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Weekly Randoms (May 9)

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Re: Weekly Randoms (May 9)

  • blaf322blaf322 member
    emmaaa said:
    Not to brag or anything, but I only woke up twice to pee last night! I woke up this morning feeling so refreshed and rested for the first time in months.
    hahaha...That cracks me up. I'm still not having to get up at night but I know it's coming soon!
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  • F47F47 member
    Last night I slept 4 hours, and not consecutively. This keeps happening. My two-year-old is going thru a really tough time at night and I. am. struggling. 

    The last time he woke up (before morning) was 3 a.m., and we were up until 5:10. This has been going on for two weeks and functioning at work is becoming a serious challenge. 

    On on top of that, I just feel awful that he's scared/having nightmares/whatever is going on with him (he won't tell us).

    Anyway, I started a whole thread about it last week which was helpful. But, just needed to vent today. 

    Sitting at the OB office waiting for my doc. She may come in to find me asleep on the table. 
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  • kmalls said:
    It's my husband's birthday today and I was too busy to get anything together yesterday, so now I'm racing over to the grocery store to see if I can get a little ice cream cake personalized by tonight. You'd think the man was 12, he's obsessed with ice cream cakes. The only other thing he wants is....under armor boxer briefs. So I guess tonight I'll be like oh hey! Happy birthday! Here's an ice cream cake and underwear!  :#
    Boxer jocks! lol it's the only underwear my H will wear.
  • kmallskmalls member
    kmalls said:
    It's my husband's birthday today and I was too busy to get anything together yesterday, so now I'm racing over to the grocery store to see if I can get a little ice cream cake personalized by tonight. You'd think the man was 12, he's obsessed with ice cream cakes. The only other thing he wants is....under armor boxer briefs. So I guess tonight I'll be like oh hey! Happy birthday! Here's an ice cream cake and underwear!  :#
    Boxer jocks! lol it's the only underwear my H will wear.
    @NoraAurora - mine too!! It's gonna suck for him when these kids are old enough to think walking around in underwear is weird. His pants come off the second he walks in the door. Ha.
  • haha @annabenanna You are not alone!! I have a thick bra, tank top and tunic type shirt on and they're just poking out, putting on quite the show.  They have gotten so long (sounds weird, but I swear that's what has happened) and are ALWAYS on display these days, even when I'm toasty warm, there they are, just popping out to say hi.  Plus, sometimes, I can feel them almost tighten and they hurt!!  The only good thing is nothing is leaking out of them...yet.
  • @LMNOBaby , i know what you mean by them getting longer! Mine are getting longer and bigger. LOL.  I'm getting so self conscious!

    In other news, I just came from my TRX class.... and it's such an amazing feeling at 19 weeks pregnant... being able to out-burpee the dude next to me who is 5 years younger!  Do you even lift, bro?
  • Maternity clothing is expensive and it's pissing me off. I just dropped $65 on a pair of yoga pants and 2 belly bands. I was super excited to get a fatty paycheck Monday but now it's mostly gone between maternity clothes and student loans. FML. 

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  • kmtz89kmtz89 member
    ughhh. I had to go to three different grocery stores today all by stupid overcrowded public transport and it made me realize what in the world am I going to do with an infant?! If I can hardly handle not having my own transport pregnant I don't even know what I'm going to do. Which of course made me over-stress-out which led to getting home and crying. Thanks hormones.
    *American in Tanzania, East Africa, since 2013
    DH - Tanzanian
  • CopperBoom86CopperBoom86 member
    edited May 2016
    I need some advice on a somewhat pregnancy related topic. Tomorrow is my 30th birthday and to celebrate, DH and I have invited 3 couples (our best friends) out to eat. Yesterday, everyone was texting me asking when and where we were going. I've been really craving hibachi lately and I felt like the "show" and fanciness of it was appropriate for a 30th birthday dinner. I texted everyone separately saying that's what I wanted and everyone was cool with it except my friend (we'll call her Laura) who is also pregnant and due June 3rd. Laura was diagnosed with gestational diabetes and therefore has to closely monitor her diet. She and her husband are also extremely cheap people so when I texted her, I expected her to balk at the price, but I didn't expect her diet to be a problem. Here's how the convo went:

    Me: I was thinking hibachi, maybe at 6:30.
    Laura: There's really not a lot for me there that's not full of carbs. I can only have 60 carbs for dinner and a cup of rice is 80+ carbs. But it's your birthday, so if you want to go there we can.
    Me: I was actually thinking hibachi would work for your diet because you could sub extra veggies for rice.
    Laura: It's so expensive, I want to at least be about to enjoy it. We can go there if you want, I guess. 
    Me: Then you pick the place because I don't know the details of your diet and where you can and can't go.
    Radio Silence. 

    I think it's incredibly selfish of her to try and dictate where we eat for my 30th birthday. Especially knowing that there is stuff she could eat there, but she wants the "bad stuff," and therefore, wants to avoid going there altogether. This is also not the first time she's done this. Because they're so cheap, they don't go out a lot, so the last time we went out to dinner with them was when we announced to all of our friends that we were pregnant (8 weeks). That night, we wanted to go to a local pasta place, but she said no, even though they have delicious wheat and spinach pasta (not to mention salads) she could eat. We changed our plans for her, which was fine because it wasn't someone's birthday or anything super special.

    All of this makes me especially ragey because I, myself, have been on a very restrictive diet for over a year, on which I lost 112 pounds. And I NEVER ONCE restricted where we ate. I always looked at the menu ahead on time and if there was absolutely NOTHING I could eat there (which only happened once in a years time), I ate a small side salad at the restaurant and a snack later when I got home. 

    Am I in the wrong here? Should I work my plans around her? Sorry for the extremely long post and if you've stuck around this long, you get a cookie. 

    ETA: I would understand 100% if they chose not to come. I am in no way forcing them to attend or spend money on something she can't have or wouldn't like. 
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  • @CopperBoom86 - I wouldn't have said the last comment you sent her that ended in radio silence.. that was passive aggressive (I think that's right).  I had the sleeve, and couldn't have carbs for a LONG time and hibachi style places were awesome because of all the yummy meat available!! So much protein!  She shouldn't be dictating where you go, and you just need to go out with the other two couples and have a great time.  It is her choice not to join you all, and don't let her be a deciding factor on your 30th birthday!  It was very sweet of you to try to consider her likes/dislikes, but sometimes adults need to suck things up and go to support/celebrate other people than themselves. I hope you still go to the hibachi place and have a great birthday!
  • @CopperBoom86 , I'm sorry, but your friend is a PITA!  It's YOUR BIRTHDAY.  I hate that she says "we can go there if you want, i guess."  and also "but it's your birthday, so if you want to go there we can."  UGH.

    You're being so sweet trying to accommodate her, but I think you have done your accommodating in the past for her already... and this time she can accommodate you.  This makes me so angry!  Can you text her and be like "so everyone is excited about hibachi, and I really am craving it... I hope you guys can come, I'd love to see you."

    Then let it be her problem.  I hate cheap people!

    It reminds me of a friend who during wine get-togethers, she always brings the cheapest bottles, but then demands we open the more expensive ones (that others brought) first.... and when her bottle doesn't get opened (because it's so shitty), she brings it home with her.  
  • @CopperBoom86 You are totally totally not in the wrong here. She's being a dummy who can just eat some salad or veggies or veggie sushi or so many other things. If it were me and absolutely nothing was on the menu, I would just eat a meal at home before and get some delicious iced tea or something. Tell her to SUCK IT UP BUTTERCUP. Side note, diet restrictions placed on other people/picky eaters are a pet peeve of mine. It's hard to be nice, but maybe say you would really like to go there and tell her the other options of stuff to eat? 
  • @CopperBoom86 , I also wanted to say happy birthday. :)  Enjoy your 30th and eat whatever you want!  No calorie counting tomorrow! :)<3 
  • ibabyloveb87ibabyloveb87 member
    edited May 2016
    @CopperBoom86 I agree with PPs but as it is YOUR birthday, she could have chosen to go and just suck it up, apologize that she couldn't go, or go and be there to socialize. I am a super picky eater and everyone knows that, but there's been many a time where I just eat before and go just to socialize and celebrate whatever occasion it is! Nobody thinks it's a big deal and we all have a good time without being awkward. 

    Hope you have a fabulous birthday!!  And now I want hibachi! 

    Edit: having a hard time spelling today. 
    Me:33
    DH: 34
    Married: May 2011
    TTC #1: May 2015
    DS: 10/20/2016
    TTC #2: June 2019
    #2 EDD: 2/20/2020
  • @simcal18 , totally understand your point.  I guess "cheap" to me equates to someone like the friend I described above... She will buy the cheapest bottle of wine to share, for a Cinco de Mayo gathering, she bought margarita mix from Ross!!!!  But she takes full advantage of others:  when it's the kind of dinner where you all just split the bill evenly (which I also hate by the way), she orders the filet mignon, etc.  She never offers to drive (even though she just bought a really expensive, brand new SUV), but will always ride with someone on trips even if it means she has to squeeze in.  

    I love being thrifty, I love saving a buck, I love great deals... but I don't consider myself cheap.  Cheap to me, is the friend I've just described.  Ha.  I forgot to mention that at my birthday, when we said "everything will be provided in terms of food, just BYOB, but we will have sangria too...."  She brought a single serve bottle of champagne!  For herself.  Ugh.  
  • CopperBoom86CopperBoom86 member
    edited May 2016
    @simcal18 - I totally understand why you're bothered by calling people cheap. I could go into great detail, but I'll spare you and just say they have PLENTY of money. I wouldn't call them cheap unless I knew it to be absolute fact. For example, her husband called my husband yesterday to ride with him to pick up a boat they bought off Craigslist... but hibachi for a friend's birthday is "really expensive." Like I said, they value "stuff" and money over friendships, which I just can't understand. Money is important. We're smart with it. We save it. But I would never let my love for money or stuff come before a relationship with a "best friend," which is what she calls me. 
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  • @CopperBoom86 That would bother me a lot too.  It's your birthday, and the type of restaurant you chose is considerate of her diet and reasonable cost-wise.  Although you said you were being passive-aggressive with your comment that she pick where to go, I think that once you have tried to problem solve, turning it over to her could be a good option.  Not that she should be able to pick where to go for your birthday, but asking her "what would you do if you were in my shoes? What is a solution that meets both of our needs?"  There are obviously plenty of menu options she could choose, or if she would like to save money she could eat at home and just come to celebrate.  Or she could make up an excuse not to go.  If she is only concerned about cost, she is an adult and she needs to troubleshoot her own solutions.  She can choose not to go, she can plan ahead to order cheaper items, and if others try to split the bill, she can use her voice and request that everyone pays separate checks.  But to ask you to change your very reasonable birthday plans is way out of line.
    Me (28) & DH (29)
    Married: May 2015
    BFP 1/24/16 EDD 10/4/16
    It's a boy!

  • @annabenanna last year I got these nipple pads that are primarily intended to soothe but also would probably help the protruding nipple issue. I think I had gotten them at Target, Lansinoh soothing nipple pads. Good luck!

    @copperboom86 Uhh your friend can have 3/4 of the freaking cup of rice if she really wants rice, or she could just enjoy the meat and veggies, or just not go. Rice isn't usually even the highlight of hibachi and it sounds like her not enjoying what she can have just is a result of her complaints with making some temporary adjustments to her diet. I've had diabetes for about 20 years now so I might be overly harsh but the reality is that anyone with dietary restrictions needs to choose carefully regardless of where they're going and kinda just get over it, and definitely not make it anyone else's issue or change everyone else's plans. I'm sure she would complain about the menu at any other restaurant because 60g of carbs can go quickly at restaurants. Hope you enjoy all the rice and have a great birthday!
  • CopperBoom86CopperBoom86 member
    edited May 2016
    Thank you for all the Birthday wishes, ladies! You sure know how to make an *almost* 30 year old feel special! <3


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  • @CopperBoom86 Happy Dirty 30! I have decided that I will take one for the team, and accompany your group to Hibachi in her place ;)
  • @AllyTheKid - Yes! Even though I don't know you IRL, I'm about 99.98% certain you're more fun than she is! 
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  • Let me assure you that the last 00.02% can be confirmed!
  • @CopperBoom86 HAPPY BIRTHDAYYYYYY! 

    Also, your friend is totally being rude and is in the wrong. I agree with all the PPs. If money is an issue, then she could either talk to you about it like an adult, (if the whole splitting the WHOLE bill is an issue) or decline the invite. I have gestational diabetes and when you mentioned hibachi I immediately thought "Oh heyyy! There's another dining option for me because of protein!" We can all understand someone being "cheap", even if it throws a wrench in things, if they truly are having financial troubles, but it sounds like she's just being difficult. I'm sorry. You enjoy your hibachi! 
     
    Me: 31 | DH: 43
    BFP #1: 7/15/15, SB: 11/14/15
    Rainbow baby DS born 9/29/16!!
    BFP #3 3/26/18 | Due 12/3/18
  • Also now I am dying for hibachi. 
    Me: 31 | DH: 43
    BFP #1: 7/15/15, SB: 11/14/15
    Rainbow baby DS born 9/29/16!!
    BFP #3 3/26/18 | Due 12/3/18
  • I'm incredibly lucky to have a job with top notch health benefits, great maternity leave and subsidized daycare. With that said, most days I haaaaaaaaaaate my job and now I feel like I'll be stuck here forever because I'll never find a set up this good somewhere else.
  • @scostel2  I feel the same way. Well, I don't have health benefits or get maternity leave, but I work from home and therefore will be able to be home with the baby. I don't make the greatest salary, but DH and I have discussed that this is the best possible place for me to be right now. Someday, I'll be able to do what I truly love, until then though, I just need to stay the course. Hang in there, the same is true for you too, even if it doesn't seem like it. 

    Me: 31 | DH: 43
    BFP #1: 7/15/15, SB: 11/14/15
    Rainbow baby DS born 9/29/16!!
    BFP #3 3/26/18 | Due 12/3/18
  • Pregnancy hit me like a brick to the face this week. I feel like my stomach popped, I'm transitioning into maternity clothes, I think I'm getting BHs already and I am exhausted. I did 15 minutes of lite cleaning yesterday and suddenly my heart was pounding and I was winded. 

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  • I figure this constitutes as random, so I'll just put this here- I am too damn bashful to "dirty talk". I have tried, but end up sounding like an awkward teen in a sex ed class at best, or a medical prefessional at my worst.
    FI keeps dropping hints that he would enjoy it, and gets upset thinking I'm not comfortable with him or something when it isn't him, it's the act itself. I can NOT shake off the feeling of embarrassment when I try.
    Anybody on here talented in the ways of dirty talk and have any tips to offer? 
    I'm typically not sexually awkward, at all. But this... I can't seem to grasp.
  • @AllyTheKid

    I feel ya! In my fantasies, I'm the queen of dirty talk, but in practice I just can't get the words past my lips. No advice, just solidarity. 

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  • @TurtleMomma I can text dirty, write dirty notes, but when it comes to phone calls or face to face... NOPE. I can't even practice out loud ALONE without feeling my face get red or choking. Sigh. Performance is not an issue though at least!
  • KaessiKaessi member
    edited May 2016
    I figure this constitutes as random, so I'll just put this here- I am too damn bashful to "dirty talk". I have tried, but end up sounding like an awkward teen in a sex ed class at best, or a medical prefessional at my worst.
    FI keeps dropping hints that he would enjoy it, and gets upset thinking I'm not comfortable with him or something when it isn't him, it's the act itself. I can NOT shake off the feeling of embarrassment when I try.
    Anybody on here talented in the ways of dirty talk and have any tips to offer? 
    I'm typically not sexually awkward, at all. But this... I can't seem to grasp.
    @AllyTheKidYou have empathy from me too! I feel the exact same way. I think it may have something to do with the fact that I'm a natural introvert & need time to process thoughts before I speak them out loud. Same as you said, I can write all day long...but please don't ask me to vocalize! Anxiety hits me & I freeze up and just end up sounding stupid.
  • @Kaessi Same =/ Oh the struggle...
  • Side note: All the men in my office place today (a lot) have told me I looked tired. I want to let them in on a secret that I'm not wearing face makeup, and I'm actually quite rested. :neutral: 
  • @copperboom86 I will take her place. 
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