Red Bell preschool

Hello!

I'm looking for experiences for people with kids in the preschool, summer camp, and after school care at Red Bell. I've heard mixed reviews and can't find much on Google reviews or Facebook.

Preferably recent experiences as I'm sure the staff change over time.

Thank you!

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u/blushingtomato — 6 days ago

AIO for asking to change washer / dryer install

Background: we used to have a top loading washer and dryer which failed, were repaired, but we ordered a new replacement as the repair was questionable. The washer was on the right, dryer on the left. We ordered these from Costco and they were delivered & installed today, previous ones hauled away. My husband managed delivery and install.

I went to do a load of laundry and was surprised the doors line up the way they do. The dryer (left) door can be reoriented, but the washer (right) cannot. My husband knew this during install and said "the washer door can't be moved.

I do more laundry than he does, and honestly this is frustrating to the point where I'd prefer to have the top-loader back, trying to move wet clothes over or under the door takes some of the value of the new setup away.

Where are we now:

- I am super frustrated at my husband for accepting delivery without thinking about usability or asking me to be involved (I was home but had work meetings all day).

- I want to call the install company back to see if they'll swap the washer to be on the left and dryer on the right, my husband thinks they might not because of water and gas hose length. Alternatively I could call a plumber but my husband doesn't think it's worth it

My husband doesn't think it needs changed at all and that I'm overreacting, I think it's super frustrating, impacts usability, and should have been addressed before it was installed. Am I overreacting?

Editing to add: he does do some laundry, I just find that I do more of it. Just clarifying as my original wording was making people believe it's just me.

u/blushingtomato — 1 month ago

Hello! I have a semi-covered run with some dirt that the chickens take a bath in. They also get time out in the yard and tend to dig around in the mulch.

The white leghorns in particular are extra dirty right now, I'm not sure if they rolled in mud or poop. Their vents aren't super clean but aren't very crusty either...

I started them on BuffChicks Worm stop powder in case it's related to runny poops but any other advice?

I saw some previous posts in here about bathing chickens, which I understand folks don't do but I'm curious whether there's an underlying issue, if I should give access to another dirt bath area, or if I should cave and clean them up!

Thank you!

Note: they have more space than this, they were just excited to visit when I took the photo

u/blushingtomato — 2 months ago