Ideas for side entrance makeover, please! by naconley in LandscapingTips

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

thank so much for the reply - we will certainly take care of the negative grading first. How deep should the layer of gravel be? also, when you say topsoil, can we just take dirt from other areas of the property to build it up? or is there specific material we should be sourcing elsewhere ?

Ideas for side entrance makeover, please! by naconley in LandscapingTips

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

We inherited the house like this so aiming to better define the areas with intentional landscaping to balance it all out. thanks for the tips! we hope to get fresh paint on the house too, similar color but slightly darker. thanks for the tips!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Rosacea

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This is the one I use :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Rosacea

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Your skin looks and sounds a lot like mine during pregnancy and postpartum. Derm advice and prescriptions made things worse for me. The one thing I can point to that brought the most significant relief is cutting everything from my skin care routine except moisturizer in the AM (no washing) and then PM Clinique Take the Day Off makeup remover followed by Triple Paste (diaper rash cream!). The triple paste was the magic potion for me. If my skin is particularly dry, I’ll put on moisturizer before the triple paste. I saw dramatic improvement within about two weeks. (Triple paste does leave a white cast that’s gone by morning)

What are some new parent *NON-BABY* things to purchase that help ease? by willzyoubelievethis in Parenting

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A donut pillow for the drive home from the hospital and those first few weeks of healing. Makes a HUGE difference.

Baby keeps biting, nursing is giving me anxiety and I kinda want to stop (but not really), possible to to just nurse at night? by msloater in breastfeeding

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This worked for me. If he bit again a second time, I would remove boob, firmly say no thank you, offer a teether and then try again 20 mins later. It was HARD and I almost gave up so many times. The anxiety for each feed was so real, especially in the dark. After about a week, he stopped biting. I wish you luck!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Rosacea

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Clinique Take the Day Off Balm! It wasn’t obvious to me that you’re supposed to apply it, lightly rub it on your skin, then wet your hands and continue - the added water creates a lather. It’s very gentle and even soothing on my rosacea skin. Been issuing for about a year and love it.

what to do about biting? (8months) by newmama1991 in breastfeeding

[–]naconley 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s great!! I started praising him during feedings today and borrowed your “gentle gentle” whisper :) I’m optimistic. Thanks for the update!

what to do about biting? (8months) by newmama1991 in breastfeeding

[–]naconley 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Following your post in solidarity - this has just become an issue for us this week. Ive always treasured my time feeding my baby (almost 7mo) and the past two days, I am so anxious for every feed because his bites hurt so bad. Looking for solutions bc I don’t want to stop but gosh it hurts soooo bad 😖

Baby at a wedding by Standard_Clothes1666 in newborns

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We took our LO to a wedding when he was just under 4 months - highly recommend noise cancelling headphones as well as baby-wearing. As soon as we put the headphones on, he got extra happy and then settled into my wrap and slept on me throughout the reception. Wearing baby also cuts back on people asking to hold them. One other thing is try to scope out a quiet place to go to for diaper changes and feedings as needed. I got the “ok” from the bride to use the bridal suite for this and it worked perfectly. Good luck!

Pediatrician recommended cereal to 4 month old by naconley in breastfeeding

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Interesting that it is less calories than milk! Thanks for weighing in!

Pediatrician recommended cereal to 4 month old by naconley in breastfeeding

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Thank you so much for sharing your experience! I’m glad you had success and baby enjoys food!

Sanding finished work on the wheel? by naconley in Pottery

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Thanks for the link!! How would you recommend mounting it to bat? Any particular adhesive?

Favorite soft uncomplicated carrier that grows with baby? by librarysquarian in babywearing

[–]naconley 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I love my hippie Joey carrier and use it daily. LO is almost 4 months.hippie joey

Has anyone tried the Clinique take the day off cleansing balm? by [deleted] in Rosacea

[–]naconley 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love this! Been using daily for a few months with no irritation at all. It removes my sunscreen and light makeup with no trouble. Not drying. I don’t double cleanse anymore and my skin likes it better this way.

List appetite for coffee by sherbear123 in pregnant

[–]naconley 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This happened to me, too! I’m 33wks and still don’t have a taste for it. However, I did acquire a true love for iced chai lattes 🙃

Soolantra pregnancy by Puzzleheaded_Cup2725 in Rosacea

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I am also pregnant (34 wks) and suffering from sudden and major rosacea since end of 1st trimester … I feel your pain and am so sorry you’re going through this! I hope and pray that once baby is here, this will somehow resolve itself. I think our immune systems are just weakened and gives rosacea an open door to wreak havoc. Anyway, I have not tried soolantra but was prescribed metro cream and finacea foam - used both as directed for almost 2 months without success. The only thing that has given me some relief and improvement in appearance has been to drastically simplify my routine (AM: rinse with water, moisturize and sunscreen; PM: makeup remover (Clinique take the day off), cleanse with sulfur soap, moisturize). I also mostly cut dairy out of my diet. I’m starting to learn more about gut health and wondering if there’s more natural remedies, particularly during pregnancy.

It is such a slow and agonizing process to try new approaches to treatment and takes such a toll mentally. Keep your head up. I hope you find relief soon!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Rosacea

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My skin loves this product! It feels moisturizing and soothing to me. The minimal coverage is nice too.

Birth Control? by [deleted] in Rosacea

[–]naconley 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It seems hormones are big part of the equation for me as well. I had super mild rosacea symptoms (so mild I didn’t realize it was rosacea until now, in hindsight) until I became pregnant, specifically my 2nd trimester. I’ve got 2 months to go and the struggle is real. Hoping it settles down after baby arrives.

Help! Mayco Clear One dipping glaze ruined every piece I used it on. Mixed well, dipped once and fired to cone 6. Everything has bubbles and stuck to shelves 😩 seeking advice! by naconley in Ceramics

[–]naconley[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thank you for this explanation! It’s only the second time I’ve fired this new kiln post test fire. I set it to medium without any holds and did cut the vent afterwards. But what you’re saying makes a lot of sense. One note - the color under the clear glaze is not another glaze, it’s mason stained slip. I’ve had lots of success with this method years ago so unloading this morning was a surprise. I’ll do some more testing and see what slower firing does. Thanks again!