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  1. I cannot imagine I would be comfortable in a cheerleading uniform with a pad on. Even the "ultra thin" ones seem like they can bunch up or feel bulky. It would affect my confidence and I would worry about leaking. If I was constantly doing something like kicking my legs, I'd feel like I was drawing attention to an area of my body I very much didn't want to draw attention to! I played basketball and I hated wearing pads while I played! I brought this up in an old thread, but I always worried about uniform colors like white for karate (someone told me that not all are white).
  2. This could be anything from turning down invitations to a pool party to not showing up for your fitness class because you just don't know what to wear to yoga (or whatever) when you don't use tampons or you don't feel good. And let's say you are paying a lot of money for this class, you don't want to miss repeatedly or repeatedly tell people you are under the weather.
  3. Just to clarify, the arms crossed is an X across the chest with fingertips at/near shoulders. As opposed to "I'm crossing my arms because I am cold" kind of arm cross lol.
  4. :iagree: For breastfeeding it was so much easier to cut out dairy for me than if I had been doing it just for myself. Right now dh is on a health kick and he does the grocery shopping. He tends to do these pretty major changes rather suddenly. This can affect everyone in the household. But then we'll get burned out on some type of food and we might change things up. So, long-term? It's hard to answer. But short-term, it's usually a lot of change at once. I used to play along more with his dietary changes, but now I'm just trying to be supportive without necessarily changing my own eating drastically. For example, he and ds have sworn off soda for now. I have had Sprite a couple of times, but went without soda for a long time during/after pregnancy. In the past he'd say, "no fast food" and we'd all go along with it, til he caved in. Then I'd just be irritated. In front of him I should try to be mindful of what I eat, though. I know it's really hard when we visit family like over the holiday.
  5. My son is like this! The other day we got up early for co-op and I said he could watch a little TV before we left the house if he had gotten dressed, eaten breakfast and brushed his teeth first. I never saw him move so fast in my life. We're working on routine and he went to bed earlier last night. He was wide awake when dh came home later, but at least he was in bed on time. This morning he woke me up to brag that he got up early. :glare: :lol:
  6. Cramps are not a big thing for me usually. My issues seem to be taboo to discuss IRL. Soreness in the crotch area on heavy days. Something you'll never hear on a TV ad lol.
  7. I bet it's like if you know you need to eat or drink, but have no appetite (like if you are sick). Logically you know you're dehydrated, but you don't feel thirsty. That's maybe the analogy I'd go with.
  8. This article seems to sum up my in-law's views/why they do it. http://www.youfixityourself.com/ask_eli/eggshells_in_garbage_disposal.html
  9. Oh I believe you, in case there was any doubt. I just meant that I think it's the exception. Where I currently live, I alternate between a few parishes. I've lived here 3 years and I think the only time I heard an announcement was during a funeral. I'm usually out of town for holidays so not attending the local parishes then, but they often say something at those on a major holiday. Dh just sits in the pew. He has never gone to get a blessing. I don't know many adults that do that. Not that there's anything wrong with it.
  10. I started to type out a list of options like cross arms or put finger over lips but erased it because I said to myself, "if I was visiting I doubt I'd remember what to do or I just wouldn't feel comfortable getting up." I've been to numerous churches and it's very rare to hear a priest (in my experience) give directions unless it's on a major holiday/occasion where they know there are lots of non Catholics in the room. My son goes up with his arms crossed all the time (he has not had First Communion). I'd just sit near the end of the pew so I could step out if I didn't want a bunch of people walking around me. Sit in a less crowded pew, OP, if you are worried about that.
  11. We have a wire sink guard thingy which catches a lot. But yes, food still does end up going down. Looks like this: http://vermontkitchensupply.com/products/Sink-Strainer.html
  12. Not completely what you asked but... If it wouldn't be weird, you could ask to go to Mass with your midwife just to visit and see for yourself. If you go alone, just remain seated during Communion (that may be obvious, but not sure). My dh is not Catholic and he attends with me sometimes. He actually stays seated for several parts. RCIA is not just for people converting. It's for people interested in Catholicism. So if you get to that point where RCIA interests you, you could call a local parish and ask about it. When classes start can vary from church to church. Some do it year round. Others may start in August. At my church I did the Word on Fire series with my Bible study. We watched some videos in the series. The priest did a great job of explaining something to me about our belief on Communion. On the website it says he has a book. http://www.wordonfire.org/ Edited: Oh wow, he has a Kindle book on sale for $1.99 right now for a limited time. I just bought it. http://www.wordonfire.org/resources/blog/get-bishop-barrons-best-selling-catholicism-book-for-just-199-today/5049/
  13. I'm so accustomed to not having one that I don't know what to do with myself when I go places with one. My in-laws are always like, "oh you can dump that down the drain!" if they see me scraping a plate into the trash can. But I don't know how much can go down the drain and I feel weird about it. They peel their eggs over the sink and use the egg shells to "clean" the disposal walls. I don't peel eggs over the sink. This does not affect me. I'm pretty sure when we had a disposal it ended up messing up and being worth more hassle than it was worth. Maybe user error, I don't know.
  14. Since I never started using tampons, it does affect my wardrobe (like I won't want to wear a dress and certain pants even) and desire to leave the house in early stages of it. It is physically painful to stand on a heavy day sometimes. But I don't think I'm the norm. I actually went 21 months without it only to have it return last month. Truly one of the best perks of pregnancy/breastfeeding lol.
  15. I'm afraid to click the link. Kidnapping? Wow, I don't remember that in CG. I was thinking he was a stow away. I was more fixated on the fact that The Man with the Yellow Hat smoked and the author used "fat" to describe a police officer or fireman in one story (ds was taught that fat is not a word for describing people) when we read it.
  16. I see. Well, if I was looking at the photos and wanted to take them seriously I would like to see a normal pose in the before, not a "I am so unhappy and my hair is a mess" vs "I came out of the salon and got my teeth whitened" LOL
  17. I have a friend that posts pics and yes, she's a Beachbody coach. I didn't know it was like a rule or something to post those photos. Progress photos are kinda awkward to me. Before/after is different to me than progress pics. I don't care either way, but I personally might not feel comfortable posting certain things. I don't think she posts daily photos. In general, happy for someone that posts before/after. I do have a FB friend that got so into fitness they are doing competitions now (like muscular in a bikini) and that's a bit over the top for me. I mean, I'm happy for them. Just don't get the need for bigger muscles. What is the reason for the question? :) Are you considering doing the coaching stuff or just curious about people's reactions or..?
  18. Ok what bins or storage baskets do you guys use in the chest freezer? I need some ideas :) I am sure how they fit will vary from freezer to freezer.
  19. When people say "this one holds more than that one" I think it really depends on which two items you are comparing. Our chest freezer is small. My MIL's upright is huge. I think hers fits more. I feel like I need to wear gloves to dig in mine. Brr.
  20. I *think* the chests might stay colder? But maybe that is just compared to a freezer that is connected to a fridge? I only say this because I often see breastmilk storage guidelines allow for more time in a chest freezer vs regular.
  21. We have a chest and we fantasize about a stand up. We just couldn't afford it. My hands get cold searching for items in the chest that would more easily be found and removed from the upright. My MIL has a beautiful upright. I don't know that we need the size of an upright, but we would definitely use it if we had one. We have a rather small chest freezer we got from Lowe's.
  22. I don't know if I can listen while driving lol. Last time dh and I tried that the book was putting us to sleep and I had to turn it off.
  23. It's quite similar at times here with my 7yr old. Everything seems to take so long. We're trying to establish a better school day routine. I printed out a check off list last week and told him we need to buckle down and do the list daily (we actually did not do everything on the list, but got most done). I got these little push pin magnets and put the list on a magnetic board so it's the same thing and we just move the magnets in each check box. I really hope this helps us get more accomplished. I don't know if something visual like that would help? Or if you already do something like that. Can you get your dh to help at all? Usually I'm doing the school stuff, but sometimes we'll do school stuff after dh is home and we can each focus on one child. Last week dh worked with ds on the school while I focused on the baby. I am trying to declutter and organize the house which I hope will make our days less stressful by making tidying up easier in the future. Join us on the declutter thread on the chat board if you haven't already. I don't have much advice, but mostly commenting to say you are not alone! Most days are a battle here. Just getting ds to get out of bed, feed the cat, eat breakfast is often a struggle.
  24. I don't quite know how to define it. This may help: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community_colleges_in_the_United_States I have never heard of a 4-yr degree from a CC despite the link above. Typically you would go there for roughly 2 years and finish a program there or transfer to a university. I did not have to complete an AA and chose to stick around one more semester to do so. I figured if something happened (my schooling got interrupted or I wanted better job prospects earlier on) I would at least have the AA on my resumé. It was just a personal preference for me. Whether you want to earn a graduate degree seems irrelevant at the CC level. You would transfer to pursue that and need to get your bachelor's before entering grad school. My major was part of the School of Mass Communication and Journalism. I always considered this liberal arts. I haven't seen much mention of some of these majors in this thread but that would expand to things like film and PR. Sorry, screwed up the quote stuff.
  25. I'm not sure if I sound like a country bumpkin for saying this, but I don't relate to some of the "oodles of extras." Yeah, I can name extras, but they aren't all academic-related. My favorites were not, actually. Like my friends playing Capture the Flag on campus in the evening. He wanted to be an archivist, but it required more than his BA and/or nothing was available. He was in a program to get a certificate, but they didn't offer the last class he needed the final semester he was in his online degree program I think. And I'm pretty sure that was the graduate program. Not sure if he could have obtained that sooner. Most things on that list to me sound very random and may not necessarily appeal to a person that sought out a history degree. Why would you give the advertising executive job to the person with the history degree? Heck, I don't even qualify for that and I have a degree in Advertising. This list actually just proves to me that there isn't much geared toward history majors.
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