u/Parbery_Jessjess

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Is the nanit baby monitor worth it after the newborn stage?

getting our nursery together and the baby monitor is somehow turning into the thing thats taking the longest to decide on. funny how i picked the crib faster than this lol. the one that keeps coming up is nanit because people talk a lot about the sleep tracking and all the extra features. but then i also see parents saying once the baby gets older they barely look at the app and mostly just want a reliable camera that works every time. makes me wonder if some of those features end up being more exciting in the first few months than they are a year later.

for parents that have already gone through that stage, what actually stuck around as something you used all the time and what ended up being something you forgot about after a while? curious how your opinion changed after living with it for more than just the newborn phase.

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u/Parbery_Jessjess — 7 hours ago

looking for pc games that are just chill to play after work

i've been playing a lot of competitive games lately and i'm honestly getting burned out. after work i don't really want to deal with ranked matches, sweaty lobbies, or anything that gets my heart rate up.

i'm looking for something i can play for an hour or two just to relax. it doesn't have to be cozy or have farming in it. i just want a game that feels easy to sink into without feeling stressed the whole time.

what's your go to game when you just want to turn your brain off and unwind?

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u/Parbery_Jessjess — 9 days ago