May 2018 Moms

UO 12/14


I don't see this posted yet and it's Thurs, so...here it is. 
Me: 32 | DH: 35
Married: 8/22/15
BFP #1: 8/22/17 | DS: 4/20/18 
BFP #2: 7/14/19 | EDD: 3/18/20
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Re: UO 12/14

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  • I think to get an advanced degree (master's, PhD, etc.), you should have to take some sort of standardized test like you do for a lot of other professional accreditations (like engineers, lawyers, and medical doctors) on top of defending your thesis/dissertation/what-have-you. I get that a standardized test would be more challenging since you are specializing in a specific area of study, but I'm sure academia can figure it out. 

    @gildah I am still trying to read the first 5 books, so I haven't watched an episode and have somehow avoided all spoilers...hoping to keep that up until I finish the books. I also don't love watching bloodshed (unless it's cheesy fake), so not sure how I'm gonna handle the show. 
    Me: 32 | DH: 35
    Married: 8/22/15
    BFP #1: 8/22/17 | DS: 4/20/18 
    BFP #2: 7/14/19 | EDD: 3/18/20
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  • @gildah We just started watching season 1 and yea....it's pretty much all a bunch of naked people and blood.  Always makes me think of Dwight from the Office when he was talking about it.  "Yes...there is a lot of nudity...which I fast forward through to get to the violent parts."


  • @gildah no need to hide!  It’s definitely not for everyone.  My husband even refuses to watch it with me.  Which just means I get to watch most of “my” tv alone because outside of GOT and Vikings (all you GOT fans that need a filler...) I watch trash reality tv like vanderpump rules and real housewives
  • @gildah I can't get into it either.  
  • Or more specifically,  what degrees do you want another test in? I had to take the praxis in my state in history to get into my masters in education program because that was my chosen specialty.
  • I mean a test specific to the area of study you are getting an advanced degree in. Like if you are getting your master's in art history, you would take an exam at the end specifically focused on art history. Standardized in the sense that everyone going to grad school for art history takes the same test (regardless of university) to have accreditation in that field. (Although I realize one's field of study can be extremely specialized. I know someone who wrote her dissertation on differing architectural door styles across the world.)

    The GMAT and GRE are more generic (and are done to get into school, not upon completion), so I think it makes sense to have an exam specific to the field of study you are getting your advanced degree in. The same as you do for engineering or as a lawyer or medical doctor. There are tests required to have a professional license in those fields. Maybe the difference is that an advanced degree isn't the same as a professional license? So that's why they don't have exams?

    It just doesn't make sense to me that some fields of study require standardized tests in order for you to practice them professionally and others don't. 
    Me: 32 | DH: 35
    Married: 8/22/15
    BFP #1: 8/22/17 | DS: 4/20/18 
    BFP #2: 7/14/19 | EDD: 3/18/20
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  • @BertieMeetsGertie Hm, I guess my friend's PhD program is different bc for her comps she is defending her paper/research idea, not taking an exam. 

    So this UO stemmed from me reading and editing her 50 page paper (and every time she edits it) for the past month to prepare for her comps. I was thinking how it would be a lot easier (for me) if she took a test and I didn't have to read her 50 page paper. I guess every school does it differently. 
    Me: 32 | DH: 35
    Married: 8/22/15
    BFP #1: 8/22/17 | DS: 4/20/18 
    BFP #2: 7/14/19 | EDD: 3/18/20
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  • @silverhope My dad always said "Santa is just as real as I am."  That's the line I'm using with my kids.
    Jana Lynn
     Happily married since 5/24/2015  Momma of a baby Viking since 4/16, expecting #2 in 5/18
  • We do santa, but not easter bunny and I doubt we'll do tooth fairy or anything.  Santa doesn't do the nice/naughty thing for us though.
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  • I think Elf on the Shelf sounds like such a waste of energy/time though. I am so annoyed that that thing came out and I am going to have to do that for my kids or they will feel left out  :/ 
    Nope. I’m not doing that. It’s too creepy and I’m not getting my kids used to the idea of constant surveillance early... I’m behind the idea that elf on the shelf is promoting a big brother type of state early. I’m kidding... (I’m absolutely not joking)
  • Santa gives the big present here.  Among other reasons, because I'm not wrapping that shit (santa doesn't wrap presents in our house).
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  • I guess unpopular here, but we are doing elf on the shelf with my almost 2 year old this year. I basically just move the elf from one place he can’t reach to another ever night, and he has a lot of fun looking for the elf every morning.  It adds to the fun of Christmas for us. I don’t do any of the crazy/Pinterest worth scenarios for the elf (she just sits or hangs from somewhere), but I think if you are creative enough (and actually like doing it), good for you!   I also will likely use the elf and Santa as incentives for good behavior.  My friend tells her 3 year old that she is going to call Santa every night after putting her to bed, and it has changed bedtime from a fight to a right to bed situation. I personally don’t see the harm
  • @silverhope haaaaate elf on the shelf. I hate that it's basically just a marketing plot disguising itself as a "tradition", I hate the weird spying thing, and I hate the enforcement of the idea that good behavior = presents. There's no way I'm doing it. I'm hoping with my kids going to French school they won't feel left out but if so maybe I'll have to come up with some sort of alternative thing I can say we do instead because there's no way I'm buying that creepy bugger!
  • @theletlers I definitely agree about doctors. Even if they were required to take a recertification exam every five years I would feel better about putting my trust in their care.
  • @loko08 did the George Clooney story irk you? 
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  • I’ve been on a few flights with DS and many without. The two times I’ve been upset was when the parents were ignoring bad behavior and not doing anything to stop it.  I had my seat kicked for an entire five hour flight. And for a two hour flight, a five year old behind me was screaming for her mom to play with her and was being ignored. 

    We are taking a flight flight with DS tomorrow. I’m stocked with toys and snacks for him and keeping my fingers crossed he is okay. 
  • The only time I've judged parents and flights is when these parents sent their 5 year old unaccompanied on a flight from Seattle to Hawaii and packed nothing but candy.  Everyone was side eyeing us, but NOT OUR KID OMG.
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