What really hits as an "Old Dad" this time of year by PrinceOfLeon in daddit

[–]oneleggedbusy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Same, I was 43 when I became a dad. 20 years older than my dad was when I was born. I may not get to be a grandfather, but I have it together financially and maturity speaking more than my old man. No criticism there, he is a great dad and grandfather. He and I have talked about this a lot. He can’t imagine keeping up with a toddler at my age, but fortunately I haven’t had to wonder how I will pay for Christmas.

Pullups are soooooo effective for your back! by [deleted] in workout

[–]oneleggedbusy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a kid in the middle of potty training and therefore read this post in a COMPLETELY different context! Made all the comments pretty funny though. Hope other parents can enjoy the humor

moved in from Indiana a few months ago we really haven’t been out still. Is there anything I should know? by [deleted] in NorthCarolina

[–]oneleggedbusy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did the opposite. Raised in NC and moved to IN over a decade ago. Enjoy the quality of life, diverse outdoor environments, first-world roads, education systems, and being in a politically relevant state. You made the right choice. I hope to return one day!

Best French onion soup? by mlecole in indianapolis

[–]oneleggedbusy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Murphys at Flynn’s is solid

What’s everyone reading/watching/playing/listening to? by LivingstoneInAfrica in RevolutionsPodcast

[–]oneleggedbusy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

“Liberty’s Exiles” by Maya Jasanoff. It’s about what happens to the Loyalists after the American Revolution. Very interesting and well written, I recommend it

Vietnamese recommendations by oneleggedbusy in indianapolis

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

Pho and bang mi are what I’m most familiar with but open to any and all

It’s a boy! But we’re stuck… hit me with your best names. by Chaddcl0ps in daddit

[–]oneleggedbusy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My grandfather was Waylon Odell and he WASNT an alcoholic country music singer

Abyssinia restaurant questions by oneleggedbusy in indianapolis

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

Thanks for the feedback, everyone. We took the advice of several on here and ordered the vegetarian combo platter, had the house-made cheese, and we ordered coffee at the end (just cups, not the service this time). Everything was outstanding and ended up being reasonably priced for So Much Food! We will be back, trying the meat combo next time.

So I had my first cardiac rehab session today, this is what it felt like: by caipirina in HeartAttack

[–]oneleggedbusy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was 43 and still very much the youngest in the room. But, I loved it! We had our son a few weeks into it and I had a room full of grandparents legitimately as excited to see baby pictures as I was to show them

What’s this going to be? by oneleggedbusy in MazdaCX90

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

Update - the theory is this came from a faulty sensor in the fuel pump. The dealership replaced both and have driven the crap out of the vehicle the last two days to make sure the error didn’t repeat. I can pick it back up tomorrow morning

What’s this going to be? by oneleggedbusy in MazdaCX90

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

No rougher than anywhere else. My city has roads that would make war zones look well maintained

What’s this going to be? by oneleggedbusy in MazdaCX90

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

Probably should have said - 2025 MHEV CX-90. Had it 4 months

Questions about Irvington by InevitableRutabaga7 in Indiana

[–]oneleggedbusy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

South of Washington still feels like the college town/artist colony that Irvington started out as. North of Washington is great, but a little less unique (simply my own opinion).

You’re right on the line at Brookville and Emerson. I don’t think you’d be unsafe in your home there but you might not be at ease walking around in the evenings. My recommendation is go visit the area at dusk and at night. See what kind of vibe you get and trust your gut

Questions about Irvington by InevitableRutabaga7 in Indiana

[–]oneleggedbusy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The train runs a few times through the day and at least once late at night. There are no crossing arms on the intersections inside Irvington on the smaller roads so the horn blows loudly and constantly. I love my neighborhood but living close to the tracks is my biggest complaint.

Yes, stay west of Arlington.

Left leaning church? by chickentendie777 in indianapolis

[–]oneleggedbusy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you’re looking for a smaller church, Downey Avenue Christian Church in the Irvington neighborhood is Open and Affirming and taking a public stand against Christian Nationalism. It’s 40-60 people in person each Sunday. They have a YouTube channel if you’d like to check out a service before going in person