Combining self feeding purees with BLW?

Partner had kids 19 years ago and knows nothing about blw, is terrified of choking. Baby turned 6 months a weekish ago and we have been giving her purées on a numi spoon, she’s tried a couple foods like asparagus, watermelon. She did so great with the solid foods, I’m worried about holding her back with the purées but partner’s anxiety is rubbing off on me especially watching her gag a little today on a piece of watermelon she was able to bite off. When she had the melon as one of her first foods she gnawed it down and consumed a good bit easily, then after about a week of purees on a numi spoon is when she gagged. Are the purees going to cause a problem? We are def not spoon feeding, completely letting her self feed. What did you do if your partner or self was nervous about blw? Resources to share?

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u/Such_Soft7214 — 2 days ago
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Hair dryer broke 😭

3 years and the hairdryer just didn’t turn on one day, they said they couldn’t fix the thermal fuse. After spending so much on it I’m so disappointed 😭
Anyone had any luck with other hair dryers besides Dyson? Should I replace it? I feel at such a loss.

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u/Such_Soft7214 — 16 days ago

Adult SD bedroom

Long story short: SD never gave me a chance, is now finishing up first year at local college. When she found out we were having another child she moved in with BM and has never seen or spoken to me again.
Needing to vent because of her bedroom. It is in a corner of the house that lets a lot of nice light in, since she hasn’t been in the house for months my husband cleaned it up and we just have the door open. Sometimes when I am making rounds rocking the baby around the house I will step in there and let the baby look in the mirror or out the window. Yesterday SD drove by and apparently saw me in the window in her room. I never go digging around, it just feels like a spare room at this point no one is ever in there. Never been in there longer than a few mins. She’s upset, texting her dad “it’s still my room”. Look, I get bedroom privacy for teens and I did not step foot in there until she had been moved out for over nine months. She made a point that she doesn’t want to be here, so are we supposed to keep her room as a museum to her and not touch it? I do want to keep it as is for a while to give her a chance to change her mind, but in the meantime no one gets to appreciate golden hour?

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u/Such_Soft7214 — 2 months ago