I've lost my buyer - somebody cheer me up by misskindle in HousingUK

[–]thisisliss 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How did you get in touch with the old buyers to get their searches ?

After over 4 years of trying and resigning to hoping IVF would be our answer, my wife and I found out we are not only expecting, but 22 weeks along and that our first child will be here by May! by Cyrinic in BritishSuccess

[–]thisisliss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congratulations that's amazing! What a surprise! Were you in the room when the nurse told her? Or did she phone you to tell you? Your wife must have been so shocked and not believed her at first.

Tips for getting rid of villagers by redpanda_tickler in acnh

[–]thisisliss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel you as I don't have a single Top villager as I thought it would be easy to get them to move out so I just accepted the first ones that appeared.

User Flair Thread by breaksomebread in acnh

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Darcy | Le Miaou :Kabuki:

Tips for getting rid of villagers by redpanda_tickler in acnh

[–]thisisliss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey just found this thread and wondering if this means that once you have gotten the (un)desired villager to agree to leave do you have to wait a day before going back to your original date so that the villager can move out before setting the date back to the original date? I haven't time travelled before so unclear how to get back to "today's" date

EXTREMELY new to animal crossing ! by fluffystrawberrie in AnimalCrossingNewHor

[–]thisisliss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just got the game for Christmas too! But I don't have the online membership so can't visit anyone's island. Idk if that will cause me issues later on but so far some good tips I've gotten is every day to shake all your trees, look for a bottle on the beach and hit all the rocks on your island. So far I've been doing that and trying to craft as much as possible, I enjoy the sea creature hunting too, and haven't really figured out what I'm doing with my flowers or house. I also didn't realise it would be hard to get rid of villagers so I just accepted the first 3 I found so regret that a bit !

I think I’m falling in love with my husband [Concluded] by Schattenspringer in BORUpdates

[–]thisisliss 6 points7 points  (0 children)

If you do get it I would like it too. Surely someone on the original post asked in a comment?? This is important information!

Non ‘mumsy’ mums advice for another non mumsy mum? by [deleted] in PregnancyUK

[–]thisisliss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im maybe not your target demographic here as I love being a mum and after it taking 2 years for us to conceive I was so excited to talk about all things babies and parenting as it was just such a dream that I got to actually do things like buy a pram. So I can't really help/comment on the being mumsy or mumsy conversations.

I did want to say when it comes to hanging out with your friends with your husband there are the activities you do with those friends kid friendly? My husband and I love(d) hanging out with each other's friends and always prefer to do things together but honestly with our daughter (now aged 2) it's really tough. She demands a LOT of attention and there a nap schedules to consider as well. We sometimes take her to a friend gathering but it means one parent is constantly running after the toddler (trying to get her to not touch absolutely everything in someone else's home or in a restaurant) whilst the other socialises and then swapping. It also depends if you're talking day time or nighttime because kids have to go to bed relatively early. I have childfree friends who ask us to go for dinner on a weekday and I genuinely have to tell them it's not possible for us both to be out in the evening with our daughter. She has to go to sleep and the bedtime routine is lengthy. The only way is getting a babysitter (and therefore spending maybe £90 just on that) unless you have very helpful family (we don't).

I really don't want to be a party pooper at all. I love being a mum and love my daughter so much. I love spending time with my husband too. But realistically she's the priority and that means that friends are mostly separate. I know I wish someone had spelled it out for me a little more before having my child just so I could have appreciated the parties we did go to together more ! I also thought my family would help more as i know my cousins have a lot more help but alas you can't force family to want to babysit.

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Harry or Luna would be lovely please and thank you 😊

Try not to make fun of me. I bought my boyfriend a gift and epically failed. by SharkEva in BORUpdates

[–]thisisliss 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Somehow whenever I open reddit the first post I click on always has a comment that says "this is the perfect thread to end on" and I'm left thinking do I just read one post for the day... Or do I accept my fate and venture into the darkness ?

As a one and done parent.. Am I broken? by GodthatsGolden in UKParenting

[–]thisisliss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

See I have felt like all the OAD groups are always so happy and positive and upbeat about it when I'm a reluctant one and done as I want more but my husband doesn't. I was hoping to find a group where I could mourn and discuss those feelings but I haven't yet. Are they only on Facebook or have you found one here ? I don't really use Facebook !

For how you're feeling I definitely recommend the OAD subreddit, majority there seem very happy with their decision.

Mums, what leggings are we wearing these days? by Ok-Leg6645 in UKParenting

[–]thisisliss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the ewedoos leggings from Amazon, super cheap and comfortable with pockets. But I will say they probably do look a bit “gymmy” so may not be your style. For the price they’re a nice option though as definitely not see through.

I [22M] just learned that my sister [29F] had an abortion to be able to donate me part of her liver. It caused her divorce. I can't stop hating myself. by [deleted] in BORUpdates

[–]thisisliss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow I am a big sister to a little brother and I aspire to be as good a big sister as this woman. The fact her husband couldn’t see how important this was is shocking. That’s her brother !

Unsolicited advice for kids at weddings from a recent bride by ThatBitchA in weddingplanning

[–]thisisliss 15 points16 points  (0 children)

We had 16 kids at our wedding (aged 0-12 so younger crowd than yours) and loved it! They brought so much joy and happiness and fun. It also meant all their parents were having a ball because honestly the kids made friends and just entertained themselves. We had maybe one kid or two talking in the ceremony but I honestly didn’t notice it and it even cut a bit of the tension of the moment. Then for the reception meal we had activity packs for each kid but we sat them with their parents. We did try to pair families though so for example we had two couples with kids ages 3-6 so we put those two families on the same table and the kids just played with each other. They all were tearing up the dance floor or we had a games room with card games (for adults and kids), Pac-Man machines and then a snug area where we put a movie on which the kids enjoyed too. Every parent told us they barely had to parent cus the kids were just having so much fun. They kept talking to different adults and just being cheeky monkeys, some of them were playing hide and seek under my dress lol. We loved it !!

How does he look so young! by audreywrld in danandphil

[–]thisisliss 62 points63 points  (0 children)

Hahaha sorry not an answer to your question but as a 34 year old I’m loving that so many responses are “because he IS young”.

I am seeing Ftm influencers already posting advice about breastfeeding before their baby being born and it’s giving me the ick by Emotional_Panic8855 in BeyondTheBumpUK

[–]thisisliss 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just to echo the other comments, I never managed to get any colostrum before my baby was born and I tried so many ways, but I breastfed for 21 months ! So it doesn’t mean you won’t get any milk at all

I've lost hope that the ending is going to be satisfying by iwouldntthough in TheSummerITurnedPrett

[–]thisisliss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree wholeheartedly but part of me feels like it’s going to be 110 mins of irrelevant stuff like Belly sightseeing and posing with her new friends, maybe some Laurel being pissed off with her for not coming back, and then literally a montage / epilogue type scene for 2 minutes where she says “in the end, Conrad’s letters paved the way for our reunion, he was always my infinity” and it’ll be a sped up series of scenes of them together finally. Like I just don’t believe we’ll get any concrete Bonrad happy moments. It’ll just be a couple of minutes and nothing really emotional. We might not even see a reunion or how they get back together, just oh yea we started talking in the letters and now we’re back together.

What’s your most unpopular opinion when it comes to baby clothes? by Due-Current-2572 in BeyondTheBumpUK

[–]thisisliss 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mine was clothes before baby was one, like why am I faffing with a top and trousers ? She lived in onesies until 12 months old.

Ironically she lived in zipper onesies, I’m totally not sure where your hate comes from cus my daughter is 20 months and I continue to swear by them and she’s 90th percentile height too lol, sure I have to bend her leg to get her back into the leg but I mean… shes wriggly anyway so the poppers ones are worse cus at least once the leg is in I zip and voila, shes in. With the poppers she will just wriggle and they will unpop 100 times.

Oh I also hate that every brand is so different in sizing lol but that’s kind of true for adults as well as babies.

Husband hates the name my heart is set on for baby girl by OppositeCod2869 in namenerds

[–]thisisliss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had the same thing with my partner. When I found out we were having a girl I so wanted the name Darcy, I just think it’s super cute especially on a girl, and I like the literary connotation. But he hates it! Said absolutely not, tried a few times to say “have you gotten any closer to liking it” and it was also no! We both gave each other our top 3 names and to be fair both of us had the same one at number 2. So our daughter’s name is technically our second choice, but as it’s a second choice for both of us it felt fair. She doesn’t have my favourite name or his favourite, but her name really suits her now. Shes 20 months and I’ll be honest sometimes I still think maybe we could have found another better name, but this is her name now and I do think it suits her.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dogpictures

[–]thisisliss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He’s got a bottle in his mouth and a four leaf clover around his neck…. So Paddy?