I get your point. They were okay, but I'm one of those few people out there who are totally not a foodie. I can appreciate a good meal, but that along with travel and clothes impress 99% of other people. It's always the little things with me and that only takes one date to figure out. My gift to him that holiday season was very sweet and personal so receiving expensive confections was an indicator that this person obviously didn't use our time together to get to know me. Still a friend, but that's the extent of it.NEVER turn down European chocolates (unless it has something to do with an allergy or something). Do you know the purity standards they got there? They can't even use vegetable shortening to stretch the chocolate instead of cocoa fats. Even just British candy bars takes better. You haven't lived until you had a Lion Bar.
Again, that is if you're not allergic. But it's like going to Italy and refusing to eat anything covered in red sauce.
Me? I still give everyone DVD's and toys. Even if they're well too old for it.I get your point. They were okay, but I'm one of those few people out there who are totally not a foodie. I can appreciate a good meal, but that along with travel and clothes impress 99% of other people. It's always the little things with me and that only takes one date to figure out. My gift to him that holiday season was very sweet and personal so receiving expensive confections was an indicator that this person obviously didn't use our time together to get to know me. Still a friend, but that's the extent of it.
Are you kitten me? After last summer where h e l l had risen to the earth? I'm BASKING in our current winter season! I've never experienced cold to this extreme before, it's given me quite a rush! I DO NOT function well in heat... and down here in the Volunteer State, it's hot nine out of twelve months down here, and hearing that Phil the Groundhog DIDN'T see his shadow this year, I ain't cheerful about nothin'.Actually (again, Easter has far superior candy), the BEST thing about Valentines day? It's like the halfway point of winter. Which of course means our air temperatures can only get warmer at this point! And after this year, I think that's something we can ALL be cheerful about!
A Church near me has on its sign "Whoever is praying for snow, please stop." Is it you?Are you kitten me? After last summer where h e l l had risen to the earth? I'm BASKING in our current winter season! I've never experienced cold to this extreme before, it's given me quite a rush!
Lol, no... but I HAVE been giving thanks for the wonderful weather we've been having this season.A Church near me has on its sign "Whoever is praying for snow, please stop." Is it you?
Did you get 70+ inches of snow with most of it permanently frozen to the ground because you haven't had a week of consecutive temperatures above freezing since December?Are you kitten me? After last summer where h e l l had risen to the earth? I'm BASKING in our current winter season! I've never experienced cold to this extreme before, it's given me quite a rush! I DO NOT function well in heat... and down here in the Volunteer State, it's hot nine out of twelve months down here, and hearing that Phil the Groundhog DIDN'T see his shadow this year, I ain't cheerful about nothin'.
Yeah I can see how warmer climates would savor snow a bit more. It's not that I don't like snow, I enjoy it, it's just that we're running out of places to put it and it's starting to get dangerous, heh!We may not have gotten tons and tons of snow like the north, who are always hogging it every year anyway (why hog it all, then complain about it?), the most we've had has been about three inches or so, but just crisp, refreshing, clean air has been a WELCOME change from the stuffy, muggy, unbreathable, smoggy air that smothers us spring and summer after spring and summer.
Even this past fall was hot, it didn't start getting cool and fall-like until NOVEMBER.