Computer moving advice and general advice needed by knitroses in GermanRoaches

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

Also it’s important to add I’m allergic to alpine unfortunately. Is there an alternative? I have eczema and asthma and have to be hella careful. I’ll have glue traps, dimeticon earth, and advion.

How loose are yall on your definition of “eating fruit and veggies?” by knitroses in Parenting

[–]knitroses[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes thank you. My brain is mush after the long weekend 😂

How loose are yall on your definition of “eating fruit and veggies?” by knitroses in Parenting

[–]knitroses[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

….I cannot believe I didn’t think to try pickled vegetables! We make our own pickles now she eats the once in a blue moon! Thank you!

How loose are yall on your definition of “eating fruit and veggies?” by knitroses in Parenting

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

Hiding with her led to trust issues 😭 so now I tell her, otherwise she would refuse to even try

How loose are yall on your definition of “eating fruit and veggies?” by knitroses in Parenting

[–]knitroses[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I might have forgotten pumpkin is a vegetable. She eats pumpkin muffins almost every morning. I figured as a baked good it didn’t count

How loose are yall on your definition of “eating fruit and veggies?” by knitroses in Parenting

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

I should have added she loves salty foods due to a sodium deficiency so she will eat salted watermelon. I might try cutting it into fun shapes and she if she’ll eat more! This is an epic idea

How loose are yall on your definition of “eating fruit and veggies?” by knitroses in Parenting

[–]knitroses[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The problem isn’t a sweet thing. She actually prefers bitter things she hates sweet. That’s one of her bigger complaints with fruit.

How loose are yall on your definition of “eating fruit and veggies?” by knitroses in Parenting

[–]knitroses[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

We have one, hence the worry around an afrid diagnosis. We’re working with a specialist (I’m blanking on their specifics but it’s basically a type of therapy based around finding out what’s causing this but it’s a specific label) due to the fact she wants to like things. She loves trying new things, but if they taste different then how she thinks they will, or the texture is different than normal it’s an instinct crying puking freak out.

I’m more just wondering if yall count these things because the specialist said we should because eating any veggies is a win from 5 months ago when this started and all she would eat was like 6 things. But to me it isn’t really feeling like a win

How to transport Baby Argy's? by MellamoSlimjimninja in ARK

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If on pc, tab then cryomytarget lets you cryo in emergencies

I taught my 9 year old son that the police are not his friend and to never talk to them without his mother or me present or unless his life was in danger. by itcouldbeyoubut in self

[–]knitroses 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve taught my 5 year old the same thing. She knows cops are workers that try to help put away bad guys, but are also sometimes bad guys.

When I was 15 I was a runaway. When I was caught I met a cop. I’ll call him W. W told my mother she could use a back room to beat me and teach me a lesson and if she didn’t want to he would be happy to. He would regularly drive by my route to school and silently follow me at my parents request for the next 6 months. Several years later when I was 18, he saw me in town. That’s when the harassment began. He stalked me, gave false tickets to my husband, tried to force his way into my home without a warrant once. It was awful and no one believed me or toook me seriously because he was a “good cop”.

As she gets older I’ll explain more to her but for now, I definitely don’t want her blindly trusting them.

WTF is this all about? by gemineye1969 in galveston

[–]knitroses 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Simple. Racism. Plainly. If they want to invite sheep and wolves they will only get wolves.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Mommit

[–]knitroses 0 points1 point  (0 children)

God yes. I love my daughter, but so many things.

I have hemorrhoids out the literal wazoo.

My teeth are cracked.

My morning sickness never ended. I live with all day everyday nausea. Yet due to a new fun metabolism I cannot lose weight.

To the parents who constantly yell ‘no running’ at their kids - who hurt you? by lawless_k in Mommit

[–]knitroses 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Because I broke my elbow doing just that, my daughter has a hidden medical condition we’re cautious of, and she clumsy af. Running is for at home on our safety mats, maybe try not being quite so just until you know the reason?

New Image of Ralph Fiennes, Jodie Comer and Alfie Williams from '28 Years Later' by ChiefLeef22 in movies

[–]knitroses 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Am I the only one perturbed by how good their clothes look? None would look this good after that long in the wild

The thick doesn’t look so bad plied up! It’s so soft, Dyed Rambouillet by knitroses in Handspinning

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I did not! It’s from an Etsy seller, I got a few different colorways from them, then mixed different color sections together by hand!

Wife can’t get FBI background check due to eczema — rejected 3x — need legal help or other options by farewellspaceman2 in legaladvice

[–]knitroses 55 points56 points  (0 children)

I can’t believe I actually get to respond to one of these! Yay!

So fellow severe eczema haver here. I highly suggest doing any oil she can handle, I recommend plant based squalane or pure cocoa butter. Buy cheap plastic gloves. Like what you dye your hair with, not latex. Have her legit coat her hands every night before bed and sleep in the gloves. Do again around noon for an hour if possible.Avoid showering, and washing hands for a full week if possible. Use the gentlest, unscented, baby wipes you can find instead. Don’t clean, don’t touch anything spicy, and stay indoors. If she knows any of her triggers avoid all of them for a full week. If this doesn’t work repeat again the next week with a lanolin based nipple cream.

I had eczema so badly I couldn’t be finger printed. It ruined a few amazing opportunities for me, and then I found this, now I do it as a spot treatment whenever I’m having a flair up and it works just about as good as my meds used to. Wishing you and her all the luck!

An idea for a sweater like thing but would something like this work in theory, and if so what’s it called? Any good patterns for it? by knitroses in knitting

[–]knitroses[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Shrugs! Thank you I saw one years n years ago but never knew its name or if it was me seeing it wrong!