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  • Put lunch and meds with a cup of water in the fridge in a bag the night before. Set a reminder to bring the bag. Make your breakfast the night before.

    Prepare her clothes the night before. If you are a morning shower person take the shower the night before. Same with her.

    Just because she wakes up doesn't mean that you have to unless it's a safety issue. Get up, change her nappy and then back to bed. She will learn to sleep through the night.

    Use this extra time to get yourself set. Take another 30min. Eat breakfast, get your meds etc.

    Get a play area where she can play safely while you do whatever you need to do.

  • I mean you could even return the cup at the airport so if you forget to return it in town you could deposit it when you leave.

    It's just like bringing your own bags to the store, sorting your trash for recycling or returning bottles and cans to the store.

    Just return the cup and get your deposit back.

  • No. All bugs are scary and vomit inducing. And those fuckers are definitely worthy of the title "sea bug".

    Spiders are strangely enough kind of okay as long as they are hairy. Spiders without wigs are scary.

    Shellfish of all kinds are scary and vomit inducing unless they are cooked and the meat is served without the shells.

    I have been brave enough to actually try to work with my phobia by stopping and looking in the seafood section at the store. Some times if I'm brave enough I will try to touch a crab if it's packaged.

  • Entomophobia, arachnophobia and ostraconophobia.

    So bugs, spiders and seabugs.

    The seafood with shells is the worst one but it has gotten better. I didn't even know I had it since I haven't really been exposed to seafood with the shells on until I was at a dinner party and they came out with shrimp cocktails with unshelled shrimp hanging off the sides. I got so anxious and sick at the sight of it I had to excuse myself to go to the bathroom and throw up. Now I can almost manage to sit next to someone who has unshelled shrimps. But lobsters and such served in the shell with legs and shit makes me sick.

    However.

    My phobia is a bit special because since I've had seafood without the shells before I saw them with the shells it doesn't really affect my diet.

  • One question that I have though is where does it end? The word blacklist from an etymology standpoint has got bothing to do with race. So where do we disregard the historical context of the meaning of words because people take it out of context and it makes them feel uneasy?

    I am not saying that I am against using blocklist instead of blacklist. I am just asking. Where does the history anfd usage behind the term supercede the out of context hurt feelings?

  • There are generally 5 things that I don't like to eat.

    1. bugs and likewise shit (not food).
    2. Seafood with the shells still on. It's a phobia I'm working on.
    3. Broccoli because I'm allergic
    4. kiwi because I'm allergic
    5. And fucking disgusting olives.