I judge adults at the bus stop or dropping off their kids while wearing pajamas. The sole exception is someone with a newborn. I feel they get a pass for a few months.
I don't have to get out of the car to drop off DD at preschool (we have a drive up thing, the teacher gets her out) so I wear pajamas every morning. And no bra.
I don't understand pretty frosted sugar cookies that taste like cardboard. My girlfriend makes these elaborate Halloween cookies every year, but they're not any good. I don't get it.
Yes! Sugar cookies that taste like ass are just wrong.
Post by olivegoose on Oct 30, 2014 10:59:20 GMT -5
I miss TB. I feel like we lost some good people in the transition, and it was just a familiar place to be. Aside from the crazy vague TOU and #modabuse.
I don't understand pretty frosted sugar cookies that taste like cardboard. My girlfriend makes these elaborate Halloween cookies every year, but they're not any good. I don't get it.
Yes! Sugar cookies that taste like ass are just wrong.
I don't even attempt making sugar cookies because I know I won't be able to make them well.
Can someone please explain why they're cut completely differently? M (5 months old) outgrew all her 6 month and half her 9 month girl clothes. I finally got a pair of hand me down girl pants to fit her. They were 18 months! I got desperate and took out all of Joey's stuff. His 6 month clothes fit her fine. Do we really need to start having tight clothes on our girls from birth? Really? Same sizes and brands here. Why do 6 month girl pants only go halfway up her thighs and 6 month girls shirts I can't even get her shoulders into. But in the same brand boy clothes she fits great in 6 months. I mean, they're all babies. There is no difference in her figure at this age and how Joey's was. Why are the clothes fitting SO differently?
I totally agree with you on the sizing thing. I only have a daughter so I can't compare but I thought the clothes were either sized small or my daughter was big. She is now two and still wearing a few sizes ahead. It makes me wonder if a boy 2t would fit versus the 4t in girls that she wears. Hmmm.
I don't even attempt making sugar cookies because I know I won't be able to make them well. Â
Sugar cookies are deceptively difficult to get just right. I love a soft, fluffy sugar cookie but I am completely incapable of making them that way.
You should try the Annies Eats soft sugar cookies. They are delicious. They are by far the best sugar cookie I have ever had. She compares them to the ones you buy at the store with the frosting.
Sugar cookies are deceptively difficult to get just right. I love a soft, fluffy sugar cookie but I am completely incapable of making them that way.
You should try the Annies Eats soft sugar cookies. They are delicious. They are by far the best sugar cookie I have ever had. She compares them to the ones you buy at the store with the frosting.
Oh thanks for the tip! I love those frosted sugar cookies.
Not sure this is unpopular here but it is where I live. I don't understand the need to wear a sticker that says "I voted". Yes I voted bit don't feel the need to wear a sticker about it. People here wear it like its a big deal and the lady at the polls was horrified that I didn't take a sticker.
I like that people wear the stickers.
Mostly because when I see someone with one, I go "Oh shit! I have to go vote today!" instead of forgetting until the results come out.
This! I might forget otherwise. In some of the smaller mid term elections every vote really does count.
I judge adults at the bus stop or dropping off their kids while wearing pajamas. The sole exception is someone with a newborn. I feel they get a pass for a few months.
I feel like after the oatmeal sweater thing it is really hard for me to figure out what are your fashion dos and don'ts.
The food babe does this thing where her kids get a certain amount of candy on Halloween night. Then, they can "trade" their candy to a candy fairy (or something like that) for a gift. After they eat their candy and before they go to bed, the put their buckets of candy on the doorstep outside and during the night a Candy Fairy takes their candy and replaces it with a gift...
We don't do that. I will eat all of the candy lol but it's an idea
I hate that anyone reads food babe.
I have no idea who she is but I can already tell that me and "food babe" would not be friends.
I judge adults at the bus stop or dropping off their kids while wearing pajamas. The sole exception is someone with a newborn. I feel they get a pass for a few months.
Why do you care? I will never understand caring what someone else wears to a non-dressy "event".
Kind of like your opinion that leggings aren't pants, pajamas aren't clothes.
I judge adults at the bus stop or dropping off their kids while wearing pajamas. The sole exception is someone with a newborn. I feel they get a pass for a few months.
I don't have to get out of the car to drop off DD at preschool (we have a drive up thing, the teacher gets her out) so I wear pajamas every morning. And no bra.
Doesn't that take forever? We do a drive up thing but cars pull up in groups of five, parents get their kid out of the car, put their backpack on and get them to the door. Getting each individual kid out, helping them with their backpack and walking them to the door seems like it would take a while.
I don't have to get out of the car to drop off DD at preschool (we have a drive up thing, the teacher gets her out) so I wear pajamas every morning. And no bra.
Doesn't that take forever? We do a drive up thing but cars pull up in groups of five, parents get their kid out of the car, put their backpack on and get them to the door. Getting each individual kid out, helping them with their backpack and walking them to the door seems like it would take a while.
If you do car line at our school, you don't get out. Same thing with a group of cars, but the group of teachers and assistants get them out. You don't leave your car.
Doesn't that take forever? We do a drive up thing but cars pull up in groups of five, parents get their kid out of the car, put their backpack on and get them to the door. Getting each individual kid out, helping them with their backpack and walking them to the door seems like it would take a while.
If you do car line at our school, you don't get out. Â Same thing with a group of cars, but the group of teachers and assistants get them out. Â You don't leave your car. Â
At our school you don't get out of the car either. You pull up two at a time and the kids grab their backpacks and jump out. It sstill takes for freaking ever because a lot of parents do not have any consideration for other people and their time, like one parent just sat there texting for five minutes in the drop off line.. When I drive the kids to school, I park across the street and walk them to the door.
Post by Kcthepouchh8r on Oct 30, 2014 11:52:12 GMT -5
Attachment Deleted Also this has been floating around my Facebook. I feel all the sorries for people who live like this and also these kinds of messages are why most people who lose weight go on to put it back on within 18 months.
Also this has been floating around my Facebook. I feel all the sorries for people who live like this and also these kinds of messages are why most people who lose weight go on to put it back on within 18 months.
The person who made that should seriously consider spooning their own eyes out.
Also this has been floating around my Facebook. I feel all the sorries for people who live like this and also these kinds of messages are why most people who lose weight go on to put it back on within 18 months.
Honestly I have no problem with this as a personal motivation tool. When I was doing weight watchers this would have worked out well with the points written next to the candy.
I think we all know that I feel differently than like 95% of the world when it comes to clothes. But I hate little man clothes. I don't understand ties on babies and toddlers. Why is this a thing? Also, the tutu for cake smash thing? No. Why?
I also do get the whole obsession with the "My First XXX" holiday clothing. Some people on my old BMB were so bummed that they couldn't find a My First Halloween outfit to fit their almost 1 year old. Waste of money!
Post by amynumbers on Oct 30, 2014 11:58:39 GMT -5
I rarely eat candy. We don't keep it around. So yeah, I effing gorge on mini Hershey bars the week before Halloween -- which this year also happens to be PMS Week, so #blessed.
I've never noticed it making any impact on my weight.
View Attachment Also this has been floating around my Facebook. I feel all the sorries for people who live like this and also these kinds of messages are why most people who lose weight go on to put it back on within 18 months.
I think we all know that I feel differently than like 95% of the world when it comes to clothes. But I hate little man clothes. I don't understand ties on babies and toddlers. Why is this a thing? Also, the tutu for cake smash thing? No. Why?
I also do get the whole obsession with the "My First XXX" holiday clothing. Some people on my old BMB were so bummed that they couldn't find a My First Halloween outfit to fit their almost 1 year old. Waste of money!
Isn't "My First Halloween Outfit" the fucking costume?
Also this has been floating around my Facebook. I feel all the sorries for people who live like this and also these kinds of messages are why most people who lose weight go on to put it back on within 18 months.
The person who made that should seriously consider spooning their own eyes out.
And i'll take their Kitkats. We own an elliptical, so I have all the time in the world.