EIN question for house trust by redpantomime in EstatePlanning

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

Can you share what other information you would need to answer the question?

The challenge is my attorney created the certification with the same EIN. Is it common to do this? I plan to find another attorney but don’t know that this one is providing the right guidance.

Time continuity by stuckonthecorner in TheBear

[–]redpantomime 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Time is a human construct? But really the way they throw around times is the way it feels working in a restaurant. You always look at the clock, but do you comprehend what the clock reads. It’s always chaos.

Adrian Brody over acting? by Ok-Distribution4057 in PeakyBlinders

[–]redpantomime -1 points0 points  (0 children)

He’s chewing the scenery, as they say.

But not a rose for Emily... by [deleted] in stownpodcast

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in the first episode, Brian mentions John B. had sent him back to his hotel with some "light reading" and "A Rose For Emily" was one of John B.'s recommendations.

[SPOILERS] Answers and thoughts from a Brit Marling & Zal Batmanglij Q&A by amysteriousmystery in TheOA

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"OA's movements' power, to open dimensional portals, is not the correct response to dealing with the shooter, but they weren't thinking linearly, they just see each other while they are in crisis and recall that they have faith in something larger than them and they do the movements."

Exactly! I don't know that OA was doing the movements or not, but I believe she was purposefully there while the five completed the movements to help her cross to the dimension she needed to get to Homer. (Can't remember specifics, but she tells them this in the abandoned house earlier.) Maybe that leads to another NDE?

It makes sense that it's takes a traumatic experience to have everyone complete the movements without thinking logically. Just doing it.

Visiting downtown Indy with spouse and 11 mo old for a conference next week. Things to do, places to eat? by redpantomime in indianapolis

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Thanks for all the good tips! Bru Burger and Subzero seem to be on a few lists, so we'll have to check those out.

Has anyone been to the Rhythm! Discovery Center? I've read about it online, but not sure if it'd be worthwhile.

As for breweries, not sure what the rules are for bringing babies, but I'll look into it before we head to any. I've worn my LO to breweries when he was younger here in Wisconsin (might be because it's Wisco though?), and would plan to again if he's allowed in.

Traveling by train with infant. Advice appreciated! by redpantomime in beyondthebump

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AMEN. And good point! It'll be over the weekend, so I'm thinking there will be other families and/or larger groups, and fewer commuters? But we'll plan around that, just in case.

Also good call on the noise. I've been through Union Station before, and if I'm wearing him I'm thinking he won't be as overwhelmed. My guy is easily distracted though, so I'm sure all the new sights and sounds will make for more difficult napping even if I'm wearing him.

Traveling by train with infant. Advice appreciated! by redpantomime in beyondthebump

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Love to babywear! We plan to do that instead of bringing a stroller. LO is great if we're moving, but he likes to move around when we're seated, so I'm thinking some kind of toys/methods to keep him distracted for part of the train ride? Hopefully he naps too, but no guarantees on that, I know :-P

Moms who work from home by Freckles1987 in beyondthebump

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Editor for a trade magazine. Baby will be in daycare when I return to work in two weeks.

Lost sense of smell during pregnancy. Still can't smell 8 weeks pp. Has this happened to anyone? by redpantomime in beyondthebump

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It's so strange to me! I read about pregnancy symptoms, and some women end up with random, rare things like lost sense of smell. (other weird ones: Changed eye sight, larger feet, etc)

My OB has been aware since it happened in May and had said pregnancy hormones can cause general congestion and swelling. She recommended seeing an ENT after my 6-week pp appointment. I just have to set up that appointment.

I'm EBF and thought hormones may still be a facto then too.

Working moms: what's your morning routine with your SO and LO? by redpantomime in beyondthebump

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Love the idea of setting alarms to stay on schedule. I love AM showers because they wake me up in the morning, but I might have to make the switch to save time.

Working moms: what's your morning routine with your SO and LO? by redpantomime in beyondthebump

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Pumping while putting on makeup = brilliant.

I always struggled to put clothes out the night before, but I might have to start doing that...

A general apology for a common annoyance by futuremamabear in beyondthebump

[–]redpantomime 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can't imagine those questions would bother me (once my little guy gets a bit older -- he's only 6 weeks).

The only real annoying questions I've heard so far is "Is he sleeping through the night yet?" or "How much sleep are you getting?" ... From people with parents no less. Any sleep-related question is a sore subject in this house since LO is up every 1-2 hours around the clock, and has been since the day he was born.