Bilbo_Haggins

joined 1 year ago
[โ€“] [email protected] 8 points 1 day ago

Bought a Eufy g30 robot vacuum because it advertised that it could climb over thresholds and it does! The accessories are cheap too, especially if you buy knockoffs. Bought it in 2021 and still going strong, no complaints after almost daily use in a home with a cat and a small child.

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago

Ohhh hell yeah I would watch the heck out of a Murderbot TV series!

[โ€“] [email protected] 3 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Thank you for letting me know this was a thing!! Total game-changer.

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Can't quote the lyrics without sharing the awesome lyric video!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbQSzs11euk

Used to sing this song to my kid at bedtime but he hasn't asked for it lately. Maybe I'll try to work it back into the rotation.

[โ€“] [email protected] 4 points 5 days ago

I have a white Prius named Shadowfax so if I need to go somewhere fast I can yell "run Shadowfax, show us the meaning of haste!"

[โ€“] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago

I have a "mom" sized pocketbook that I carry around and it always has the following:

  • Band aids, nail clipper, and aquaphor tube
  • Eye drops
  • Wallet, phone, keys
  • Masks
  • Earbuds
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Sunglasses
  • Small fidget toy
  • Folding hairbrush
  • Hair ties
  • Small sunscreen stick, chapstick
  • Pen
  • Set of plastic cutlery
  • Pill case with some commonly needed pills like Tylenol, Claritin, etc

If it's sunny I'll bring a sun umbrella and a hat, both of which can fit in the bag in a pinch. If it's raining, just the umbrella. It's not a perfect system but some things (especially the band aids and fidget) come in handy pretty often

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

Local takeout ftw. I haven't eaten at a pizza chain in years and don't miss it at all!

Now the real question in New England is Italian-style vs Greek-style pizza

[โ€“] [email protected] 16 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

Another vote for mindustry! That game is a blast.

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago

I have a child and I'd be the first to recommend not having one. It's expensive, it wrecked me emotionally and physically, and I worry every day about what kind of world my kid will grow up into.

But all those things are worth it in the end to me because I really wanted to be a parent. My kid is an absolute treasure to me and I put up with the suffering because I do genuinely love parenting and love seeing him grow up. If I was any less enthusiastic about the process going in, I would have either run away or killed myself by now. That's how demoralizing and traumatic parenting can be. Granted I have a special needs kid but so do probably 10% of parents so do you want to roll those dice?

All that aside, the fact is that parenting these days is filled with societal obstacles. With both parents working, you're rationing sick days and constantly running out, leaving no time for vacation or personal days off. This leaves the option of either taking unpaid days off or reducing one's working hours. Since no one is home doing housework all day, working parents spend their evenings and nights doing housework. If you need to run an errand or take the kid to a doctor's appointment, that comes out of either your paid work time or your free time. Childcare is both expensive and hard to get, with wait-lists for daycares in some cities of several months. And once your kid is in public school, you have to find after school care, which is not guaranteed for every kid at every school.

And don't even get me started about summer. Three months of cobbled-together summer camps and asking/begging family members and friends to watch your kid when their busy schedules permit. If your kid has special needs or requires trained caregivers, you are out of luck.

These are fixable problems, but they require massive government-subsidized investment in childcare and parental leave structures and the government is not doing that. Childcare salaries are so low that the supply of daycare teachers is basically dried up. Same with public school teachers and afterschool caregivers. Why work as an afterschool teacher when you can be an independent nanny and make twice as much per hour? As for parental leave, there is no requirement that parental leave cover anything beyond the bare bones of the time needed to give birth, leaving most new parents to burn through their entire year's worth of sick time during their babies first month of life when there is a doctor's appointment just about every week. Then blow through it again next year when the kid gets sick twice a month in daycare. My kid is six years old and this is the first year I haven't run out of sick days before June.

Our society was designed for families with at least one full-time caregiver, and now that is basically impossible but the system has not been updated. This game is not designed for us. So why would anyone choose to play?

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 3 weeks ago

I'm a big fan of the cruiser style from Flyer, idk what exactly I like about it, it just looks really classic. https://flyer.radioflyer.com/products/flyer-cruiser-step-thru

[โ€“] [email protected] 26 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Sparse on details but she was with an older man who was not her relative so I'm not hopeful it's a good reason. ๐Ÿ˜ฃ

[โ€“] [email protected] 139 points 3 weeks ago (5 children)

Found safe and alive! I wish they'd put that in the title of the article but of course they want you to click on it.

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Great for getting kids to be less afraid of spiders, or just learning a lot about them. It's jam-packed with information and the illustrations are great.

Science Comics are great in general but this is one of my favorites.

 

Hey all, I'm curious if anyone has experience planting shallots in the fall to overwinter in New England or a similar climate (6a-6b). I'm in the Boston area so we get cold winters but they're not brutal and I have some friends who grow garlic over winter with great success. I've read that shallots are less hardy than garlic but I don't really have any experience with root vegetables over winter so I have personally no clue!

I'm planning to try growing them in a raised bed and could potentially put row cover on them if that changes things.

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