A list of puns related to "Calypso"
There is no way she is responsible for 8+ kids and has time to sit around knitting.
Also what nursery has that much outside space. How much are they paying??
Just a heads up: Aqualung has an ongoing recall for their Calypso regulators since 30.12.2021
CPNs and SNs are in the PDF
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Anyone tips to make the most of my two pumps. I try to use a combination of both pumps.
Usually starting off with the Haakaa (mixed success, sometimes I'll get 40ml in 20-30mins, other times I'll get barely 10ml after an hour). Either way I never feel truly empty with the Haakaa alone. No idea why it's effective sometimes but not others. Any ideas?
During the day I use the Ardo Calypso and in a good session I'll get 120ml but it'll take at least an hour to feel completely empty so I only end up using it a couple of times a day when the baby is sleeping. I got smaller flanges from ardo which I think are the correct size but what's the best way to check? I've seen the instructions for power pumping, should I be breaking up the session rather than continuing to pump for so long in one go?
I try and massage to speed things up but I'm finding it tricky to massage without loosing suction (particularly with the Haakaa which makes a loud noise and startles the baby). I don't have the biggest boobs could that be why or am I massaging incorrectly?
I've been doing a lot of reading since finding this subreddit, it's a great help but some of the tips about settings and accessories aren't compatible with my pump or available in the UK. Is there anyone based in the UK that can recommend accessories you've found useful? I did see freemie cups are available and compatible with my pump so I'm ordering a set, hopefully it'll make it easier so I can pump when the baby is awake.
Thoughts?
That woman keeps all those kids happy and playing together in intricate patterns effortlessly. They almost never fight and even if they do she calms the waters effortlessly. Itβs most obvious in the season one episode Calypso. She starts off braiding some kind of string or cords (a harmless craft project or the physical components of her spell?) Then with a few words here and there she has all of the kids each playing the game they want but all working together in some way. Then she just goes back to braiding her cords. This has to be impossible without magic, right?
This provides an explanation to how Discovery is still NCC-1031 no A and 1000 years into some future. I just have to assume that Control was still a threat in the Kelvin timeline.
I figure that Control probably would still be a threat in the Kelvin timeline but the more militarized Starfleet in the Kelvin timeline possibly could have been better equipped to stop Control by a teeny-tiny bit as compared to the prime timeline (given what we have seen of the military capabilities of the Kelvin versus the Prime Starfleets). If there were a slight advantage then Discovery may not have had to jump to the future but could have simply done the hiding thing it was doing.
My other option would have been that the destruction of Vulcan somehow prevented Discovery from being able to be able to jump to the future. Perhaps Michael Burnham did not end up with Sarek in the Kelvin timeline and as a result she did not have the connection with Spock that helped them get the time travel technology recreated. Even if she did, perhaps she did not end up in Starfleet and focused on rebuilding Vulcan society. Perhaps some other factors simply led to recreating the red angel technology to be out of the question so the best they could do was to hide the ship indefinitely.
I do not know how Calypso will tie into the story of Discovery if the events of Calypso was in the Kelvin timeline, but I think it checks off a lot of boxes in my own mind.
edit: I mixed up 1701 with 1031!
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