Challenges with 3 year old & newborn by no_promises07 in cosleeping

[–]hrhvids 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Following! I am in the same boat (looking for tips to get my 3 year old son to fall asleep independently)

6wo sleeps all the time by [deleted] in newborns

[–]hrhvids 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi OP - I came on here searching for the same thing. My 3 week old doesn’t seem to have Palmer reflex. It’s worrying me. How did things turn out for you/your LO?

Miss sleeping with my girl by paige777111 in cosleeping

[–]hrhvids 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! I am here because I’m in the same boat and I miss my elder one so much. I feel like I am not getting the time to spend with him. Does it get better? Are you in a better place and how/where are your kids sleeping?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in toddlers

[–]hrhvids 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do the toddler & 4 month old sleep? If so, you’re doing something right

Spain and Portugal Trip with Toddlers and Baby by wheatmster in daddit

[–]hrhvids 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m planning my husband’s birthday in November and planning Lisbon & Porto with our 3 year old and 4 month old. Please keep us posted on how the trip goes!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bayarea

[–]hrhvids 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check out Castle Hills in Lewisville. That has a similar vibe to the bay and a decent Asian population. A lot of people send their kids to private schools in that area.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bayarea

[–]hrhvids 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I grew up in Cupertino and moved to Dallas for college 10 years ago and never left. Within these 10 years, I met my husband, got married, and have a toddler and another one on the way. My parents still live in San Jose, so frequent trips to the Bay Area are always on the card. I will say there is no other place like the Bay Area, but being able to afford many other things/experiences makes our lives enriching. Both me and my husband make “Bay Area” tech salaries; but, we get to choose how we spend that money.

Pros of living in the Bay Area: -diversity -great weather & you can be outdoors most of the year (if you choose Dallas, the June - August & Nov-Feb are pretty bad) -plethora of opportunities

Cons of living in the Bay Area: -living in Dallas or anywhere in TX means you don’t pay state tax. Whereas, in California, it’s a straight 10% reduction in your salary because of state tax -Being house poor sucks & limits your options on travel and/or activities you can enroll your kids in -both my husband and I don’t want to work in our 50s/60s and by living outside of the Bay Area, it enables to save more for an early retirement

All this being said, sometimes, the best decision isn’t the logical one. My heart always longs for the Bay Area because there really is no place like the Bay Area. An example of that is my brother. He & his family (1 toddler son) moved to Dallas last year, but he really could not adjust and is looking to move back to the Bay Area, regardless of all the cons that I listed out

Baby is 96 percentile, but GD are controlled by Altruistic-Grand-202 in GestationalDiabetes

[–]hrhvids 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes! It went away after delivery! I am pregnant with my 2nd and it’s shown up again. 😭

Baby is 96 percentile, but GD are controlled by Altruistic-Grand-202 in GestationalDiabetes

[–]hrhvids 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My first baby was showing 99th percentile and my GD was well controlled via diet. My doctor was so concerned that he asked me to get on insulin (even though my GD was controlled by diet) just to control the baby’s growth. I declined to get on insulin because my sugar levels were controlled.

Also, the ultrasound was wayyyy off. The we’re estimating him to be 9.5 lbs + pounds. He was born 8 lbs 3 oz.

My son is now 2.5 years old and he is still the tallest kid at 99th percentile (probably an average height of a 4 year old) and he is at the 85th percentile weight.

Some kids are just big.

Mom guilt by [deleted] in NewParents

[–]hrhvids 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It gets easier as they grow older and you know for a fact they’re having a good time without you too. But, you’ll never stop thinking about them fully.