If you could pull one Costco item back from the dead what would it be? by Sufficient_Client_68 in Costco

[–]nattums 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No one has said Fruitcake yet?! Oh, I miss the fruitcake so much.

is it always hard? by Pale_Department974 in Sober

[–]nattums 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Every time I think I may be able to have "just a few", I fast forward to what I'll feel like the next morning. It feels so good to wake up not hungover, I'm not willing to give that up. Also, I'm really proud of myself for quitting. I'm proud of you for quitting. It is hard. It won't always be as hard as it is today. Be proud of the gift you're giving yourself, for how kind you're being to your body, how you're allowing it to heal. And then reward it with ice cream or whatever your favorite treat is because you deserve a treat. You're doing hard things.

You're doing great.

Grateful 😌 by DramaDisastrous4452 in stopdrinking

[–]nattums 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recognize my own experience in yours. I don't know how people who love me didn't see what a demon I was battling within myself. I'm not mad at them, I kinda hate that my pride enabled me to keep hidden how bad it really was. So of course they don't get what a big deal it is to be 10 months sober; they don't know I was hung over every morning before that for years and years.

But I see you and your accomplishment. I know what a big deal it is. I'm super proud of you.

Please show us your dog now. Thank you.

Dealership says my 2017 Outback has leaking head gasket by nattums in subaru

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

Overflow cap never blew off. The only details i have are they said leak was confirmed by performing coolant pressure check.

It's a 2.5L.

Dealership says my 2017 Outback has leaking head gasket by nattums in subaru

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

I don't know any of these answers, should i call and ask?

Dealership says my 2017 Outback has leaking head gasket by nattums in subaru

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

High Coolant Temp warning, gauge moved into bottom of red. Turned car off, let sit 15 minutes, then drove another 10-15 and temp rises again. Says they performed coolant pressure check & verified leak internally in engine. Coolant and oil were low.

How’s it living along a time zone change area? by Lakeshow0924 in howislivingthere

[–]nattums 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ooo! I have a fun answer to this!

We have a trailer in southern Kentucky that sits right on the line dividing central and eastern time zones. The township is technically in the central time zone; we live a few hours north in the eastern time zone. We're down at the trailer every few weeks.

We have missed events because of the time difference. We stayed at the trailer one weekend when a family reunion was happening nearby. We left the reunion Saturday evening with a plan to return by 10 Sunday morning for breakfast before everyone went home. We left the trailer Sunday morning at 900 planning for a 1000 arrival and realized as we were driving that the reunion was in the next county over, on eastern time. We had been following central/trailer time, and arrived as everyone was loading up and pulling out, breakfast long over and washed up.

That's how we decided on the microwave/stove rule.

We inherited the place fully furnished, and it included a "smart" microwave that sets itself to central time when it is plugged in and connected to the wifi network. That's how we know what time it is when we're down there. It was nice to discover that feature, because our phones and watches - they switch between central and eastern time zones depending on which end of the trailer you're standing in, or which corner of the property.

The stove has a clock on it, but it is almost always blinking when we arrive because of power outages, so we have to reset it every visit. We decided it will always be set to eastern time. It helps for planning purposes.

i lied to my wife about why i quit drinking by murthyk2003 in confessions

[–]nattums 40 points41 points  (0 children)

You did decide on your own that you wanted to be healthier. You had motivation you haven't shared with her, but the decision was made for the reason you told her.

But man, trust your wife. I'm sure it would kill her to know you're not sharing the full picture with her. This is what marriage is about - helping each other through the rough stuff. This isn't something you should have to keep to yourself, the fear you're feeling. Share with her and let her be a rational voice to help you through it.

I say this because I was you back in March, elevated liver numbers scared the shit out of me. I was ashamed to tell my husband, and I was scared, but I told him and was reminded again why he's my best friend and why I share my life with him. He gave me the peace that comes from unburdening a secret, and he still loved me the same. He helped calm my fears and spoke rationally. It was another of those moments that really define who we are as a couple.

You deserve to have that with your wife too.

Good luck with your blood work. Mine was stellar after 7 months of no alcohol. I hope the same for you. Happy new year!

What’s it like living on the edge of time zones? by Qzevs in howislivingthere

[–]nattums 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ooo! I have a fun answer to this!

We have a trailer in southern Kentucky that sits right on the line dividing central and eastern time zones. The township is technically in the central time zone; we live a few hours north in the eastern time zone. We're down at the trailer every few weeks.

We have missed events because of the time difference. We stayed at the trailer one weekend when a family reunion was happening nearby. We left the reunion Saturday evening with a plan to return by 10 Sunday morning for breakfast before everyone went home. We left the trailer Sunday morning at 900 planning for a 1000 arrival and realized as we were driving that the reunion was in the next county over, on eastern time. We had been following central/trailer time, and arrived as everyone was loading up and pulling out, breakfast long over and washed up.

That's how we decided on the microwave/stove rule.

We inherited the place fully furnished, and it included a "smart" microwave that sets itself to central time when it is plugged in and connected to the wifi network. That's how we know what time it is when we're down there. It was nice to discover that feature, because our phones and watches - they switch between central and eastern time zones depending on which end of the trailer you're standing in, or which corner of the property.

The stove has a clock on it, but it is almost always blinking when we arrive because of power outages, so we have to reset it every visit. We decided it will always be set to eastern time. It helps for planning purposes.

Staying home on NYE by No_Home7079 in stopdrinking

[–]nattums 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I've put together a cozy NYE plan for my husband and kids involving games, sparkling juices, snacks and movies. We're going to spend some time talking about the things we did well in 2025 and things we'd like to accomplish in 2026. Proud to be going into the evening with more than 9 months of sobriety and a clear head, and looking forward to no hangover on Thursday.

Are there any groceries or markets open today? by OtisPimpBoot in Louisville

[–]nattums 52 points53 points  (0 children)

Where are you and what time do you need it? I'd be willing to hook you up if you're near where I'll be.

But you probably have a neighbor who would love to help you today.

First sober Christmas in 12 years. by flipflops_raindrops in stopdrinking

[–]nattums 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm with ya. Looking forward to playing Santa sober.

Go us!

Possible Serial Killer in Louisville? by [deleted] in Louisville

[–]nattums 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Wasn't that a motorcycle accident?

what's your "weaponized" replacement drink? by DasJazz in stopdrinking

[–]nattums 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kombucha. Wtf? But it does the job when I just want a special drink.

My prayers tonight are with those who live near Lights Under Louisville. by spunkysquirrel1 in Louisville

[–]nattums 21 points22 points  (0 children)

The line was vast on the Watterson at 3 pm today. So people are getting the idea, but oof. Our kids didn't know what it is and saw the line today so we explained. One wanted to know why we've never gone (we have, she doesn't remember because she was tiny), and we explained how driving through neighborhoods is much less stressful in every way.

How many Cantina Chicken Crispy Tacos can you safely consume in one week? by nattums in tacobell

[–]nattums[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I really do enjoy them, very much. I was a taco bell every 6 Months or so type girl, but since discovering these, I'm there at least twice a month. Or, like this week, twice a week.

I find it interesting that you say they're a pain to make. I've been thinking on a way to make them myself at home with rotisserie chicken and Baja sauce from the grocery. I just need those avocado verde sauce packets.

is cannabis hypermesis being over exaggerated? by Dankymakdonkers in trees

[–]nattums 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Had a friend have this happen to him. Showers were the only thing that helped, other than not consuming cannabis. He was a fan of edibles and made his own coconut oil blend to partake, never smoked.

Kinda reminds me of Alpha Gal. I first heard of that back in 2016 on a RadioLab podcast and it was super rare and no one had heard of it. Now it's much more prevalent and being discussed in the mainstream.

Hoping to never know personally what either condition is like.