August 2022 Moms
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Re: Weekly Randoms 1/17

  • We have just gotten absolutely covered in snow again. Currently have a foot but expected to get 8-10 more inches today. @wigglyicecream are you getting hit by this too? It seems to be all of NYS. 
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  • @paytonpedro weirdly I’m kind of jealous. We got about 3” last night and then it flipped to freezing rain. Just gross. 
  • @anniemarie887 I love it when we don’t have to leave the house, and thankfully today we do not. Rain, especially freezing rain, is the worst. 
  • @paytonpedro we were supposed to get it too but when I look outside it’s disappointing at best. I don’t love the snow but if it’s going to snow at least be enough to play in 
  • Mh has been outside snow blowing for almost 2 hours… mostly just going over the same place twice and then blowing snow where he already did. 🙄 Also, ring doorbell pic for the win. Lol. 


  • @wigglyicecream I saw that and thought the same thing. 🤪😂
  • @wigglyicecream that's not *that* disappointing of an amount of snow. At least you can't see the grass. Before today we had a stupid week of like 14 degrees with only a dusting of snow. That was disappointing. 
  • Hi all, feeling a little bummed today. Since the moment I found out I am pregnant I wanted to get midwife care and hopefully have a home birth. Back then I called my insurance and things made sense-it looked like either way I would be spending similar amounts (midwife would qualify as out-of-network though). But as I get more into details it actually seems like getting a midwife would cost me around $2500 more...I don't know that I can justify that... especially with all the expenses we are going to have once baby is here 😪  Anyone who has had/will have midwife care have any tips or recommendations or things I should be looking into? 
  • bre2022bre2022 member
    edited January 2022
    @and_peggy I live in CO and I hate the winter, but my stepson is here :( he's the main reason why we stay. I would love to not worry about driving in dangerous conditions and I don't like hibernating (not much to do unless you ski/snowboard). Summers are gorgeous here though
  • @and_peggy snows annoying but doesn’t do as much damage as other weather emergencies (tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, mud slides, etc) so it’s the best alternative to us. Plus we were born and raised here so it’s just normal to us. 

    @bre2022 I don’t have any advice but I’m sorry you’re going through that. I hope your situation works out and you can get the care you want and deserve. 
  • @bre2022 If you’re committed to midwife care, maybe you find a midwife that works within the insurance/hospital system? With my first I had a midwife who was part of a team of 6 midwives that delivered at the local hospital, and the hospital had a natural birthing suite, that was basically a big bedroom with a big tub (they also attended more traditional hospital births too). With my second I also had a midwife team that delivered at the hospital. I know it’s not the same as a home birth, but maybe you can find a compromise that will make you feel more comfortable and also not cost you a fortune out of pocket? Just a thought. 

    Whatever you choose, I hope you find something that allows you the birth you want. 
  • @paytonpedro totally get that. I can’t imagine living anywhere else either.
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  • +1 for having a spouse who blows the snow! I always know when we got a good amount of snow before I get up because my next door neighbor always shovels her whole entire driveway before work beginning at 5:30 am, and our bedroom window is right next to our driveway.
  • @wisewitch222 oof that's rough. I get having to dig out before work, but I just do my car and get on the road. Speaking of, I have to go get my ice scraper from my dad's house. I just moved out in August. We've been fortunate so far that I haven't needed to use it. 
  • @bridgiebee82 I don't usually mind her shoveling at 5:30 since we get up at 5:45 on weekdays anyway, but today we (teachers) were off work so it was annoying.
  • @wisewitch222 nothing worse than having a day off and still waking up at the buttcrack of dawn to get to school. 
  • @bre2022 yea doulas and midwives are pricey but most allow payments in installments, if that helps. It's hard to justify the cost, but doesn't it include post-partum care, too? And breastfeeding support? That's definitely valuable. I guess it depends if you are really set on having a home birth? A close friend of mine desperately wanted a home birth and always praises her midwife. Sorry it costs so much! I hate that. :(
  • @and_peggy ugh. I’m sorry you’re going through that with your sister. It has to be very difficult. My good friends have been trying for #2 for 8 years, and while it’s not my sister, I dreaded telling them. I hope that when you do finally tell your sister that she can at least have a neutral reaction for you. 
  • We haven’t told our family either @and_peggy, we are waiting until we see all of them in person this weekend. And I’m with you on the mom thing, I can’t wait until I can complain to her about how sick I’ve been 😅 I don’t have any advice about your sister, just want to say I’m sorry that any of you are having to be put in that situation. And I second what @wigglyicecream said, I’ve seen many women prefer a text or email (whatever way they normally communicate) so that they have time to process without actually being face to face. Hugs to you 
  • @and_peggy I completely understand your concern in telling your sister.  Not my sister but close, my best friend since I was 7yo has been trying unsuccessfully for over a decade to have a baby.  The last time I told her in person it was just too painful for her and did not go well at all.  I agree with @wigglyicecream about telling via text.  I felt bad texting, but it went much better.  She took some time to respond and when she did it was with support.  Sorry, it is so hard to navigate such rightfully intense feelings of someone so close, while wanting to share important details about your life. 
  • @and_peggy just here to chime in and say text is probably best, because it allows her to process on her own time and with some privacy. i follow someone on IG who has had a miscarriage, stillbirth, miscarriage... and is working through IVF treatment... she was just asked about this and she said it's a great idea to ask that person if they are in a place to hear about pregnancy news, and that while always happy for friends she was been caught off guard many times. i hope that helps.
  • Thank you all for sharing your stories about sharing. I'm so sorry for mamas and mamas to be that sharing your news is causing such a hard time. We shared the news on Christmas Eve with both of our families. The next morning we went to MH's dad's house and his sister was high af on anxiety meds that she had taken too many of after she heard the news. I didn't know that it would affect her that way, or I would have told her differently. But now she has been really supportive and excited. 
  • Know what I'm thankful for? My dad's heated massage chair. While I'm not using the massage part, the heat is nice on my lower back.
  • @bridgiebee82 I just found something to be jealous over. A massage and heated chair sounds HEAVENLY 
  • @wigglyicecream it's phenomenal. It's one of those chairs that helps you stand up completely out of it. My dad is unstable on his feet so this really helps him. We upgraded it over the summer to a new one with massage and heat. SO worth it.
  • @bridgiebee82 my step dad has one as well but says his is uncomfortable so he doesn’t sit in it much. But he also sleeps in the chair and is 300+ so I’m sure the other factors also weigh in 
  • @paytonpedro @maggiemadeit @starkette Thank you for the encouraging words! This is my first pregnancy so I am looking up as much as I can to add up expenses and have a clear idea. Also, I live in the high country, so no many options available unfortunately 😕 

    Hopefully I'll find a way!
  • @and_peggy and others who’s children have had covid recently-
    Ugh. My 5yo is positive now. He has a fever and chills and just seems like he feels like crap. How long did this last for your little ones? Did they have a fever? How high did it get? I hate seeing him sick and I was holding out hope that it would skip over them but I guess not. 
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