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that’s…odd. we’ve had two brackets fall off and had them both fixed within 4 hours of their office opening
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Yeah, I'm going to have my wife just make the appointment. I think it's stupid to wait.
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huh, Googling this actually shows it to be pretty common if the bracket is in the back/at the end, which it is.
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Beats the whole thing coming off...
Before I got braces, I had to correct my bite, which required a herbst appliance. I'm sure they are different now, but mine basically covered all my back teeth and my mouth was mostly metal. The first week, the cement didn't hold and the top fell down. Had to go in that night in an "emergent" situation to get it reapplied.
Before I got braces, I had to correct my bite, which required a herbst appliance. I'm sure they are different now, but mine basically covered all my back teeth and my mouth was mostly metal. The first week, the cement didn't hold and the top fell down. Had to go in that night in an "emergent" situation to get it reapplied.
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Oof, that doesn't sound like fun. My kid's just being soft (already went to the nurse asking to come home).
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I've decided that my daughter is going to stay at 2 forever.
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mini meow turns 10 today and I’m having a hard time. double digits seems like a big milestone and I was not expecting it
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baby Mac was discharged from EI speech therapy today and I had to fight back tears when the therapist left.
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We get to pick college housing options for my eldest son in the next week or so. Very hard to believe he's almost a college student...
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Definitely feel you there, that was me in October with my oldest. Happy birthday mini meowmini meow turns 10 today and I’m having a hard time. double digits seems like a big milestone and I was not expecting it
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Lil mac went back to school on a walking boot today after cast removal yesterday. Except he didn't actually walk on it from 4pm until about 9:15 this morning when I suppose his teacher demanded he walk on it...i called her and said I dont know what else to do, I'm not trying to make him your problem but he won't walk on it. Dropoff line was a mess. But she called back at 10 and said he was getting along. I thanked her for her patience.
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Yeah...seems like that's going to be the case.You plan to procreate?Do I have any shot at avoiding day care if I continue working from home...?
Not exactly my plan...but it appears to have won the vote 1 to 0 with one person abstaining...
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Hmmm.
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I feel like we spend $300 a week on groceries and they seem to be all gone in two days. Having three teenagers in the house is the equivalent to having a black hole in the house.
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I watch my kid 2x a week and have since birth while I WFH
Full disclosure: he naps every day from pretty much 10-1. And there's a solid chance my MIL will come every Thursday and get him.
I think you could do it until about age 1 full time. After that IMO you'd never get anything done. I just texted my wife this morning to talk to the daycare owner about upping to 4-5 days. He's almost 2 in 3 weeks.
Full disclosure: he naps every day from pretty much 10-1. And there's a solid chance my MIL will come every Thursday and get him.
I think you could do it until about age 1 full time. After that IMO you'd never get anything done. I just texted my wife this morning to talk to the daycare owner about upping to 4-5 days. He's almost 2 in 3 weeks.
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This is good info, thank you.
We have no family support. Which isn't ideal for this type of transaction...
We have no family support. Which isn't ideal for this type of transaction...
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My son hung out in my office (this was in 2009, long before remote work was common) a couple of days a week without any issues. Once he got foot mobile at around a year, we lucked out into a daycare spot opening up.
He would just sit in his bouncy seat and sleep, ****, and coo. He was great. Now he's learning how to drive and shaving. Tempus Fugit etc.
He would just sit in his bouncy seat and sleep, ****, and coo. He was great. Now he's learning how to drive and shaving. Tempus Fugit etc.
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[mention]mikey[/mention] I mostly WFH and there is literally no way I could watch my kid and work. Not from birth to now at just over a year old.
I am baffled that some of you in the channel were able to do so, even with naps. He was his own full time job.
I am baffled that some of you in the channel were able to do so, even with naps. He was his own full time job.
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Same, I loved bringing my kids to work (and still do). Working in athletics helped because I could just go to the gym, pool or turf and have fun.My son hung out in my office (this was in 2009, long before remote work was common) a couple of days a week without any issues. Once he got foot mobile at around a year, we lucked out into a daycare spot opening up.
He would just sit in his bouncy seat and sleep, ****, and coo. He was great. Now he's learning how to drive and shaving. Tempus Fugit etc.
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Oh yeah, my kids grew up in my library. They went to all kinds of sports camps affiliated with my former employer, attended tons of games and matches for free. Of course now I can't even get them to drive by campus
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Yeah... that's why I only responded with "lol". I cannot fathom doing full time wfh and having a kid there. Even now with a 5 (soon to be 6) year old... I can't get much accomplished unless I just sit her in front of a screen for the day.@mikey I mostly WFH and there is literally no way I could watch my kid and work. Not from birth to now at just over a year old.
I am baffled that some of you in the channel were able to do so, even with naps. He was his own full time job.
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Well...if nothing else, maybe I can take a bite out of my daycare costs with my WFH status...I don't know. Maybe we'll see...
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Wishful thinking, mikey.
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That's basically where I'm at...I don't know **** about **** in this realm...
One of my best friends just had a baby two weeks ago...so I'll lean a little on that experience too...
One of my best friends just had a baby two weeks ago...so I'll lean a little on that experience too...
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I guess it depends on the job and the kid. I couldn’t do it, even with the most well behaved little kids, because I’m in so many calls all day that I rarely get my own breaks. I couldn’t fix a snack or a lunch or help with diapers/bathrooms when I often don’t get those for myself. with mini-meow, he was a crier and challenging baby. I couldn’t have done it. baby meow was polar opposite. I could 100% do my job at home and care for her.
I’m also a big “kids should go to daycare for social reasons” kind of guy
I’m also a big “kids should go to daycare for social reasons” kind of guy
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