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Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
The point is, what "formal" are you talking about? Disney Cruise? Princess cruises? Carnival? Royal Caribbean?

I have noticed very lax rules of "formal" during formal night in both Disney and RCCL.
Unless its their "upcharge" restaurants, which are a must.
Unsure how it is in other cruises.. but I know others must be way fancier and enforced.

Of course, I havent seen something weird like having a wifebeater shirt or something that bad in formal night :p

My son has done Carnival Breeze for a couple years. He has been able to go in a dress shirt and slacks, his girlfriend in a simple sundress to formal nights. I think you are right, some lines ideas of formal differ greatly.
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
On a bad news day it warmed my heart that when I got home and put on the tv to check the weather they were showing people on line for hours waiting to give blood. Locals and tourists alike.

Yep. It has been on my mind. Not sure what 'social' issues we are allowed to speak of anymore here and it is being spoken to on those political/threads so I'll leave it at that.
 

Figgy1

Well-Known Member
So, this little guy was perfectly fine yesterday morning, until he went out for his early morning yard patrol, and he came back an hour later with a limp in one leg.

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We can't figure out what happened because he doesn't seem to have tenderness when we rub the leg. Phil thinks he got stung by a bee. We're gonna wait one more day, and then Limpy is going to the vet. In the meantime, he is getting spoiled like never before.
Poor kitty GWS
 

Figgy1

Well-Known Member
My era of high school was comfy casual, shortly there after that all changed and the dawning of Preppy. I generally went to high school in jeans and my Adidas and a sweater. Where my DD wore jeans in high school her era was pajama pants and sweats.
But I did wear heels in middle school on occasion and for other stuff beyond classes in high school. I didn't have rules for when I could have certain things at a specific age and I didn't for my kids either. My DS pulled his Drivers License on his Birthday and my DD pulled hers about a month after 'cause the laws were going to change on January 1st for first timers. Still we both agreed she wasn't ready to go solo yet, she waited another 6 months, she just wasn't 'there' yet. DS was more comfy behind the wheel and did fine.

But these teen young women just flat out didn't know how to walk in heels. They missed the memo that it takes practice.

Color me curious, what did heels have to do with Confirmation?
Where I grew up it was when the girls got their first grown up dressy outfit:joyfull::joyfull::joyfull::joyfull:. Not so much a rule as tradition. Thinking back the mother of a rather short girls took her daughter for her first dress in the juniors department and then proceeded to spend a small fortune to have it altered and had to go into the city for a pair of dress shoes. After confirmation most of the girls got taken out for dinner at a fancy restaurant sans siblings. :joyfull:
 

MySmallWorldof4

Well-Known Member
So, this little guy was perfectly fine yesterday morning, until he went out for his early morning yard patrol, and he came back an hour later with a limp in one leg.

View attachment 235312

We can't figure out what happened because he doesn't seem to have tenderness when we rub the leg. Phil thinks he got stung by a bee. We're gonna wait one more day, and then Limpy is going to the vet. In the meantime, he is getting spoiled like never before.
What a pretty kitty. Hope he is better today.
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
I've done both. If I'm going to be out all day I like the real sunglasses better. But when I'm in or out like at Disney changing from Sunglasses to regular is a pain. Last month at WDW I wore mainly my non script sunglasses at the parks and just kept a pair of cheap cheaters in my string backpack in case I needed to read something. I have bifocals but the only correction is for reading which is really off, I need that correction to function and the on and off with cheaters was nutso.

I have distance eyeglasses. For a few years, I've been using (non-prescription) sunglasses that fit over regular eyeglasses. (These are not clip-ons--they're regular sunglasses, but cut longer to fit over regular eyeglasses.) They're called Solar Shield and come in different sizes. I buy them at Walgreens, and they're about $20. Here's a link: https://www.walgreens.com/q/solar+shield+sunglasses

Now, if I lived in Florida with so much bright sunlight all year round, I'd probably get prescription sunglasses. Up here, I mostly use them for summer months only, and occasionally throughout the rest of the year.
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
So, this little guy was perfectly fine yesterday morning, until he went out for his early morning yard patrol, and he came back an hour later with a limp in one leg.

View attachment 235312

We can't figure out what happened because he doesn't seem to have tenderness when we rub the leg. Phil thinks he got stung by a bee. We're gonna wait one more day, and then Limpy is going to the vet. In the meantime, he is getting spoiled like never before.

I'm half wondering if he was running around and jumped off something, and maybe twisted his ankle. Odd to see a cat limp. The only other thing would be if he somehow scraped it, or if some tiny thing got lodged in his paw pad.
 

Songbird76

Well-Known Member
So, so glad to hear this. We never put my brother in a special school because we wanted him to have exposure to kids who were neurotypical, but there's no benefit for that if your DS is just getting bullied every day! I still cannot believe the school's lack of reaction. Just horrible. I'm glad he's going to be in a better environment.
We're still looking at other schools, tool, just to be sure, but so far it seems like the special one is the best for him, just because of the bullying. Most of the regular schools here have classes too big...33 kids in one class. And there's one that's only got 20/21 kids per class for his grade level, but they don't have a class of JUST his grade level...it's combination classes of 4th/5th, or 5th/6th. Plus that one is ALMOST as far away as the special one. If I'm going to have to take him 30 mins by bike each day, I'd want it to be a perfect fit. We'll look at all of them though, and see what we come up with. There are bullies in pretty much every school...I don't think we can handle more bullying at this point.
 

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