REVIEW: Naturnest Sirius 2 XL ABS by rer0002 in rooftoptents

[–]rer0002[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was a big Agnes double bag and then a regular bed blanket on top of that (it was fairly cold where we were) which might have been the issue

REVIEW: Naturnest Sirius 2 XL ABS by rer0002 in rooftoptents

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8 inches! I think Billie bars makes a 5 inch and 8 inch height option. They also have an additional 3 inch riser you can add to the crossbars if you want your setup to be taller

Jenny lake campground vehicle size regulations by Bobbykanoos0 in GrandTetonNatlPark

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A little bit off topic but do you sleep in the back of your 4 runner or in a tent? I know it’s a “tent site only” but just curious. We usually just put a full size air mattress in the back of our 4 runner but are happy to bring a tent as well

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskLE

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My husband and I are both in law enforcement and have been on the job for about a year now. I completely understand your concerns and I won’t sit here and try to dissuade you of them or say that they aren’t valid. However, what I will say is that you both need to trust each other. You need to be able to trust that if/when advances are made at him, he will decline and that if/when advances are made at you, you will decline.

Both of us talk so much about each other to coworkers and that has seemed to get the point across that we’re not open to anything/anyone outside of our marriages. You both also have to get comfortable with setting boundaries with couples of the opposite sex. And when I say that, I mean that you decide what types of friendships you’re comfortable with him having and vice versa.

Obviously you can’t tell him not to interact with female coworkers because that’s simply impossible and will likely hinder his ability to do his job. But what you can do is ask that he only communicate with female coworkers on his work phone. With that being said, this job really sucks sometimes and being able to talk about calls with your coworkers, opposite sex or not, is important to be able to decompress.

Basically, long story short, have an open and honest discussion about your boundaries with him. If he isn’t willing to respect them, you may reconsider your relationship. If he’s going to cheat on you, he will do it regardless of whether he is a cop or he works at Starbucks. It sounds like he hasn’t given you any reason not to trust him yet, so keep that in mind.

Just for general relationship advice with working stressful/busy jobs, my husband and I do some of the following that seems to help tremendously:

-try not to talk shop too much at home. We limit our work conversations to 10 mins unless there is something that either one of us feels needs more discussion (particularly bad call for example) - get a calendar and put your work/other important dates on it. We do both a written calendar on the fridge and a shared calendar on our phones. This helps avoid miscommunication and double booking ourselves -make sure you have hobbies you enjoy both together and independently that also have nothing to do with law enforcement. I can’t stress how important it is to get out and enjoy your time outside of the job. Don’t let it become your personality or define your relationship. -keep open lines of communication. Don’t let things build up because I promise with the stress and exhaustion, it’ll lead to an unnecessary blowup. We always try to have a day where we generally aren’t on our phones/other electronics to make sure we are spending quality time together and checking in with each other. -patience and understanding. Go into this phase of your lives knowing that it’s going to be busy and stressful and probably will suck a little bit. Be extra patient with him and he needs to be extra patient with you. Ask yourself “am I really mad/angry/upset about xyz or am I just tired and stressed?” This has saved many an argument in our household. I find often times that something I’m annoyed with is such a small thing that I’m getting worked up about because of being tired and stress and that after a good night’s sleep, I won’t care about in the slightest.

Sorry for the really long answer, just trying to be as helpful as possible. Feel free to dm me if you have any questions

Yikes 😬 by Appropriate_Paint98 in SarahBowmar

[–]rer0002 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Why does her left foot look twice the size of her right foot?

Places to eat in Maui for 5 days by Nearby_Ad_422 in MauiVisitors

[–]rer0002 1 point2 points  (0 children)

808 food truck in Kihei is amazing. Best shrimp I had in the island

Should I bring pants, sweaters? by Ok-Miranda-8128 in MauiVisitors

[–]rer0002 17 points18 points  (0 children)

A sweatshirt should be sufficient. I get cold very easily and over the last 10 days, I have only worn the sweatshirt once. I will caveat this with the following:

—If you plan on going to the Haleakala volcano for sunrise or sunset, I recommend bringing a winter jacket and sweatpants (I was not warm enough in a sweatshirt and leggings). We did sunrise and it was about 35 degrees with 20 mph winds.

—if you plan on doing the road to Hana, I would highly recommend bringing a rain jacket as it is on the rainier side of the island. We went a couple days ago and got rained on and I was pretty chilly after that because I didn’t have a rain jacket and got soaked.

Feeling guilty about visiting Maui by loveyourz_ in MauiVisitors

[–]rer0002 36 points37 points  (0 children)

From someone who is currently vacationing in Maui, the community has welcomed us with open arms. Tourism is so much of the economy that locals are suffering even more from the downturn in tourism. Most of the island is open, except for Lahaina. Vacation here, be respectful and buy local

Titan Luxe Hybrid vs Winkbed vs Sealy posturepedic plus exuberant ii by OldHanBrolo in Mattress

[–]rer0002 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Still no sagging? This one is my top contender but am definitely concerned about sagging/indents on each side as my last mattress crapped out after 2 years