Nice, hadn't seen that one. My physics professor did the same thing in class.
Nice, hadn't seen that one. My physics professor did the same thing in class.
I'm 23 weeks with my first baby so my hormones made me immediately tear up when I read this. I just know my little girl will be exactly the same.
Agreed, Instead cups are the best but I cleanse and re-use them for more than one cycle.
I dislike it because I don't like getting urine on the tampon string.
I sold mine via oncewed.com (or maybe it was preownedweddingdresses.com, I listed on both) within a few weeks of my wedding four years ago. Bought the dress for $800 new, sold it for $400.
Koreatown is known for dress rental shops.
Yep, only the admin staff isn't on my company's website.
It's not THAT predictable. My impending maternity leave is the first one in the history of my 18-year company and we're over half female in a STEM field. The guy with the pulmonary embolism, the owner with the vasectomy complications, the cancer patient, they all missed weeks/months of work. Should we not hire older…
Reminds me of when the owner of my company missed a couple weeks after complications from his vasectomy. But that was totally his choice, right?
Maternity leave is not the only reason people have to take off from work. My manager missed six months last year recovering from chemotherapy and a double mastectomy. Another manager missed at least a month while she had shingles. We're a small company (fewer than 20 employees) and we dealt with it. Maternity leave is…
It's amazing how times have changed and yet haven't at all. 35 years ago, my unmarried mother legally changed her last name to that of my deadbeat bio dad who had moved across the country with his secretary while she was pregnancy. I was therefore born with his last name, all because an unwed mother wouldn't have been…
That is my hope and dream. I'm also a five in most shoes and being a six would be awesome. So far, nothing at 20 weeks.
He gets up to a 3% match when he puts in 6% so he upped it to 7% so he'll be at a total of 10%. I'm just a little bit paranoid about making ends meet but still hitting retirement goals when I'm reduced to 55% of my pay with California State Disability. We've never really talked about how I contribute a larger…
I admit that I look at my 401K and Roth IRA much too frequently, but that's because I track them with Mint and they're just sitting at the bottom of the page when I'm looking at other account balances. I'm awful about taking the steps to re-balancing though and I finally switched to a higher percentage in index funds…
I never thought we'd be new car people, but we just bought my husband a new car. We had the cash saved up and could buy a used luxury sedan or a new standard sedan. The new car had even more features than the luxury car that it just didn't make sense. Plus, his old car was a 1998, so we're definitely the type to drive…
you're so lucky, I wear an even small size, but kid shoes are always much too wide for me.
I'm in the same boat, used to wear 5.5 and the occasional 6 with some padding, now I have to wear 5's. And I usually only find decent shoes in my size at Nordstrom Rack. I wish I could afford the Stuart Weitzman's.
I don't know any women who are identified with their husband's first name but I took my husband's last name because it meant more to me than my stepfather's last name, especially since I'd cut him our of my life 13 years previous. We all have our reasons.
Not technically divorce though, didn't he call it more of an annulment because she had been married to his brother first and may or may not have had sex with the now-dead brother? Of course, he was really just doing it to marry the hot, hot Anne Boleyn who may have been able to give him a son. Later, he figured out…
Go ask someone who worked for Enron.