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  1. Mine has been on for weeks. I'm a wimp. Once it starts getting warm here, the pollen is off-the-charts insane, so I can't open the windows for long. I don't like to sleep hot so once the days are hitting 70+, I turn it on to knock the humidity down.  DH thinks I'm crazy; I tell him I'd be crazier if I were hot and sweaty. 

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  2. Thanks for all the replies. It gives me a starting place! 

    This is my first hives reaction. It's crazy -- it keeps shifting. The initial reaction was small bumps, like mosquito bites. Those multiplied into clusters, then  blistered. Then they went red, like the photo above. Now the area on my arm is flat but flushed. My stomach is covered with tiny red dots, concentrated around my navel. Those on my thighs are red, raised welts. 

    Here's the arm today. Less pronounced but still super-itchy. Looks like it'll be tomorrow before I can get to the clinic:IMG_4431.thumb.JPG.cc8e8b4cd818cad64a607fcdfb088c41.JPG

  3. What are your go-to, home treatments for hives? Aloe? Ice packs?

    I had an allergic reaction last Friday which covered my arms in itchy blisters. Five days of Prednisone and Benadryl calmed those down, but I still have a flat, red rash. It's actually spread quite a bit (now across my stomach and inner thighs) and it itches like the dickens. I'll probably see the doctor again tomorrow, but in the meanwhile, what do YOU reach for when you're itchy?

    This is how it looked this past Monday. It's less visible now, but more widespread:

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  4. 11 year old: an art book, candy, a funko pop from a fave movie (light fury), sketch pad 

    13 year old: a book, candy, a funko pop light fury, nail polish stuff, temp hair color

    Both are getting (to share) the newest Spider-Man DVD. 

    Mine will still egg hunt with a bunch of young cousins on Sunday, after church. Mostly candy and loose change in the eggs. 🙂

  5. 36 minutes ago, fairfarmhand said:

    Wait...you asked? My dh has IMO silly opinions on home decorating and when I just DO something he sees that I have a better eye than he does. But he can’t picture it himself. So I don’t ask. I just do it. (Exceptions are things that affect the structure of the house like painting stuff) 

    through the years he’s come to trust my taste. But still...there are still times when I just go ahead and do things and he likes the results.

    I make the decorating decisions here, as well. I ask DH but his eyes kinda glaze over at paint samples and such. Besides, I've been training for this! Why else do I watch all this hgtv?!

    (On the flip side, my dad is also a forgiveness over permission person. My mom came home from work one day a couple of months ago to find he'd partially removed a WALL between the living and dining to make it more open. I think HE'S been watching too much HGTV since retiring, haha!)

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  6. I found some pics of beds in front of window. Long curtains:IMG_4391.JPG.0decd7aeb4048d917a3fe65a8f69763e.JPGIMG_4393.thumb.JPG.b619042a274611c64336f9eb2d3ff05d.JPG

    And then my suggestion, which is skip curtains altogether and go clean lines with blackout shades. Though, because your windows are smaller, a headboard would help. Shades:

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    The only thing I find clashing in the original room photo is the crisp white in the bedding and the cream/off-white (?) walls. I'd tie  the blue and cream together with bedding. Something like: IMG_4395.thumb.JPG.e9c7038dea45cbd0ebf2c8f6be998a29.JPG

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  7. I'm glad I'm not the only one that smells the food when it cooks overnight. When we stay with my parents for holidays, my mom always cooks a roast or something overnight. I always wake up in the night, smelling it, but my parents don't!  It leads to me having some weird food dreams, too!

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  8. We're looking around at homes and the differences in HOAs is baffling! One neighborhood I like has parks/trails, a clubhouse and pools = $130/month, which I'd consider. Another has nothing but common area maintenance =$300+/month. That's crazy. At least give me a pool to use! 😉

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  9. 25 minutes ago, caedmyn said:

     She may have some interest in those things, but she doesn’t have the maturity to use them regularly.

    This sounds like my younger DD (almost 11). She has some skin issues and is on Differin. Even though she knows she's supposed to use her cream, I literally must call her to my room each night and apply it in her face for her. 

  10. 50 minutes ago, mumto2 said:

    Recently the gal who cut ds hair recommended he use a silicone scrubber when washing his hair.  He is doing it because someone else suggested and the thing has really made a difference.  He used to do a surface wash and actually has somewhat short hair but it was oily, constantly.  We bought it from her but this is what they look like https://www.amazon.com/Shampoo-Massage-Brush-Assorted-Colors/dp/B0002RPTX4?th=1. They come in lots of colors, I got one for Dd too and she likes it also.

    I'm going to get this for youngest DD. She bathes daily, but I wonder just how thoroughly she's washing because she still gets oily hair. 

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  11. 49 minutes ago, caedmyn said:

    A better shower head is a good idea, and daily showers w/o always washing her hair.

    I think shaving is too much hassle for her at this point but I expect that will change this summer.  A friend came over a few weeks ago and did her eyebrows for her.  Idk if she’ll keep up with it though.  DD said, “Why didn’t you tell me I needed to do this??”. I didn’t even notice her eyebrows honestly.  Idk where the line is between pointing things out and pressuring her to do stuff she might not be ready for/want to do.

    I'm with you on this. Cleanliness I require but personal grooming of hair is...personal. And optional. My oldest (almost 13) shaves, and has  for years. My youngest shaved last summer (like 1x) and decided it's not worth the trouble. I go out of my way to let them know that, while shaving is socially the norm, many women and many cultures do not. (So they may get some peer pressure to shave but from me they get "body hair is normal but shaving is an acceptable thing.)

    (Mini rant: I have not and will not suggest my girls groom eyebrows. I don't like suggesting that a natural part of their face is wrong/unpleasant. They know I groom my brows, but unless your child is teased for a unibrow or something, I think that can hold off a few years.)

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  12. We've been looking at houses lately and surprised that most new builds in our price range have all the bedrooms upstairs (and only a powder bath downstairs). I don't mind so much, but DH, a cancer survivor, feels a main floor master is better for possible future recurrences.

  13. 50 minutes ago, heartlikealion said:

    Ok the sticky strips that came with the spice racks didn’t hold up well. Ugh. Dh and I will replace with some better quality 3M strips. Had ds take down all the spices (after a few had fallen). 

    I bought some like that from Amazon a few years back. I tried to remove them to paint my cabinets recently but couldn't get them off, not even prying with a knife! I was amazed. Good thing I like them where they are!

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