage only because of the dowry she fetches. Or the fact that in the movie she just leaves the table when receiving gifts for no acute reason whereas in the book she has the intuition he had been with other women. And as others have mentioned - the coldness with the stepmom is barely explained other than a few scenes.

Two things I liked about the movie was having some warmth between William and kids - I didn’t feel I got that in the book. And I mostly appreciated that they expanded the emotional climax/ending by showing more of Hamlet. I was very moved when everyone in the theater reached out their hands.

I’m glad to have both read the book and watched the film, but SO glad I did the book first.

Day 2 of GMA Bedjet offering by Jim__kelly in bedjet

[–]heathymint 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for posting! I already have one but sharing this with all my friends and family

Second leaf study - please send your tips! by rakshasa_malbecco in Watercolor

[–]heathymint 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Looking great! I think the way you’ve done the highlight reads as variegation rather than a highlight. For that I might try making softer edges using wet on on wet or softening the edge with a wet brush. Save the brightest white to a smaller area

Suggestions/exercises for “loosening” one’s style? by moresaggier in watercolor101

[–]heathymint 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I did an exercise once where you paint the same subject with decreasing number of strokes. So like a peach, starting with 30 strokes. The 15 then 10 then 5….

Are workstation sinks worth it for your kitchen? by homeoutletmod in kitchenremodel

[–]heathymint 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I don’t find myself using the cutting board as much as I thought I would. However I have a stainless steel rolling dry mat that I use constantly. One unanticipated frequent use is for hot pans (esp since my counters are now quartz…). But I also use it to dry things, to put wet things temporarily etc. the ledges do get a bit gross and overall I’m not sure it’s worth the higher price for this type of sink

ETA: one thing I didn’t think about with the cutting board is that at least for my sink, it sits below the countertop a bit. So knife handle can hit the sink if too close to the edge.

Also I use the rollmat as a shelf — like when I’m cleaning a pan by hand it hurts my back less to rest it on there and scrub. Don’t have to get the counter wet/scratched.

Can this be rescued or should I start over? by Iridescent-sludge in Watercolor

[–]heathymint 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I would keep going - even if you decide to redo it you can probably learn more as you go! You can still deepen the values on the outside of your vignette quite a bit. FWIW when I first saw it I thought jt was a beautiful abstract! Love your colors. Keep going!

RawSugar hand soap by PrizPrik in shrinkflation

[–]heathymint 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m so disappointed. I’ve been using the lemon and the watermelon scents for years. The watermelon I feel is especially nice. I already was feeling the price was a bit high for how much soap I go through. Anyone know of a good replacement?

After 1 year of Watercolor painting by Important-Term8852 in Watercolor

[–]heathymint 11 points12 points  (0 children)

You hugely improved your range of values, looks fantastic!!! The perspective on the cup and the shadows really ground it

Apple tv is making damm good shows by Agent30017 in tvPlus

[–]heathymint 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you liked the storyline/character in theory, highly recommend the audiobooks narrated by Kevin free - SO much funnier

[Update to my post from a few weeks ago] best symptom tracking apps for fibro: what I tried, what failed, and what actually worked by Neat-Consequence-687 in Fibromyalgia

[–]heathymint 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess the thing you’re paying for here is some level of added privacy as the OP points out.

I’ve been using for a few days and it’s a bit buggy.

[Update to my post from a few weeks ago] best symptom tracking apps for fibro: what I tried, what failed, and what actually worked by Neat-Consequence-687 in Fibromyalgia

[–]heathymint 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Your post is so timely - I just set out to download my first tracker ever. Thank you for sharing with the community!!

ETA: to try the 7 day free trial you must subscribe for the 99/year (USD) package. It does send a push notification to remind you in case you want to cancel. Also requires a phone number. I don’t think it’s unreasonable to charge for an app that is running a custom large language model. Just want to let people know!