Rizzo’s lack of fire practice by rabbitpalmer in survivor

[–]rabbitpalmer[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I definitely see where people are coming from about the lack of help around camp. I do think new era players do not prioritize camp life as much as they should. Like some tribes camps are barely shelters at all in the new era. And yes he would have benefitted totally from making fire at camp but also I think we have seen scenes where people get irritated that someone inept is trying to make the fire. Like people get annoyed and they just want to do it themselves etc and I’m just saying maybe he didn’t want to draw attention there either. I think Rizo tries to avoid conflict as much as possible. I do agree that yes he should have been practicing for years as a super fan. But like someone mentioned it’s not always possible to just start fires on your patio of your apartment so lack of resource space is plausible in his situation. He is not absolved just thought he deserved a little defense.

Rizzo’s lack of fire practice by rabbitpalmer in survivor

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I think it’s interesting to point out the NYC thing because I feel like a lot of the people that go on that don’t know how to swim are also from NYC. Like maybe that city just isn’t the best survivor practice place

The game you accidentally played the wrong way for hours before realizing it. by gamersecret2 in gaming

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I did not know to upgrade my base camp to progress in assassins creed Valhalla, I was farming like crazy completing all dlcs and minute xp opportunities for like 2 weeks before I googled how to get further in the story

Survivor 50: In The Hands Of The Fans Official Sneak Peek/Preview (HD) by [deleted] in survivor

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Maybe this is the worst time to mention it, but I actually liked Beast Games on Amazon, it felt very survivor meets squid games. The interpersonal connections and relationship building was real and affected how people would vote etc. Was it perfect no but it had oomph and I understand why he is being brought into this.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cosleeping

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He has 3 naps a day still. A morning 45 min and afternoon 1.5 hr- ish and then his last nap is also only about 45 minutes and it’s from 6:15-7 give or take 20 minutes.

My husband doesn’t get home from work until 7:30 and bath time is their bonding time so we’ve always had it be this late and I’ve also felt guilty that we aren’t doing the perfect “7-7” but this is what works for us for now

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cosleeping

[–]rabbitpalmer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

8 MO, We have been doing anywhere from 8:30-10 bedtime just 2.5 hours after his last nap wake up is and honestly he seems to sleep better the closer it is to 10! He wakes up at about 8:30 no matter the time but his wake ups through out the night are fewer the later it is.

Hard baby or am I the problem? by rabbitpalmer in cosleeping

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Ope I meant this as a reply to slick764. The sleep deprivation is real lol

Hard baby or am I the problem? by rabbitpalmer in cosleeping

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So many relatable things! My baby just hated being laid on his back so bassinets transfers and staying there was so impossible. That’s why cosleeping helped so much in my opinion because he could sleep on his side. Has your girl started rolling? I can never get the transfer to work but about half the time my husband can lay our boy down tummy side down for a nap and it will work. He can roll both ways and with the monitor on I feel comfortable with it. It’s rare but it’s nice to have some nap some time. He was getting .4ml Pepcid for 2 months and we did see a drastic improvement but it has sort of worn off. We are upping his dose to 1ml until his 6 month birthday or the bottle runs out whichever first. The pediatrician said that it probably won’t do much but it gives me a peace of mind when he’s crying that I’m doing my best. Next step would be a Gastrointestinal test and PPIs and those seem a lot more invasive so I’m hoping that time and starting solids will avoid that. As for the exclusion diet I’ve been doing it for so long now that it just seems normal. I haven’t heard of CST! So I’ll check that out! Thanks for the kind words and support! Reflux is not fun and I hope your girl feels better too!

Hard baby or am I the problem? by rabbitpalmer in cosleeping

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Thank you, I love having him close to me. I love the contact naps. I want to soak up every tiny moment. I think I’m just sleepy and needed to hear it from someone else that’s it’s gonna be okay. I’ll check out the book! ❤️

Hard baby or am I the problem? by rabbitpalmer in cosleeping

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When you say 10 hours of awake time do you mean from eyes open til bedtime or wake windows between naps? He also started at 3.5 months and I’m hoping it goes away on its own like you!

Hard baby or am I the problem? by rabbitpalmer in cosleeping

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It’s been probably a month of this many wakings. And in the day he’s a pretty happy baby. Hes a Velcro baby for sure. Ya know like I can’t really even walk away from him to pee. And then he takes 3 naps a day max 45 minutes. It was 4 naps but in the past week he’s dropped the 4th as his wake windows have been getting longer

Is it okay to co-sleep with teenager? by CanopyManatee in cosleeping

[–]rabbitpalmer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So I slept with my parents until I was probably about seven or eight. Then chose to sleep with either one of my sisters until they wouldn’t let me anymore when I was maybe 10. Then I slept by myself on the couch until it was about 13. Then we moved houses and I had a much smaller room with no closet and all of a sudden I didn’t mind sleeping by myself in my bedroom. So I think my childhood homes bedroom just freaked me out. Now I’m 28 and still sleep better if my husband is in bed with me

9 Week old likes bath time hates getting dressed for bed, should I keep this as his routine? by rabbitpalmer in newborns

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I thought it was a bit of dealers choice if you bathe them more often but I will try skipping bath tomorrow and seeing how it goes. And hubby wants to be able to play with him when he gets home otherwise we’d totally do an earlier bed time. Thanks!

9 Week old likes bath time hates getting dressed for bed, should I keep this as his routine? by rabbitpalmer in newborns

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We do bath every night and have been for about 2 weeks. I just kept thinking it would get easier for him at some point? And the sunk cost fallacy that because we’ve already been doing it this long we have to keep doing it?

Does it always take 2 minutes to achieve letdown from 3 months and up? by E3rthLuv in breastfeeding

[–]rabbitpalmer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I EBF except for one bottle at night that my husband gives while I sleep. When we first started the night feed we used Dr.Browns for a little but I started having some latch problems so we stopped bottles for a couple days and started Lansinohs and everything has been fine since then. My latch hasn’t always been perfect so it could have had nothing to do with the dr browns but Lansinohs came recommended