My dd slept through the night at 6 weeks. I would wake up every few hours convinced she died because why didn't she wake up?! I never let her CIO, fed her cereal, or slept through her crying. She slept right next to my bed. I had about 5 months of awesome sleep but now that she's teething she's up every hour. It's all a crapshoot.
He definitely should have shut it down after you said no. But I don't see anything inherently wrong with offering a beer to a 17yo. :::hides from flames:::
Well when it's not your kid I think it's quite different. OP, was your sil mortified? I would have wanted to kill my h if he did that.
H does this too. I swear he takes the longest possible route to get anywhere.
Same. I think he's avoiding me. also he takes about twice as long as me to et out if the house. He's not metro or anything he is just easily distracted and SLOW.
I think exercise in general is something we should all try to do, the benefits are important, being sedentary is really bad for you (even though it feels amazing)...but I also think there are phases in life where it can be lower on the priority list. Maybe in another year or two, you will be able to fit it in your schedule better. I don't think you should feel guilty about only exercising a couple of times a week right now.
I used to swim for exercise and it was the best. I miss it but I feel like I forgot how to swim and feel awkward now.
I actually really like swimming. But it involves a bathing suit, shaving, and ruins your hair. I have more excuses where that came from.
Also I'm just going to rationalize here but exercise is important but it's not the be all end all of being healthy. I typically eat pretty healthy and I try to get 8 hours of sleep and that is really important as well. I should cut down on the wine but...
This thread is making me feel terrible. I have two to three waking hours to myself a day to cram in time with my child, dinner, tv, cleaning, and wine. I hate exercise and I don't see it being a priority as long as I'm spending 10-12 hours a day working and commuting.
How is this going to help you? Just venting about an asshole to make you feel better? I can understand that. I've been there. But I think letting it go and contacting her directly or the city about fixing the signage is more constructive.
I think that sounds reasonable but it really depends on what the rental market is in your area. She might be a bit of a pain in the ass but I don't think not wanting carpet is that weird of a request if she knows you are ripping up the existing carpet anyways.
Listen, this guy is the douchiest DB who ever bagged. But I don't see anything in his emails that is legally inaccurate.
Treble damages in MA are an option to be awarded at a courts discretion and typically only when the other side unreasonably refuses to settle and when the violation of 93A is willful. The restaurant is wrong but this guy is throwing around legal jargon to immigrants who obviously don't have an awesome grasp of the English language to try and bully them into giving him $12.
I hated birch box but stuck with it for a year. I thought the samples were cheap and puny a lot of the time and they would send me shit like camo green nail polish. Which didnt really fit my demographic or profile. I loved bark box but that prob isn't what you are looking for.
I would ignore. If you were feeling generous it might be nice to make her a couple freezer meals or something to help her while she is undergoing treatment.
Have you looked at the limited? They are comparable in price and I think they are a bit better in quality. They also have their "limited collection" label which offers lined wool pants. I have a couple limited suits and they've held up nicely. They aren't my interview suits but for everyday they do the trick.