realinfmom
realinfmom
realinfmom

In the 50s and 60s when these people were in their prime, drinking was an essential part of any social gathering. I suspect finding people that age who never consumed alcohol would be a little more difficult.

I went to my daughter’s house on weekdays to babysit my granddaughter from the time she was an infant until just a few months ago (she’s 4 now). It allowed my daughter to work from home with only minimal interruptions.

I’ve worked from home for a long time. For most of the time my work space was right in the traffic path (no other place to put it) and I got interrupted constantly. The worst offender was my husband, who seemed to feel bound and determined to barrage me with questions that could mostly be answered “You could figure

Since we had so little money for so many years we quickly learned the difference between what we want today and what we need tomorrow.

Why on earth would anyone want to watch American TV coverage of the Olympics? They’ve been botching everything since the last time the games were in Korea at least.

I have a microphone swing arm stand (with windscreen) and I hang my headset on a large Command hook on the side of my desk.

Real British fish & chips. I have not found an American restaurant that does it right. On the other hand, my cousins took me to an “American” restaurant in London and my first response was “No wonder you guys hate us so much.” Also, KFC in London was more like KF Pigeon.

My dad was rather fond of the phrase “Gentiled them down.”

We ate at Mickey D’s when they were advertising a meal and change back for a dollar. My parents never had much money, so they appreciated being able to get cheap meals.

I wish more people thought this way.

I doubt very many people my age (born in the 50s) were breastfed. Our mothers had no interest in doing so. Formula was so much more fashionable.

I can easily name the biggest asshole I’ve ever met (but not here). Fortunately, I haven’t had to deal with him for a very long time.

My husband has to work late that day so I’m thinking DoorDash for me, myself and I.

Life is too short to waste on bad books. Get books from the public library and the minute you lose interest, back they go.

PBR is the best for boiling bratwurst.

Four in one direction, three in the other. Brownies do not have to be square.

Neutron Dance by the Pointer Sisters.

I grew up in Lynchburg, Virginia. No thanks.

With any luck the quick turnover will be permanent and he’ll be out of business soon.