I'm going to look at this image first thing in the morning. It's going to start my day out great! Thanks to all and good night. Call me Bets, that's what my dad called me.
"That's funny right there."Speaking of legs flapping together. It's very hot and dry here in New Mexico in the summer and we have severe fire warnings for the mountains here. I always say I'm not allowed in the mountains in the summer because my legs rubbing together as I walk will start a fire!![]()
It depends on how sunny and how hot it is. I mix 5 regular Lipton tea bags with 3 orange lipton tea bags. My container is a gallon and after 4 hours in the sun, its looking pretty good. Sometimes I go an extra hour or two, depending on how dark it looks....
Please take a minute, or maybe five, to read my introduction, would like to share what it was like to grow up in rural Indiana, from 1948 onward, I don't want history lost. thanks so much for the welcome, I hope with this post , about my life , can help you connect with your much older relatives.
I put it in the fridge and drink it cold. I don't add any sugar or sweetener either.Thank you. I really didn't have a clue, but I figured it probably took a long time. So, I assume that even after 4 hours, it's not really hot, maybe just warm from being out in the sun? (I have so many questions . ..)
It's not so much that unsweet tea isn't available, but, not in your standard places. If there is tea in a vending machine it will be sweet or flavored with lemon, raspberry, etc. If I wanted lemonade I would buy lemonade. I buy tea because I like the taste of tea. Unsweet is harder to find in stores and mega-stores even, but, I have noticed lately that more are starting to carry small amounts of it. If you go to Disney it is powdered or mixed at the vending point. Brewed tea is the only really acceptable form for me. No flavors, no artificial sweeteners, just plain tea over ice. That's another of my pet peeves. I order Iced Tea and they come over with a glass of tea with a couple of small pieces of ice in it. I ordered Iced Tea not room temperature Tea. Tea is 99.9999% water anyway, it's not going to dilute it anymore then it already is. What's so hard to understand about ICED TEA. OK, I took my meds and I'm feeling better now. Carry on.Is sweet tea as popular in Florida as it is in neighboring states?
What part of Indiana did you grow up in?Please take a minute, or maybe five, to read my introduction, would like to share what it was like to grow up in rural Indiana, from 1948 onward, I don't want history lost. thanks so much for the welcome, I hope with this post , about my life , can help you connect with your much older relatives.
Or accused of wearing "floods".
I was a teen during the era of penny loafers, Ivy league pegged pants and bleeding madras shirts. Bell Bottoms thankfully came out when I was in the service. By the time I got out, the fad was starting to fade, but, I did own a few pair of flares. I liked those much better then bell bottoms. We still had wide collared shirts and used to tie our ties straight down, no regular knot. It was actually tied the same way, but instead of tucking the top layer of the tie through the knot, you just let it drop straight down so that it looked more like an ascot then a tie. I swear give me back almost every decade except the 1970's. Between that and Disco, I hate to even think back to it.I was in elementary school during the bellbottom days. I remember playing on the swingset and when you really got going and stuck your legs out going forward, the pant legs would fill with air.![]()
Those of us that had the "pleasure" of living close to the border all know who "Red Green" was, eh!I know who that is. Flannel shirt guy, right?
Awww, thanks.I bet she is a strong girl then. Actually your daughter is going to be strong because you are her mom. That's just the way I feel about it.
Looks like all of them post using the same words too!Awww, thanks.You're kids sound awesome too.
DW told me I can't do a live trip report. She hates having phones out at the parks. Which I actually agree with for the most part. However, she said she is cool if I post an update at the end of each day, pics included!
Yes, I think I will listen to her.![]()
Girl's jeans didn't exist until the late 70's.Nope, not for me--ever. I had to wear girls' jeans only. Whenever I tried on a pair of boys' jeans, the waist was always too big, and the hips were always too small!
Register on WDWMAGIC. This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.