Yeah, I was being conservative. Little babies burn through the diapers. Older kids are like 3-4 diapers a day. Jack is probably like 4 a day right now.
Counted yesterday. Jack went through like 7 diapers.
If you were to get married right now would you have alcohol at your reception. Assume you are getting married and having a reception.
- Yes
- No
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It’s my party and I can do what I want to
- Poptarts WITH icing
- Poptarts without icing
- The answer is always with icing. What’s wrong with you!?
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When I was in rehab my buddy always used to say he don’t trust a pop-tart without frosting
There are poptarts without icing? I don’t eat poptarts, so…
YES! And they have more calories than the ones with icing (I don’t get it) lol. I’m not an icing fan and have passed that gene to my youngest. He’s the only other one that gets my distaste for it.
I’ve never understood why alcohol is served at receptions, given how expensive and optional it is. It didn’t make sense to me before I started drinking, not during my cucumber drinking stage, nor my pickle drinking stage. I get that people expect it, but… why did that ever become a thing?
Yeah, no one would expect there to be alcohol at it either.
At a celebration function at work I toasted with an Italian colleague.
“Is that water?”
(It was the only NA option.) “Yes.”
“You know it’s considered a wish of death to toast with water?”
“That’s funny. Seems the other way around to me. Water fosters life.”
“You… um… huh.”
When I was 14, my aunt (Non-LDS) was baptised into the LDS church and married a mormon man. I think she was 22 or 23 and he the same. Their wedding was absolutely massive and I remember thinking at the time that there was a ridiculous amount of guests…maybe 450. I then later found out that about 380 of them were solely members of his family and their wedding dinner had no alcohol there. I will never ever forget how weird it was to me, at the time, that instead of red and white wine on the table, there was red and white Schloer.
The whole thing did NOT go down well with many people in my family because my aunt was a pretty ‘typical’ young woman of that age - she liked to party, she used contraception…her personal values at the time did not at all align with the values of the mormon faith.
The marriage lasted 2 years and I remember at the first family gathering after they separated, she and her sister, my sister and our 4 cousins (all women) proceeded to get wrecked on sambucca.
I understand she joined the church because she wanted to marry this guy; I’ll never understand why she wasnt good enough to marry him unless she did. That’s not an attack in the CLDS, by the way, I know it’s quite common. What I’ll also never understand is why she decided that drinking the sambucca is what she needed to feel herself again because she knows that she was living a lie. I think the best I can get to is that for so long, she was living a life based on someone else’s values - Addicted to her previous husband I guess.
- Pop
- Soda
- Cola
- Coke (for everything)
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Or fizzy drink for the Brits or cool drink for the South Africans…
Didn’t we do this one before?
Did I vote in that one lol.
There was some discussion, but I don’t remember a poll. And the answer is clearly Co-Cola.
So some folks call every pop “coke”? Even gingerale, Sprite, etc?