Globalksp

Globalksp t1_iu32yn7 wrote

First, congrats!

We found our part time nanny via a Facebook group (Nanny’s and Baby sitters of Springfield or something of the like). We interviewed quite a few before settling on our nanny and she’s great. She’s an MSU grad student and I’d suggest that route if and only if they have proven experience with kids as young as your boys. Feel free to DM me and I’ll share whatever else I know / can get from my fiancé.

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Globalksp OP t1_iquf0p5 wrote

Reply to comment by MorphinDorphin in Gunshots or Fireworks? by Globalksp

Hm. Interesting. The no back pressure pop… that was me back in ‘99 😂😭

This was definitely not that. Good thought though, thanks! Will definitely use this to calm the lady’s nerves.

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Globalksp t1_iqtev3x wrote

Reply to comment by dead_wit_laugh in Chinese food! by TurtleSoup58

Happy to! Like NYC it’s more neighborhood and dish based than one restaurant. And in LA that means getting out of LA proper… Alhambra is a solid start (south of Pasadena) for southeast Asian and pan Asian. City of Industry for Chinese. In DTLA Japanese is the go to. Being a fan of xao long bao, I never found a go to spot in LA. Here’s a good cheat sheet: https://la.eater.com/maps/best-chinese-restaurants-los-angeles

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Globalksp t1_iqs4lp7 wrote

Reply to comment by dead_wit_laugh in Chinese food! by TurtleSoup58

Popping in here as a recent LA transplant… it’s a massive city and it has phenomenal Chinese food, but not at the corner American Chinese shop. Ya gotta know where to go. Also 2nd Corner 21, but still quite “Americanized”

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