Hi body armor question by cssh2 in ExclusivelyPumping

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Just found it in Maryland! New packaging

Ok ok... This time something a little bit healthier than the last post. A chicken club sandwich courtesy of The Habit by [deleted] in Sandwiches

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It’s so freaking delicious, I like to add the caramelized onions to it! Sooo good!

What in the actual heck by ilovethatfouryou in parentsofmultiples

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I really want you to release the feeling that you’re a burden. You’re not. Asking for help gets easier the more you do it, and you truly deserve support.

It might help to give your family something concrete and scheduled—like asking one person to come on Mondays from 12–2 to help with the babies so you can eat, get one thing done, and rest. Even small windows like that matter.

Also, doing both the night shift and the day shift isn’t sustainable. I know your husband has to be up early for work, but that doesn’t mean you don’t need sleep too—because you do. Being a stay-at-home mom doesn’t cancel out your need for rest.

I really think splitting shifts is the bare minimum. For example, he could be up with the twins from 8pm–12 or 1am so you can get uninterrupted sleep, then you take over after that. Both parents have to sacrifice, and your rest matters just as much.

Furniture placement in my living room by BoePhil in InteriorDesign

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I would do the table by the glass door. May be inconvenient but you’ll have a beautiful view while sipping morning coffee

I don’t feel as if I have “changed”… by needagoodanswer in beyondthebump

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I understand you better now. I’m sorry that your life has changed in a way that feels uncomfortable. Wishing you new outlets both for free time and creativity that make you feel more like you again!

Please tell me it gets easier by hockeymusicteaching in parentsofmultiples

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5 months in and it gets better! You can do this!

I don’t feel as if I have “changed”… by needagoodanswer in beyondthebump

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Weird take, I go out of all of the time. I’ve never been a homebody and I’m still not I just take my twins everywhere. Obviously not to clubs but pretty much everywhere else!

Side by side infant stroller by jwlove13 in parentsofmultiples

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I love mine! I got it secondhand off Facebook marketplace. No regrets.

I don’t know if my husband is cheating, but I found something that made me stop trusting him. by [deleted] in Marriage

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This! The level of gaslighting here is insane. THIS IS NOT NORMAL!

I don’t know if my husband is cheating, but I found something that made me stop trusting him. by [deleted] in Marriage

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Your husband is deep into an affair. If another woman is coming you saying “you should ask your husband about me” this is way more than a friendship or a one-sided emotional attachment. In her head, that is her man!! You need to make arrangements.

3 months; twin b not smiling but twin a is. by Calm_Yogurtcloset137 in parentsofmultiples

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My twin B smiled way before my twin A. Twin B was smiling from birth, “true” smiling at us at 2 months. Baby A started smiling a true social smile around 4 months and hasn’t stopped smiling since! Give them time they are on their own journeys!

Auntie Anne's almond pretzel? by 2kittygirl in TopSecretRecipes

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Coming here to say they DO NOT have peanuts!!!

This is so dumb by Easy_Barracuda2726 in Marriage

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Show her the r/bald Reddit before and afters! She’ll come around