CyndiLouWho
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Every kid is different. And some will be different every time they travel. I know I’ve probably told the story before but DS was adopted at 12 months. We met him on Tuesday and had to fly to another province in China on Friday. He flew as a lap baby (2 hour flight) because we didn’t book the flight and had no choice, we didn’t even get seats together, although the Chinese flight attendant made another passenger move so we could be closer. Then a week later we flew to Hong Kong (another short flight) and the next morning nonstop 12 hour flight to Chicago, with DS in his own seat. We all lived. Those weren’t the most pleasant flights but they could have been worse. The lap baby flights were the worst IMO (DS was a chunky 22 lbs) If we made it with a kid we had only met a few days earlier, you can make it work whenever you chose. Have faith.Someone at the gym today was telling me we should travel as early as we can with our baby since I mentioned traveling after the baby is 1. I wish we could do that but I just don’t think I can book flights right now before the baby is even born. If we wanted to go next September when the baby is 5 months we would have to book flights right now. Will it be completely horrible with a 1 year old?
The pharmacist recommended Flonase to me before flying. I do a couple of shots in my nose at the gate to open things up.Does anyone have some advice on ear pain/fluid buildup while flying? DH has been having a terrible time with his ears while flying lately and had to go on an antibiotic the other day. I just ordered him some travel specific earplugs on amazon, but didn’t know if anyone else had tips.
DS complains about ear pain and noise. We tried EarPlanes plus noise canceling headphones which helped some. For the pain/pressure, we did Afrin and Benadryl last time.(plus the headphones/EarPlanes) He didn’t complain as much but it didn’t help 100%Does anyone have some advice on ear pain/fluid buildup while flying? DH has been having a terrible time with his ears while flying lately and had to go on an antibiotic the other day. I just ordered him some travel specific earplugs on amazon, but didn’t know if anyone else had tips.
Mine are showing on my two biz cards and on my DH’s also!Thanks for sharing! I just checked, and mine are too!!
I also noticed I have a new offer on two biz cards for Direct TV.
Ugh, that is frustrating.Oh, good grief. One of my gift cards from BJs is not activated. I ordered two sets of seven $25 gift cards. The first was fine. The second only had five activation slips but six cards were activated. Seriously this stuff is so irritating.
The pharmacist recommended Flonase to me before flying. I do a couple of shots in my nose at the gate to open things up.
DS complains about ear pain and noise. We tried EarPlanes plus noise canceling headphones which helped some. For the pain/pressure, we did Afrin and Benadryl last time.(plus the headphones/EarPlanes) He didn’t complain as much but it didn’t help 100%
I got the following advice for DS
“My ENT told me: mucinex 1 hr before flight and Affrin right before take off. Worked like a charm. Check with an ENT, they can give you some great ideas.”
And
“My daughter was the same with her ears while flying. Per her ENT, she begins taking Afrin as directed 3 days before the flight until the morning of her flight. It helps along with earplanes. She also takes Zyrtec nightly when her allergies are bad.”
I usually buy 2 $25 gcs and get 4 slices free. I’ll do the same this year, I think. I’m excited to get $10 back on it this year!!
Does anyone have some advice on ear pain/fluid buildup while flying? DH has been having a terrible time with his ears while flying lately and had to go on an antibiotic the other day. I just ordered him some travel specific earplugs on amazon, but didn’t know if anyone else had tips.
I did 2 BJs orders that were $150 DGC and $10 Sonic, then 3 orders were $150 DGC and $25 DGC. Each order shipped together, each charged posted as one and all 5 offers are showing as redeemed. I went through ebates for all (should have switched that up a bit) and all are showing $0 there so I'm not holding my breath. I did get 15 cents for my $10 membership purchase though.
So is the system messed up or do they really have that little of availability? That seems crazy to me. I even looked in October just to see.I just checked June next year and see plenty of award availability for 3 passengers in economy and premium economy. MCO - LGW.
Jul/Aug and even Sept not looking great though. I did say it was a popular route.
ETA: Ok something weird going on - I had availability showing on the flexible dates chart, but then when i went to select flights - I got the not enough seats message too.
That said, I did find availability for 16 Jun - 24 Jun, but definitely sparse in Premium.
We're doing a gender reveal in December, but it won't really be like a shower where people bring gifts. If people bring presents I'll be happy, I just don't want anyone to feel like they have to bring something. We have many family members on very low budgets so I'm not advertising our registry or anything. Dh's family has a lot of medical things going on right now. Our baby niece was just back in the hospital for a couple weeks and is finally back home. His sister was just put in the hospital for the second time. She's dealing with a lot of personal things right now.Will you not have a baby shower? People love to buy baby gifts. Just sayin’
Midnight PT. I ordered my iPad at that time last year with my RED card lolWhy would Target have their early access deals for Redcard members start at 3 am EST???
You can only put in 5,700 into your HSA/year. That's non-taxable income. I think the money is yours to keep.Ok here is something random for the hive mind:
My husband has had significant medical appointments this year that don't take insurance up front. So I sent along a huge batch of receipts with the superbill form.
I just got a big reimbursement check in the mail from insurance (yay!)
Question: am I allowed to put this money back into the HSA (we paid for all the visits out of pocket with HSA money) or what? If yes, how does this work? All our HSA contributions come via my husband's employer. It is set up institutional, just like 401k contributions.
If it doesn't go back to the HSA then this would be considered taxable income, right?
Any advice appreciated and sorry this isn't about credit cards.
Yes, I believe it would be considered taxable income. From what I have read, you can use it to pay any more medical expenses you have for the rest of the year (be sure to document) or try to put it back in the HSA. You need to make sure the HSA administrator knows it is a return of previous withdrawals and not an additional deposit. Ther may be a special form.Ok here is something random for the hive mind:
My husband has had significant medical appointments this year that don't take insurance up front. So I sent along a huge batch of receipts with the superbill form.
I just got a big reimbursement check in the mail from insurance (yay!)
Question: am I allowed to put this money back into the HSA (we paid for all the visits out of pocket with HSA money) or what? If yes, how does this work? All our HSA contributions come via my husband's employer. It is set up institutional, just like 401k contributions.
If it doesn't go back to the HSA then this would be considered taxable income, right?
Any advice appreciated and sorry this isn't about credit cards.