Looses some of the fun when you guys are all getting senile and can't remember if you did or didn't do it.
Looses some of the fun when you guys are all getting senile and can't remember if you did or didn't do it.
Gotta be the cheese curds.![]()
The hostas will come back. They will survive a nuclear holocaust...Truth, the second cell was more of a drought buster, think I can put away the hoses and sprinklers. Was too late with them anyway, most of my ferns croaked and some of the hostas too.
The hostas will come back. They will survive a nuclear holocaust...
probably explains this:On that note. When we were finally in the air, I asked the flight attendant for a screwdriver and they gave me 4 bottles of vodka and the whole can of OJ and says "it's that kinda day am I right?"
Yes. Yes it was
I believe this completely. Most of my guy friends are ass/rear end guys compared to boob men. I'm totally an ass guy myself. I respect cleavage and appreciate it but if she don't have a donk, I don't care that much
We millineals also eat a lot of ass too
I remember having this conversation with my ex's father around the grill like 4 days before we broke up. He basically was like I wouldn't ever be able to date someone like my daughter, she's so flat chested. You gotta have boobs man. I retorted back that she has a great ass. Looking back that was a real weird conversation.
I'd say pretty much Pants age and lower. This way we can blame Pants for everything.Ok, so what age is the cut point for Mills and Gen Z? I'm still slightly confused on who to blame for stuff.
You learn quickly not to save their good baby clothes for special occasions unless that special occasion is really soon. It's a constant struggle figuring out, "will they grow out of it? vs. will it look ok with a stain?"Chilly today so I put kiddo in a sleeper. He's not going to fit it much longer. We have a bunch of newborn onesies (mostly gifts, I only bought like, 6-8) that I suspect he's already grown out of without ever wearing them. With the heat and his tendency to overheat, I only put him in clothes when we had to go somewhere in the car or had visitors. Looking at getting more sleepers and I think we'll skip straight to the 3-6 mos clothes. Cool story bro, I know. I'm just surprised how quickly they grow. He gained 1lb 10oz in the two weeks between appointments.
You learn quickly not to save their good baby clothes for special occasions unless that special occasion is really soon. It's a constant struggle figuring out, "will they grow out of it? vs. will it look ok with a stain?"
You learn quickly not to save their good baby clothes for special occasions unless that special occasion is really soon. It's a constant struggle figuring out, "will they grow out of it? vs. will it look ok with a stain?"
Speaking of hostas, we will soon need to get rid of several of ours because we’re having the tree they surround removed. I know it’s not ideal transplanting time but it’s either move them or lose them.My mom has hostas by here and her neighbors mailboxes. They were "dead" for three years. I weed whipped everything and had plating new ones on a to do list but it was way down since not real important. They came on this year with a vengeance. Thicker than they ever were.
suggestion for @cowgirl836, find a family that has only one son or they always buy new clothes for their kids. We were able to do that for our daughter and are doing that with our clothes to others. Basically, when our kids outgrow their clothes, we put them in a tub. These families have kids 2-3 years younger. When they get close to the age of our kids they will check to see what we have sizewise. If they need 3 year old boy clothes, we will look to see how many tubs we have and tell them it's X amount per tub. They don't get to haggle or pick through, they get the tub and everything. We do tell them if there are winter coats or snow boats or non everyday things in it.
We never put heavily worn clothes in the tubs. This is stuff that we would buy for our kids. We started this on the buying side for our daughter. This lady from church had a grand daughter in Ankeny, she would drop a tub of clothes from her only grand daughter full of tommy hilfiger and Polo level girls clothes (I don't know girls clothes so forgive me) and a lot looked rarely worn. Some of our stuff even has price tags still on it, you can tell how much our kids wore that.
Wife lets a couple good friends pick through before she tubs it occasionally, but otherwise its kinda all or nothing. Easier than garage sales.
Speaking of hostas, we will soon need to get rid of several of ours because we’re having the tree they surround removed. I know it’s not ideal transplanting time but it’s either move them or lose them.
I do it in the fall because I can see them then.They will be fine, just keep them in the shade and watered. As long as they don't dry out they be good. I divide mine in the spring but lots of people recommend dividing/moving in the fall, either works.
I've also decided that chocolate milk stains I may not care about. Or at least make sure it's a home/saturday item.
I was the third of three girls.
What's new look like?