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  1. Cheeses and oils. Organic olive oil popcorn bags. Flowers.
  2. Under 60 in Florida is COLD WEATHER. Especially when the majority of the year is in the 90s or higher. I am visiting family in central Florida and it is still over 80* at 6:15 pm.
  3. I learned it in FL schools in the early 90s. Long vowel sounds. Must have been part of LA.
  4. 22. He is a few years older. We had been married under 2 years, had no other debt, no kids, no help from family. This was during the last recession.
  5. A family member who travel welds makes more money than any of his siblings, including the sibling with a Master's working at a high position in their healthcare field.
  6. I pulled up my kid's list from last year to see what he liked then (at age 11). He loved all the History Smashers graphic novel style books. A Lion to Guard Us, Guns for General Washington, Noah Webster: Master of Words, and I think I recall him liking Hattie Big Sky.
  7. So the first person in the article is spending 42.5% of her gross annual income on affordable housing. 😕
  8. Late 30s, perimenopausal. It varies by day but my vision, knees, and body odor are the main issues right now.
  9. New build in my neighborhood went for that little over a year ago. 1400sf 3/2 on under 1/2 acre. Couple drives almost 30 min to work.
  10. This. I have used baking mixes late that needed more baking powder.
  11. So this had me scratching my head and asking my husband for help. I was mixing up two cup trends. I had a false memory of my manager desperately trying to stock Yeti in a store that I worked in that has not been open since 2009. I was sure that was it. Nope, he says that was Tervis. Tervis was the cup to have before I had my first kid. Yeti came after my first kid, and with it, every Etsy shop selling decals and eventually etching and wraps. EtA He only remembers bc it was his brother and SIL who camped out to buy Ramblers. A friend of mine did, as well.
  12. 18 years ago, it was Yeti. People stalked the stores and collected multiple colors. I knew a few who waited outside for new colors. Insta and TT just weren't there to drive it to the same frenzy.
  13. Quick google told me about about a quarter of working Americans have no retirement savings, and about half of adults 55-65 have none. Couple that with 40% or more not having $400 to cover an emergency, and the situation becomes a little more clear. People who are eating Ramen and ketchup sandwiches for the last 3 days of the month, or are putting a new tire on a credit card that has been carrying a balance are not putting hundreds of dollars into a 401k monthly.
  14. I agree. When they say most Americans are living paycheck to paycheck, they don't mean they struggle to pay the rent or eat while also fully funding retirement.
  15. Millennial whose first house was purchased in last recession at 6.25%. Refinanced down to 3. I would tell my children not to buy at 6 or 8%, even though we were at the time DINKs and it didn't really pain us to pay it. They go up, they come down, repeat. Our money could have been better spent elsewhere, but I say that witu hindsight.
  16. I was at a performing arts charter/magnet school and danced 90 minutes a day M-F, then had an hour of dance classes after school twice a week. We rode bikes around the property most days, and swam all summer. I was underweight and my thyroid issue was almost dismissed because of my size. I started my period that year. Editing here: I think I was 11 when I got rollerblades. I may have been 12. But I was in those til the sun set the year I got the. We moved 2 years later to a small town with no dance schools. I gained 20 pounds in about 5 months.
  17. I know my grandmothers both cooked a ton of different dishes and my mom had 7-10 stand-bys but I could only muster a few when typing. 😉
  18. Age 11, part of the household was eligible for WIC. Breakfast was a WIC cereal with milk. Lunch was whatever the public school served. Snack was rare. Maybe a piece of fruit. Occasionally a Little Debbie. Dinner varied. The household staples were spaghetti with meat sauce and cheese, pork roast with carrots and potatoes, or baked chicken with green beans and fries or mac. If we were at my grandmother's for dinner, it was pinto beans with ham/bacon and onions, cornbread, corn on the cob, sliced tomato, apple pie. Editing here: she also made a lot of cabbage rolls and chicken and dumplings. I have no clue what we ate at other grandmother's house. I only remember shelling pecans with her. If we went out, McDonald's burgers and shared fries and drinks. Until I was a teen, the only veggies served in my home were potatoes in every form, canned corn, canned green beans. They tried peas but we refused. I ordered broccoli any time we went somewhere that served it. Later, late 90s, we got into salads, sliced raw carrots, cucumbers, and celery, always with Hidden Valley Ranch. I never saw asparagus, Brussels sprouts, artichoke, hummus, sushi until I was in college. I don't fault anyone for being raised how I was. My parents were very young, we were poor, and we lived rurally. There were a lot of kids and my dad worked long hours. We didn't even know what we didn't know.
  19. Finishing RS Patterns of Nature this week and then moving on to a human body unit including TGTB and other resources. He liked PoN but will like anatomy more. Finished LOF Dogs and another CLE math unit. He's big on Usborne Hey Jack books right now. No complaints, no plans for change. Spelling is coming quite naturally, reading is fun, cursive is neat... wish this stage lasted forever.
  20. I also finished the Bible in a Year again this year, but not over the entire year. I am now almost 1/3 of the way through Bible in 90 days. It will take me more like 120. 😉 I should look for a 6 month plan instead of 3 or 12. I primarily read nonfiction, apologetics, a smattering of classics but not every year, and I preread some of my tween's lit so we can discuss.
  21. We read the Young Reader version this year. Very sweet stories came out of that one decision.
  22. My GR goal was 40. I am finishing #44 tonight, and 45 and 46 will roll into 2024. I also have started abandoning books. I quit 3 this year. That is very hard for me to do, but preferable to the drudgery of reading a book I don't want to finish when I am an adult and I choose my own books.
  23. I don't mean that I assume they don't want to move for the sake of moving or to get away from Mom and Dad. I mean that I assume they aren't looking to travel far to complete a program. If they are searching for a job/career that covers living expenses, what are the odds they can or will move away from where they are for 6 weeks or 6 months to complete a program?
  24. Our shorter cert/degree programs mention3d in the first half are all offered through the CC. I don't know about EMT, but know someone who did it when he just had to find something briefly. He had a very low drive for education, so it was probably short path plus money that decided it for him. He got burnt out fast. Alll but one of the medical programs listed here is available at my nearest CC as a 2 year program. They do a lot to help you make connections with local hospitals and offices and new grad job placement percentage stays in the 90s. They are very competitive and many applicants find themselves doing a year of recommend courses/or job shadowing. The applications are given points and the pool is large every new term, so prior experience and extra education is almost expected. It can take 3+ years to get the 2 year degree. BTDT Several 2 yr degrees end in licensing that must be renewed with CEU/CME every year or few years. Last part. Yes, it really only matters what is available where you are or are willing to live. And I assume someone who doesn't desire extended programs or college doesn't want to move. I know someone who just got her CMA in my general area (not where I would go for it because of distance but close enough that I could choose it if I needed to), and it took her a solid year.
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