Happy National Chocolate Covered Raisin Day View attachment 541909
Most of the time I get adequate sleep. Maybe once a month, only if I really can't sleep, I'll take Wal-Sleep. It works. Reasonably priced.I use Walgreens Wal-Sleep- Z. In one hour I feel like my body is melting into the mattress.
Was gonna say maybe the msg. That is a bad sodium.probably the msg. If I watch a lot of action before bedtime, I have a hard time going to sleep.
That is what I said, practically verbatim.That's so exciting for her!!! I'm glad both her teams are competing....that makes it a bit more worth the money to get her there, right?
Similar weather here. Gonna be chillier next week. In the 50’s, but then it pops back up into the 60’s.I know winter is already officially over, but that was just a technicality for me until I looked at the 5 day forecast for my town (Brick NJ)
The low temperature while I sleep the next 5 nights will NOT go under 40F. Hoorraayy!
Brick NJ overnight LOW temperatures are....
Tonight 43
Wed. 48
Thurs. 51
Fri. 47
Sat. 46
So DIE WINTER! Stick a fork in you.....you're done!
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Our high temps are predicted to be: Wed. 53....Thurs. 67.....Friday 75!!!....Sat. 63
That’s a thing? I prefer chocolate covered nuts myself.Happy National Chocolate Covered Raisin Day View attachment 541909
When I was a kid, I thought "generic" was a brand. I remember my mom looking for "generic" mac n' cheese, and it was just a plain white box with black lettering. But I didn't understand why it didn't have "Generic" on the box, like Kraft, or Nabisco, etc.Most of the time I get adequate sleep. Maybe once a month, only if I really can't sleep, I'll take Wal-Sleep. It works. Reasonably priced.
But the reason your post caught my attention, was because Walgreens always makes me laugh, with their knock-off names for medications. Here's a few I found on their web site:
Wal-trin
Wal-Dram
Wal-itin
Wal-Fex
Wal-Phed
Reminds me a bit of when I was a kid, and my mother used to buy generic everything. (Add to that group "seconds" in the stores, as well.) As a kid, I was mortiified with what (I deemed to be) 2nd rate products. I used to beg her for some nice brand name items! Needless to say, I outgrew that "privileged" state of mind, and I have now turned into my mother -- if it ain't cheap, I ain't buying it!
You said you weren't going into the parks, but her entrance comes with the package, right? Will she go into the parks with the team at all?That is what I said, practically verbatim.
I don't mind raisinets, but they aren't my favorite. I prefer chocolate covered peanuts, but I don't like dark chocolate much, so it has to be milk chocolate.That’s a thing? I prefer chocolate covered nuts myself.
No. A few families actually aren't going into the parks. With the reservation system they currently have, and with possible shortened hours, and with us not really knowing competition times yet, it really makes things difficult. We may do Universal since they don't have a reservation system. It is currently a more practical option. We have been to Disney so many times that youngest doesn't care. A couple of families will go to Uni also so we may all go together. Plus the package of tickets they were offering parents is twice the cost of 4 days at Uni since they are offering buy 2 days, get 2 free. One of the moms works for UPS and they have a bigger discount with Uni and another is military so they have a nice discount also.You said you weren't going into the parks, but her entrance comes with the package, right? Will she go into the parks with the team at all?
One cost savings for our family is when our doctors can prescribe the generic meds instead of the name brands.Most of the time I get adequate sleep. Maybe once a month, only if I really can't sleep, I'll take Wal-Sleep. It works. Reasonably priced.
But the reason your post caught my attention, was because Walgreens always makes me laugh, with their knock-off names for medications. Here's a few I found on their web site:
Wal-trin
Wal-Dram
Wal-itin
Wal-Fex
Wal-Phed
Reminds me a bit of when I was a kid, and my mother used to buy generic everything. (Add to that group "seconds" in the stores, as well.) As a kid, I was mortiified with what (I deemed to be) 2nd rate products. I used to beg her for some nice brand name items! Needless to say, I outgrew that "privileged" state of mind, and I have now turned into my mother -- if it ain't cheap, I ain't buying it!
Did you wear bobos, too?Most of the time I get adequate sleep. Maybe once a month, only if I really can't sleep, I'll take Wal-Sleep. It works. Reasonably priced.
But the reason your post caught my attention, was because Walgreens always makes me laugh, with their knock-off names for medications. Here's a few I found on their web site:
Wal-trin
Wal-Dram
Wal-itin
Wal-Fex
Wal-Phed
Reminds me a bit of when I was a kid, and my mother used to buy generic everything. (Add to that group "seconds" in the stores, as well.) As a kid, I was mortiified with what (I deemed to be) 2nd rate products. I used to beg her for some nice brand name items! Needless to say, I outgrew that "privileged" state of mind, and I have now turned into my mother -- if it ain't cheap, I ain't buying it!
Read this quick and Bobos was not what I read.Did you wear bobos, too?
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