

Alright, I’m coming over!


Alright, I’m coming over!
As kids, my brothers and I would wait for the public snowplow to clear the road and would dig tunnels in the piles they created…typical gross kids. We had to take our snow gear off at the entryway of the (military) housing unit we lived in so it didn’t matter. It was fun.
That’s the current advice in US: back is best. Nothing in the crib with kiddo (no blanket etc).
As a side note, the random wake ups are like a built in anti-SIDS feature in a way.


Aggressively sings: “Don’t you wish your girlfriend was as hot like me? Don’t you wish your girlfriend was a FREAK like me?”
I liked it because it was a straight forward guide to pregnancy and childbirth. It wasn’t cutesy or jargony and was easy to read. The topics were broad from planning to the postpartum period. They of course focus on pregnancy/childbirth medically but also talk about what you and your partner could experience emotionally. It felt thorough to me.
My copy was gifted to me so it’s also a factor why I personally liked it lol just saying. Despite, find something that makes sense to you guys. Cheers.
I’m late on responding to this post, but we read “Mayo Clinic - Guide to a Healthy Pregnancy.” It focuses on pregnancy for the birthing parent and the partner. It also discusses the 4th trimester (transitioning into parenthood/postpartum). It was nice to know I wasn’t reading total crap on the internet. Ooh and I highly recommend the Baby Center app to complement the book. Congrats!


Great choices. I like that their pets make cameos in their videos. Adriene’s dog looks so zen’ed out, and Kassandra’s kitty is cute. Cheers.


Social engineering 🥳


The food. Tamales hit different around Christmas for me, New Year’s is menudo/pozole. I also can’t get enough of Christmas cookies.
TURN UP YOUR HEARING AIDS OLD TIMER
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Agreed. I really like eating a banana and drinking milk with it. Low key but hella satisfying, decent nutrition and zero prep.


Omg the carrot cake is delicious. Everything I’ve tried has been on point.
It’s my kid’s first Christmas and I didn’t see the point but my spouse insisted…so the compromise was 2 discounted toys totaling $20 usd.
I grew up in a large family so we had shared gifts. I don’t know how to navigate this if I only have one without spoiling. It makes me slightly uncomfortable.