That's exactly how it felt to me too! Creamier and less biter.Guinness *is* better in Ireland. Everyone told me and my wife so, before we went on our honeymoon, but we scoffed at the idea. We were surprised to find out that it's true. A study even confirms it. I found Guinness in Ireland creamier, less bitter, and with a 'fluffier' mouth feel than US Guinness.
I actually never liked beer as a youth. Once I started playing Irish music in sessions, I found that a lot of pubs 'pay' the participants in free beer (sometimes one, sometimes as much as you can drink). So, if I wanted to get "paid" for playing tunes at sessions, I had to learn to like beer. I didn't develop a taste for Guinness until my early 30's. After that, it was all downhill, and now I like a lot of different beers.The first Guinness I ever had was at a pub in Killarney, but it's been over 20 years now, so I couldn't tell you the difference. (I think I was more impressed they served a 16 year old without asking for ID.) It must have been good considering it's still my beer of choice.
You might even be able to afford paying someone else to do it for you.I guess I have no excuse now to keep me from getting a water softening system installed in the house, which we sorely need.
Trust me, I fully intend to.You might even be able to afford paying someone else to do it for you.
--Patrick
Clerical stuffAwesome! That's fantastic news! What will you be doing?
Let the healing...begin!Clerical stuff
Trying hard not to make a Jonestown joke... not succeeding...[DOUBLEPOST=1494645147,1494645105][/DOUBLEPOST]I've always wanted a reason to use a Benny Hinn gif.
I don't know... looks about the same to me.Every time I see "Benny Hinn," I think someone has just misspelled "Benny Hill," and so the video is never what I expect.
--Patrick
Remind her of this at 3 am when she's tired and just wanting the baby to stop crying. That's the worst.A friend of mine had her baby today and I am so happy for her! She has wanted a baby for so long!
Only if you don't know "the hold"Remind her of this at 3 am when she's tired and just wanting the baby to stop crying. That's the worst.
I thought the arguments against co-sleeping were primarily about infant safety. Given the age of your kids, I think it less likely you'd roll over and smother one of them.I broke all of those so called parenting rules and just co-slept. It really cut down on all the middle of the night screaming.
I thought the arguments against co-sleeping were primarily about infant safety. Given the age of your kids, I think it less likely you'd roll over and smother one of them.
We did/do something similar. It's basically put them in bed. Let them cry for a minute. Go reassure them. Let them cry 3 minutes. Go reassure them. Let them cry 6 minutes. etc. They usually were asleep or quiet by the third round. Now, they don't really cry at all when going to bed.[DOUBLEPOST=1495130405,1495130211][/DOUBLEPOST]We used the Babywise method which worked really well for both our kids. Basically you put your kid down to sleep, and leave them alone. That's really it. If all your baby's needs are satisfied, there's nothing wrong with letting them cry it out. After a few weeks, they stop doing it and go right to sleep. Takes turning off the instinctual urge to go find out what's wrong. Some people claim that it's cruel, and that you're abandoning your kid when they're crying for you, but I disagree. You're giving your kid what it needs right then: sleep. There are plenty of hours to cuddle and bond.
My wife slept with both of our girls for at least their first 4 weeks of life.I broke all of those so called parenting rules and just co-slept. It really cut down on all the middle of the night screaming.
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Good co-sleepers have hard plastic walls to prevent that sort of thing.I thought the arguments against co-sleeping were primarily about infant safety. Given the age of your kids, I think it less likely you'd roll over and smother one of them.
I prefer the video version.[DOUBLEPOST=1494645147,1494645105][/DOUBLEPOST]I've always wanted a reason to use a Benny Hinn gif.
Now you can get those hot single coworkers married off even more efficiently! Huzzah!Taiwan legalized same-sex marriage.
My Facebook feed is being surprisingly civil about this.
Congrats Professor!Tenured!