We live on a dead-end street. At the end of the street, you cross train tracks, go down a small hill, and you're in the WF parking lot. Perhaps she was very clever and hit the "10 items or fewer" line?
Jasmine ,'Power Play'
Natter 70: Hookers and Blow
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
How times have changed
Indeed. Range free, kids! Develop problem-solving skills and resilience!
When I was Casper's age my mother forgot to pick me up at CCD (after-school program for the Catholic kids). So I walked the half-mile to the center of town from the church and called home on the public phone in the little market. (I wonder if I had to borrow a dime? I doubt I would have been brave enough to ask whoever was working there, I was very shy.)
Nowadays I suspect I wouldn't have been allowed to leave the church at all without someone approved to pick me up.
I think I only really go full Illyria when I have some kind of stomach bug. I hate, hate, hate, HATE to throw up , so much so that I suffered through several hours of stomach cramps this morning until my husband made me just get up and do it.
Now I slept for three hours and have a fever. And I've spent so much time lying in bed that my muscles hurt.
So mac woke up yesterday and got sick. we stayed home. I started not feeling great around three and took to bed. I swear, I slept almost straight through from 4pm yesterday to 10am today. Mac still had a low fever this morning at 7, so no school and no work for me. He feel better now, I feel like their are weights in my head and no food sounds good, but I am hungry - so far I've had 2 bowls of cereal and a decaf iced tea.
I have watched all the tv -( SCANDAL!! , and I liked the first 2 eps of Parenthood - Haddie at college, GONE! ptuie on her is all)
My room is a disaster and I though maybe I could rally a good half-hour/45 min of cleaning up in there, but sloth.
msbelle, is that a Parenthood spoiler for this season?
I think at our school 4th graders and older are allowed to walk home by themselves, if you sign a form saying so. But I never see any kids not being met by a parent. Casper could do it, but I don't really trust her to wrangle Dillo home.
(I love that Suela explained CCD - as someone from New England I can't recall not knowing what that is - but it took me a while to figure out what VBS was when I moved to the South. (Vacation Bible School.) Of course, I still misread RPG as rocket propelled grenade in fannish contexts, so perhaps I am somewhat impaired.)
um, I guess, I edited.
I love the Buffistas. The Hivemind knows everything.
SO TRUE.
At 8 to 10 y.o., I would walk to a mile to Kmart with a blank, signed check from my mom to buy her cartons of cigarettes and Stayfree maxi pads. Several times. Never had a problem at all!
Timelies all!
I'm so sorry, Frank.
I have zero remembrance what CCD stands for, but I had to do it (though for us it was Sunday school)
I recall walking to school, as well as breaking open my piggy bank and adding up the pennies (mostly) and rejoicing at the nickels or dimes, and going to the local candy store a block or three away...when we lived in South Dakota, so I was 5-6 years old.
But then when we moved to Indiana, there was nowhere to walk to (and no sidewalks). I would ride my bike around the neighborhood though.