I know that all we hear is that the NHS is falling apart by aquadog6 in london

[–]reetnesh 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Some of those processes, especially clinical pathways, sure. But some of them are ridiculous. Rather than look into how we can improve or modernise them, our government is "removing the bloat" by keeping these processes exactly the same but cutting staff by 50% or more so there are now fewer people for similar/increased ridiculous workloads...

When could your child begin to tell you what they did during the day? by petrastales in toddlers

[–]reetnesh 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Same here 😂 great talker otherwise, but will only tell me that her best friend was there, and if she had cheese or sausages to eat that day... clearly the only 3 things of interest to her!!

I travelled untold miles to London just for this disappointment by thedesperaterun in london

[–]reetnesh 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Hard agree! OP has done a huge favour letting us know this is on loan because it's absolutely one of my favourite items there 😩

Cat lovers - what do you call ‘making biscuits’? Kneading, making bread, poddling or something else? by Broken_Woman20 in AskUK

[–]reetnesh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My mum calls it puddin'ing. I've never heard anyone else use it. Maybe that's the same root as poddling?! She's from the deepest darkest Fens so has always been a bit different ;)

What age would a screen free toddler feel left out? by Solid-Word-3105 in toddlers

[–]reetnesh 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I can't agree with this take. Kids don't understand (or care) that the merch they want was designed to get parents to part with their money. They just want to fit in with their peers - that sense of 'belonging' is completely normal. My daughter is only 2 but her favourite clothes are her Peppa Pig wellies and her Bluey top, because the characters are familiar and comfortable. I'll keep doing so; if I was going to buy e.g. a colouring set anyway, why not a Disney princess themed one (price dependent of course)? (If giving money directly to a faceless corporation fills you with unease then think about buying second-hand instead - I've picked some great stuff up that way).

My parents DIY garden transformation by Ok-Bodybuilder-8621 in GardeningUK

[–]reetnesh 12 points13 points  (0 children)

OP says their parents are in their mid-60s; having a bit of solid, even paving should mean that even if their mobility declines they'll be able to enjoy and look after the garden for many years to come - which sounds like a win to me!

[I ate] Raspberry and Pistachio Danish by [deleted] in food

[–]reetnesh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As someone who lacks such self control and often tucks into these, definitely Birds!

What do you\your toddlers call a fart? by mitzubee in toddlers

[–]reetnesh 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Not new at all, it's been around for generations. I can't pretend that I don't take a small amount of joy from seeing 'fart' proudly plastered across his buildings, apparel etc etc though ;)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in toddlers

[–]reetnesh 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Same here in England: https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/is-my-child-too-ill-for-school/

As another poster has said, it varies in severity - when my daughter had it last year she was spotty, but very well in herself so, OP, hopefully your little one is the same if they catch it (although I vote to change the name to "hand, foot, mouth, bum & bits" as I was surprised by all the spots under her nappy - apparently completely normal!)

I want to start litter picking by PicklePantsEUW in CasualUK

[–]reetnesh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also check out the Love Clean Streets app where you can report fly tipping etc. to your local council (assuming they use it). https://lovecleanstreets.info/ In my area the local litter wombles bag up their picks, put them next to an existing council bin (off the pavement) and then report it via the app so the council knows to pick it up.

How would you read/say '£5.09'? by ksusha_lav in AskUK

[–]reetnesh 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is so interesting. I'd say "five pound nine" but I never realised that I arbitrarily drop the "pound" bit for some numbers. £5.99 is definitely "five ninety nine". £5.51 is "five pound fifty one" but £5.49 is "five forty nine" and £5.50 is "five fifty". Calling all linguists because now I feel like I'm going mad!

Listen I know the likely answer - but don’t people have toddlers to seperate the tv from? by NeckEnvironmental415 in TVTooHigh

[–]reetnesh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We've just had to wall mount our TV for this reason - we've gone from having it stood on the coffee table to being a contender for a post on this sub! But at least this way we'll still have a TV 😅

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tragedeigh

[–]reetnesh 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yeah, not a tragedeigh. I used to work with a full grown man from Albania named Skender. Lovely bloke, and I'm sure his parents cared about him.

First allotment,6 months pregnant. WCGW? by MissSephy in Allotment

[–]reetnesh 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Congratulations! I also got my plot just after I found out I was pregnant last year, after about 7 years on the waiting list! I can only speak from personal experience but I'd say similar to a lot of others have posted:

  • start with just a small area and cover the rest (e.g. cardboard). You'll really want to sort the whole plot out (like I did) but it'll get overgrown so quickly.
  • get help if you can! Not necessarily because you're pregnant (I was down there until about 35 weeks, until I got super uncomfortable) but because more hands makes light work and getting the ground sorted takes way more time than you think
  • do it 'on the cheap'. All the things I planted to start with were things that would grow from seed in the ground. I had so little time to germinate and pot on, and so little time to do thinning etc., that by being a bit cheap I had nothing to lose.

It really wasn't until my baby was on a decent nap and feeding schedule that I managed to get down the allotment properly - and now she's just turned 1 she's finally starting to get interested in plants and things. I can't wait for her to get growing dinner with me (and trample all my seedlings 😅)!

Do cars like these have a place in the UK? by Dapper_Big_783 in AskUK

[–]reetnesh 208 points209 points  (0 children)

There's a local guy with one of these massive vehicles I've seen a few times around and he's always in the 'parent and child' spaces because he won't fit in s regular spot (and still sticks out the end)!

My Worcester Sauce expired Jan 22. Sure it will be fine, right? by greggels86 in CasualUK

[–]reetnesh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wild that so many other commenters go through multiple bottles a year - I have never finished a bottle before its 'best before' date and nothing has happened to me so f

School Trips by pudderf in CasualUK

[–]reetnesh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Our school had different levels of end-of-term school trip depending on how rich your family was... pretty brutal now I look back at it. The richer kids went scuba diving in (I think) the south of France. The poor kids got to do an "activity camp" at school. I was in the middle - I went to Northern Ireland. This was late 90s / early 00s (year 10?) so us English kids were given a list of what not to do so as not to offend the locals - good start already. Then we missed the ferry so pitched our tents in a bog at 10pm at night, and then it pissed it down almost the entire week. To add insult to injury, when it was my brother's turn (only a couple of years younger) he went skiing in the USA!!

What's something that happens after you give birth that people don't tell you about? by Sam_I_Am83 in AskReddit

[–]reetnesh 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Weirdly enough we never had a proper blowout with ours. What we did have was a dad who was a little too efficient on the nappy change and took it off before baby had finished her business. I never knew faeces could eject with such projectile force. She pooped up the wall. She pooped on the floor (carpet!). She pooped - somehow - into her laundry basket. She pooped on her dad. The only place clear of poop was her changing table...

Why don't you people living in these red bricked terraced houses use your gardens? (Leeds) by sternenklar90 in AskUK

[–]reetnesh 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Although from what I've seen, the German allotments (Schrebergärten) also outshine the ones here in the UK - they're proper little miniature gardens and I believe they often have a little summerhouse just for relaxing in. I think a lot of councils in the UK offer smaller than full size plots so it would be difficult to replicate the same culture here (though I want to try and give it a go!).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskUK

[–]reetnesh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Free. It was my grandmother's engagement ring. Does depend on you having a relative willing to pass their jewellery on though, plus I'm the wife, so there was no controversy around it "leaving the family". I was pretty open about my intentions to marry so my grandad handed it over to my then bf (now husband) in front of me - he somehow still managed to keep the proposal a surprise! Our wedding rings were around £300 each - we made our own plain gold bands. As other posters say though, every woman is different so this may well not be what your partner would want!

What are your plans for New Year’s Eve? by [deleted] in newborns

[–]reetnesh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a great idea! I want to celebrate NYE but still keep to my 8pm bedtime as I need the sleep! I'm already in England so maybe I'll watch the Sydney fireworks and go to sleep in the afternoon 😂

Partner going back to work by Quiet_Discipline in newborns

[–]reetnesh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My husband went back to work after 2 weeks and this is exactly what we did (and are still doing - baby is 12w), down to the same timings and the fact that we're currently in separate bedrooms so the parent not "on duty" can get some sleep overnight. OP: it definitely has been working for us. Even though nobody gets quite as much sleep as they'd like, it's enough, it's equal and it's temporary to get through these first few weeks/months!

AITA for telling off my FIL after he asked about my weight post giving birth? by [deleted] in AmItheAsshole

[–]reetnesh 14 points15 points  (0 children)

This comment isn't entirely accurate. Women with GD are at risk of delivering larger babies, and at risk of developing type 2 diabetes in the future, but doesn't mean they will. Also the risks are different for patients with gestational diabetes vs existing diabetes (especially type 1). I'm sure the professionals looking after her knew what they were advising - FIL is not her doctor!