veggienuggets123
veggienuggets123 t1_jegx8f2 wrote
Reply to To the people of Reddit who have/ have had braces, what was your experience like? by DerpingAroundOnRedit
No complaints. I had a pretty good time with them. Had them on for a few years
veggienuggets123 t1_jaerqoi wrote
Reply to What activities do you do during the cold, snow-covered winter months to keep your active dogs engaged and in shape? by BCom-91
We do agility even in -30C. We also go cross country skiing together!
veggienuggets123 t1_jaeq5no wrote
Reply to People aged 21-30 who leave their ID in the car while going into a restaurant (while ordering alcohol), why? by americancoconuts
Sometimes I just forget my ID if I leave it in a jacket or something. I can’t even remember the last time I was ID and I’m in my late 20s. Granted though the drinking age is 18 here so I don’t look 18
veggienuggets123 t1_jaeloe2 wrote
Reply to comment by pacer_3iii in Parents of Reddit what frightens you the most about raising your child/children? by AspyreN7
My parents always had a rule growing up that I was not allowed to wear a hoodie or anything restrictive near my neck to bed. Pre kids I thought they we so strict but now I understand why!
veggienuggets123 t1_jaelglv wrote
My work car broke down and I was very far away from the city I was staying in for the job. I was in a pretty remote place in northern Canada. A family came out and saw that I was stuck with my dog. They let me stay with them for a few days while my work scheduled someone to come out and tow my truck. It was a wonderful experience learning about a different culture and being so supported
veggienuggets123 t1_jaekpqk wrote
Reply to Parents of Reddit what frightens you the most about raising your child/children? by AspyreN7
You can’t fix everything for them. I want to her to be loved and have a wonderful life but I can’t guarantee everyone will be nice. It’s so hard listening to your six year old cry because people were being racist to her and ableist. It was easier when I could fix everything by putting on her favourite movie
veggienuggets123 t1_jeh5d8h wrote
Reply to (Survey for College Class, anything is appreciated!) Parents of Children with disability: How do you feel it affects your quality of life? by Sn0wiestfox
Honestly it doesn’t really but that comes from a place of privilege I think. She’s Deaf. We had hearing aids since she was little, we learnt BSL, and we did speech therapy when she was learning to talk. Somethings need to be adapted eg fire alarms are flashing lights and we have lots of visual things around the house.