Calathea revival

Calathea revival

Same plant 4 months apart. It's been a couple months with no new leaves growing and I nearly lost all hope, but it came through.

Not sure I can take any credit, but I added a tray with pebbles under the pot and add water to it daily.

u/Glomkhan — 3 days ago

Did Trixie ever voice her views on having children?

SPOILERS AHEAD

I've watched the entire series (except the last couple of episodes), and I don't seem to recall Trixie and Matthew discussing the idea of having children. It seems odd to me, because Trixie is clearly fond of children and has a lot of experience in taking care of them thanks to her line of work.

Did I miss something or it's just a topic that strangely never came up?

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u/Glomkhan — 29 days ago

Matching outfits

I noticed that in the last seasons Angela and May wear matching outfits all the time, day wear and even pajamas.

Am I the only one who's slightly annoyed by it? It seems like something younger children would want, not really realistic for 11-12 year old girls.

What do you think? Did you ever want to have the same wardrobe as your sibling?

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u/Glomkhan — 2 months ago

How are you dressing your babies/young toddlers?

My twins are 12 months old and I have been dressing them in sleepsuits during the colder months and come summer it's rompers all the way.

I didn't realize these types of clothes are supposed to be worn for sleep, because where I come from the name for them doesn't directly suggest they are intended to be worn to bed.

We've been given a lot of baby clothes by family and friends, and all of them are matching sets or individual t-shirts and pants, and that tells methat I'm expected to start dressing them like little children already. But those rompers are so easy to put on and take off, and for babies who really dislike changing diapers and clothes those types of clothes are lifesavers and I really don't want to give them up yet.

My question is - how and when did you transition to two piece sets?

Did you feel judged for dressing your babies in "pajamas" when out on the playground etc?

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u/Glomkhan — 2 months ago
▲ 112 r/IKEA

I bought it to dry socks, but it was inconvenient and was left unused for months. And then I got this idea.

u/Glomkhan — 4 months ago