Tales about growing up and my life now. Particularly home economics adventures.
Formerly: Why You Think I'm Weird, Stories From My Childhood
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Well, there's 6 of us home and winter storms in the forecast for most of the week, so we're trying to be prepared. Plus, I can, though I haven't done it regularly since college, drink a gallon of milk a day. The snow isn't packing snow, yet, and it's too cold for skiing or sledding, but it will be fun soon. It's supposed to warm up into the 20s today!
4 comments:
damn, that's a lot of milk!
Glad to see you made it back OK and you have some snow to play in. Looks like fun!
Well, there's 6 of us home and winter storms in the forecast for most of the week, so we're trying to be prepared. Plus, I can, though I haven't done it regularly since college, drink a gallon of milk a day.
The snow isn't packing snow, yet, and it's too cold for skiing or sledding, but it will be fun soon. It's supposed to warm up into the 20s today!
I don't think I've had a "glass" of milk in well over 20 years.
MR: a mug? a cup? a carton? No milk? :(
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