Every time we watch this, my husband and I agree that doing the holidays with our families feels exactly like this.
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I heat up a smaller amount of water for my kid, mix it, and then add the last bit of liquid as milk, best of both worlds.
I guess I never thought about it, but my job technically does this once/month as we have an off-site day and it usually involves doing things that normally aren't open to the public.
I am glad to know I'm not alone in this line of thinking!
Glad to know I'm not the only one!
My area appears to have been hit with a paper towel shortage first. Attempted to get some at Costco today because we legit needed it, but they had none. Went to Lidl and they were running low, but was able to procure some.
Have it included with Walmart+ and so far everything I've watched has had one 30 second ad at the beginning and I can return anytime without having to watch anymore.
They still do this actually. Not quite as cool as when we were kids, but my son brought home a coupon last year for his pizza!
I did this at work recently when my coworker brought me a pack of leftover hotdog buns. Texted my husband that I was having a veggie hotdog, but the fact that I didn't think to do it until 42 is somewhat embarrassing.
Our son told us he doesn't recite the pledge of allegiance in class (started last year in first grade). Asked why and he said it's because of how we talk about the country not taking care of its people. Never prompted, but he has his convictions already.
My 70 year old dad is also in denial. Keeps saying it's summer and always hot, but complaining about it lasting for 3-4 weeks this far and we're only mid-July. Then said a week long below average streak would would help because that's how you get average temps.
Gave a Christmas card to my uncle one year with this and had it memorized at one point, thanks for the throwback!