We need a thread here just for bulltrouttin', without the artificial constraints of being limited to a specific topic. What the smurf is up, peeps?
I'm gonna be a dad in the winter. trout's wild.
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We need a thread here just for bulltrouttin', without the artificial constraints of being limited to a specific topic. What the smurf is up, peeps?
I'm gonna be a dad in the winter. trout's wild.
congrats dude
high five
You wanna be my daddy too?
I actually thought you've been all ours daddy's for quite some time...
Congrats pal! ;)
using this ancient form of communication rather than masto makes me feel like i'm writing in stone tablets but i also kind of need that in my life rn lol, seems more solid rather than stuff just disappearing into the ether of content right away
doing ok, juggling life responsibilities and wfh and posting things on a 20 yr old ff message board lol
i been trying to run regularly which actually helps with everything
Being a parent is a lot of work but also really fun. Hanging out with my kids and watching all the cute stuff they do is one of the biggest joys of my life. But I was not prepared for all the chores that go with it...
:joey:
Thanks!
ngl I spend a ton of time on SA these days because it's still super active and I miss message boards. Masto is cool for what it is (and I like it over twitter) but having asynchronous conversations that are ongoing is just comforting.
Were you wfh pre-pandemic?
I feel like I already have a lot of chores just because of our pets but yeah. I'm just imagining all of the stuff where I'm like "I can put off going to the store for a few more days, we have enough to get by" or "eh, laundry can wait, I'm not out of clean underwear yet" and realizing that kinda stuff is right out the window once the kid is here.
Trips to the grocery store will definitely catch up to you quickly. Fortunately babies just need diapers and milk to get by, better have plenty of that though. :D Once you have a little kid you'll be amazed how much food they can plow through.
To be honest, our budget for dry dog food is pretty well accounted for, so my plan is to see how long we can go just feeding them that once they're on solids. I figure it's only a marginal increase in our expenditures and Chewy is pretty quick to ship out new bags. We'll start introducing them to fresh fruits and vegetables once they're old enough to start generating income.
remember to get flea collars too!
Congrats! I just became a mom at the end of January. Babies are hard but then they start doing cute trout and you're like "awww this is great"
congratulations everyone!!!!!!! i am planning for a baby too, but maybe not until next year when some other stuff is settled. i will not let my baby use the internet, so it does not end up like me!
valid idea, please no one tell your kids what the internet is until they're 20, for their benefit and ours as well
Congrats to all the parents and expectant parents.
Unless you're gonna live in a cave - that isn't gonna work
I'm currently working part time, looking at September full time hopefully. Personal life wise I went through some significant changes of late. For the most part they're for the good. Though some of them will shock many.
Congrats! That's what I'm hoping for. My wife and I keep alternating between "yeah, we got this" and "holy trout how will we ever do this"
I plan on locking everything down as much as I can. The internet is soooooo bad now, like holy trout. I'm constantly checking in with my nephew (he's 13 this year) to make sure he's not like, going down some alt-right brainwashing rabbit hole on youtube. It's smurfed.
lol
Nice man! Is any of the good stuff shareable?
I'm not ready to share some of it. I think it would be too big a shock for some people here having known me for so many years. I say this because it shocked me!
But I'm in a better place mentally at the moment than I have been in as long as I can remember. I'm at peace, or as close to at peace as I've ever been in my life.
this is like a clickbait article
"What Iceglow has been up to WILL SHOCK YOU"
He's overcome his fear of bees and has taken up the saxophone. He's also finally learned how to cook scrambled eggs.
Congrats to all the winners :babyciddie:
Man, speaking of, where my pandemic chefs at? If there was one positive thing to come out of this whole deal, it's that my cooking game stepped the smurf UP.
Spell omelette like a man of Britain you traitor. :colbert:
My omelette game is generally decent but I have one downfall. I love to overfill them because I am a greedy smurfer and they sometimes struggle and burst open. It's worth it every single time though.
I can't ever get the flip/fold. Never can flip it without it falling apart. I go to try and.... it just, blep, falls apart. Then we having an egg scramble lol
I have never made an omelette that didn't turn out just kinda squishy and weird tasting. I have gotten very good at pancakes from scratch though. Once we're into our new house and have more space, my wife and I have agreed we are buying a waffle iron so I can get on that too.
The 'omelette' I make for my kids came out of a sort of mistake. I was making a traditional omelette that folds over but there was too much cheese and it overflowed and fried up in the pan. They liked the crispy cheese so much I started sprinkling it on top and frying it up like that. Then they stopped eating the part with the gooey cheese in the middle and just asked for the crispy one. Now I basically make an egg pancake with fried cheese (on both sides). They love it though.
They're not wrong. Crispy cheese is pretty good. Casomorphins are powerful.
omelette with salted potato chips inside is v good and tasty treat!!
it sounds simple and/or stupid but try it one day
I honestly would enjoy an espresso machine. I mainly make coffee with a coffee maker and now a keurig because my coffee maker is in shambles. What espresso machines were you looking at? It seems like a very expensive thing to get.
A buddy of mine just made a rec for that actually. I'm looking at this:
https://www.breville.com/us/en/produ...so/bes450.html
He has a higher-end model, but it looks like as you go up in price, they just add more automation to it. Seems like it's worth the cash to go up if you want the convenience, but I was just budgeting for the $200-$300 range, which this seems to fit.
How is parenting going? Have you turned into a final aeon and your kid is going to slay you? :bigsmile: