My husband is interacting with ChatGPT and learning the structures of reality, as he does ππ₯°
He's mine, you can't have him! But you can buy his books and learn a bit of the wisdom he collects π€
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I love Jesus, my husband, and our newborn son.
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Admin for our "English Tutoring for sats" business. My husband is the tutor.
Author of:
How to Prepare Yourself for Marriage - 10 000 sats
Novels:
The Blizzard - 10 000 sats
SnΓΆkaos(Swedish Blizzard) - 10 000 sats
The Prophetic Detective: Kidnapped -10 000 sats
ebooks for sats are available for purchase through Nostr DM, or fiat at FikaTimeBooks.com in Kindle, Audible, paperback, and hardback.
Sitting at a coffee shop and a group of old people next to us got up to leave and stopped to admire our son first.
We got to talking and revealed that we are authors, and one of the guys said, "Oh, I thought you guys were the IRS or CIA and eavsdropping and we'd get in trouble." π
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It was later revealed that he was Jewish, so my thought was... "Well, wouldn't that have made you our boss then, since 'da Jewz' rule the world?" π€π€£π€£π€£π€£π€£
Hubby just got more coffe.
Me: "I want pastries now, I can smell the coffee."
The result of having grown up in a country of Fika, where coffee usually comes with pastries and cookies, so even if I don't like the taste or smell of coffee, it does give me a positive experience, or at least memories of positive experiences π€£π€£
Gravity doesn't care who discovered it.
The first, and only, animal our son has touched is a fluffy mini horse. π€π€£ it was during a Christmas market.
(Unless a relatives dog got close to him when I wasn't looking during Thanksgiving)
I got a birth mark last year π€£
I had a c-section and gave birth to our son, and it left a mark, so obviously it's a birth mark π€£π€£π€£π€£
Yay! Wow! I've done well π€―π€π


Sitting next to my husband with our son in my lap, then he laughed at my husband and he held him for a bit, and then handed him back to me. It didn't take long before he got fussy. I thought maybe he was hungry and started trying to get ready to give him some food, but then he saw his dad again and got super happy. Apparently he just wanted his daddy! π€£
Went to an In-N-Out the other day, and stayed until they closed. The (I guess) manager for the evening asked if we wanted a free milkshake, cause they need to throw it away anyway at the end of the night.
Then, as we waited for our shakes, we chatted with him a bit more and found out that what was really happening was him trying to bribe us to come back, cause they opened another location not too far away that took all their customers. π€£
I mean, he didn't say bribe, but I'm pretty sure that's the definition. Also, he said he'll give us more if we come back, so yes, a bribe!
Our son now sits well enough to handle a baby chair π He still can't sit on his own yet, but something changed in the last few days where he seems to have increased his core strength π I love being a mom to him!
Apparently I have the opportunity to get scammed. I think I just won't do that. π€π€£



The grass isn't always greener on the other side, sometimes it's more orange π€£π€£π€£
People used to chase green money, now we all want the orange stuff π
I thought I bought a sandwich for us to eat, but apparently I also bought a chair for our son π€£
What are your best tips and knowledge when it comes to starting to introduce food to a baby?
What have you learned were do's and don't's?
First time seeing a coyote, in a WinCo parking lot in the middle of a city π€―π€£
I got a ring sling for carrying my son in, but it can be used for more than just its intended purposes. I have now recomissioned it to instead of going over one shoulder and having my son sit in it, facing me, he's sitting in my lap and it's going around both of our waists, so I can use my hands more freely! π
My dad develops electronics, but basically, he's an inventor, and so am I πππ hah.
Inheritance tax should be abolished!
Think about it, a parent is supposed to care for their children when they're kids, but somehow when they become adults, or also if tragically a parent passes away while the child is still a kid, now the government has become a go between, and all of a sudden they require a cut on money that has most likely already been taxed, plus money that will be taxed as the child uses it.
So, abolish inheritance tax, cause it's extremely insulting, along with all the other normal reasons why taxes are no good.