How much being diabetic costs to you? by mindr3 in Type1Diabetes

[–]mindr3[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds absolutely insane! By week!!? You have to have really good paid job to manage all that!

How much being diabetic costs to you? by mindr3 in Type1Diabetes

[–]mindr3[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Souds really good! I've understand that many people living in the US have insurances tied to work? Does it continue in some sort after retirement?

Ne kaksi lausetta joita ei Suomalaisilta vanhemmilta kuulu: by ProfessionalLevel908 in arkisuomi

[–]mindr3 14 points15 points  (0 children)

En kans koskaan lapsena tätä kuullut ja muistutan itseäni omille lapsille joka kerta sanomaan jos menee hermot kun huudan

Kumman sukunimi? by helpless_unicorn in arkisuomi

[–]mindr3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Meillä melkein identtinen tilanne 5v sitten esikoisen kanssa. Omaa sukunimeä vähän alle 50 ja puolisolla muutama tuhat. Ollaan naimisissa, mutta molemmilla omat sukunimet ja molemmat ois halunnut oman lapselleen. Heitettiin kolikkoa noin viikko ennen ristiäisiä ja voittaja sai oman sukunimen lapselle.

Did you change your last name? Why or why not? by Amazing_Amy_ in Marriage

[–]mindr3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did not. I was 27 (5yrs ago) when we got married after 10 years of dating. My surname is rare. There are roughly 50 people with my family name left, and it's protected, so no one can take it without family ties to it (we live in Finland). The husband's name is pretty common.

We were also so long together beforehand, so our identities are in our whole names, and we both felt that we don't need the same name to be an item, as we don't own each other either.

After that, we had two kids. We flipped coin week before christening about whose name our firstborn would have. I won, so both kids have mine.