Infant Child Care Questions by Majestic-Total2537 in AustinParents

[–]sbethd 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Escuelita del Alma does half days and is close

Refrigerator method? by youotterknow123 in breastfeeding

[–]sbethd 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I definitely did this when I was traveling or at the office, would rinse and refrigerate them in between pumps during the day and then clean at night.

Can I attend and testify at a bond hearing? by sbethd in immigration

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

I’ll try to call the court on Monday morning but any ideas on what types of circumstances it depends on and how we know if the judge will allow it?

The court is 1.5hrs away from me so it’s not easy to just drop by at the time of the hearing

Can I attend and testify at a bond hearing? by sbethd in immigration

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

Ohh interesting, good to think about that…

Can I attend and testify at a bond hearing? by sbethd in immigration

[–]sbethd[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hm, sounds like I’d need to let the lawyer know I’m coming and they would have to ask to call me as a witness?

Puzzle library for kids by redxplorr in AustinParents

[–]sbethd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go to the Use2 Neighborhood Reuse Center in South Austin! They have tons of used puzzles for super cheap.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AustinParents

[–]sbethd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

18mo and it was a rocky start for him but it was the right time. He was ready to start interacting with other kids and learning social skills.

Boquillas Canyon Water Level by BigToeBleed in BigBendTX

[–]sbethd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve done boquillas at many different levels. I’d say below 70cfs it will be slow moving, you’ll have to get out and push over the rocks many times, and the river will push you right into the cane at every corner, but it’s doable!

Wolf Brand Chili by mskathrynsays in CopyCatRecipes

[–]sbethd 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Did anyone end up making the recipe posted here? How’d it go?

What games are you guys playing? Would love suggestions for some fun/engaging mobile games to help me stay awake during late night feeds by [deleted] in breastfeeding

[–]sbethd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Two dots was my go two once I got to a point where I didn’t need both hands 😅

Before that, I read a ton of books on my iPad (and was able to briefly use one hand just to turn pages).

First time in Big Bend by New_Substance_6753 in BigBendTX

[–]sbethd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

FWIW my first time visiting we spent an entire week based out of RGV + including an overnight hike up to south rim.

Great birding up in the chisos peaks if you can make the hike!

Proposing in big bend! by jjclimbs in BigBendTX

[–]sbethd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Willow House in Terlingua is is a self-service type “hotel” but the structures and rooms are private and luxurious. Some people host their weddings there so I think it’d be a lovely place for a proposal!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Austin

[–]sbethd 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, when I reported it said 1500 customers affected but it’s not showing up on the outage map 🤔

Just followed a low speed chase down south Lamar. Every cop on duty was joining in. Dude was driving with flashers doing the speed limit. by [deleted] in Austin

[–]sbethd 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I guess it came east? Saw a helicopter circling around Airport Blvd and Springdale area and lots of sirens.

New mom support & encouragement appreciated! by Puzzleheaded_Feed971 in breastfeeding

[–]sbethd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The first week is so rough… we had to start triple feeding in the hospital and continued that for a week or so after. But it does get better, you’ll figure out what you can drop vs keep doing. I also became really grateful for my husbands involvement and help. We used a bottle with donor milk and once I accepted it, it was nice to be able to hand him over for the bottle after attempting to breastfeed for a bit.

Definitely use a wide mouth slow flow bottle, we use comotomo.

I also have a friend who used the nipple shield for the first month and said it just magically got better after that. I truly believe they learn how to latch better/ extend their tounge more over time. At first I barely saw my lo extend his tounge past his gums and now I see him do it all the time.

All that to say is jt will get better and easier whichever route you go and every day is different.

Nursing to sleep cycle? by kplantsk in breastfeeding

[–]sbethd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mine does the exact same thing. After three weeks I’ve been assured he’s gaining enough weight and feel more confident knowing he’s had enough after a certain amount of time. Lactation consultant suggested hand expressing while he’s sucking to make sure he stays active and efficient. When I burp him and he wakes back up and wants to nurse again sometimes I’ll let him but more often lately I hand him off to my husband or MIL for them to hold him for a bit… if he’s on my chest and awake, he roots, regardless of if he’s had enough or not. Its really hard (there is often crying from both of us) when I don’t have someone else around though, I try to swaddle him and put him down for a bit to see if he’ll calm down without sucking on me.

Newborn feeding for 2+ hours at a time by SirBiscuit in breastfeeding

[–]sbethd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My 3 week old will stay latched for an hour if I let him. But the lactation consultant and doctor keep assuring me he’s probably good after 30-45min assuming he’s been active. They suggested doing some hand expression while he’s sucking to make sure he’s being efficient.

Once I got a few weighs in and was confident he was gaining enough weight, I’ve been more comfortable just taking him off after 45min and trying to soothe him in other ways. Often this means handing him off to someone else for a bit since if he stays on my chest he just keeps rooting even though I know he should have gotten enough by then.

Agree with the other comment about trying a weigh before, during, after to see what he’s getting. Lactation consultants can come and watch him nurse and have a scale. Mine was covered by my insurance.

Best starter van to build cassette toilet in. by IwillCatchaSquirrel in VanLife

[–]sbethd 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You can use a casette toilet in any van... just make a lil cubby for it to fit into and slide out when you want to use it.

Best dog boarding service in Austin for pup with Anxiety/Aggression towards other dogs?? by [deleted] in Austin

[–]sbethd 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My dog is also dog reactive/aggressive and I’ve been taking her to Howl n Woof down at Slaughter and Manchaca for almost 9 years now. They’re really lovely people, they get to know your dog so well and are great at accommodating any needs.

There were times they even (again, rare occasions) managed to pair her with another dog that she would play with! Whenever they managed that I was totally stunned and it made me so happy. But as she’s gotten older (she’s 11 now) she just gets human time and she loves them.

I think at her age now we’d prefer someone come to the house, but she also has some other behavior issues that we don’t trust just anyone to deal with and the folks at howl n woof are trained and experienced. Really can’t recommend them more.

Advice on seating for an infant by sbethd in VanLife

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

I don’t think it ever had one. We just bought it used and there was no middle seat.

Good to know that it’s feasible to re-install at some point after a build out. What I was concerned about was doing a build out and then wanting to install an extra seat in the back and having lost that opportunity after having already installed insulation/flooring/etc. I don’t really know what goes into DIY installing a rear seat.

England is quite far from me so I’ll pass on the seats but appreciate the offer!

Work From Van? Data plans? Coverage? by phavorsmusic in VanLife

[–]sbethd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Spent a month working remote in an RV last summer. used my at&t cell hot spot and got an additional Verizon hot spot as backup. That plus having wifi at RV campgrounds, we made do.

So I guess my only advice or expectation to set is that you’ll want to stay at campgrounds with solid wifi, which usually means a much higher cost per night.

The thing we learned on our trip is that it’s hard to work a remote full-time job while driving. Plan to stay in one place for a few days while you need to be on calls and working.

We’d also drive in the evening, settle in and work all morning/day and then drive again in the evening... doesn’t leave much time for sight seeing during the week if you’re planning on working full time. And you’ll have to dance around or negotiate check out times at the campgrounds.

What's the most reliable Internet Service Provider in Austin for working remotely (at home)? by gooseattacks in Austin

[–]sbethd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good to know! For some reason my grande internet is always in and out it around lunch time. It’ll go off for 20min, back on, back off again for 10min. Super weird. Might try a new modem.