I have spent my whole life in Southern Indiana. Then, a few summers ago, I went to Texas to meet some family. I stayed at my great aunt's house and learned the hard way you MUST wear shoes when going outside. The grass there has a special disdain for bare feet!
I know this is a shower whatever but people who do this to their children in real life those children need to be rescued! The adults need to be charged with child endangerment (Yes that is a thing in this case because, the child's body needs legitimate foods and also, they just need to be allowed to be children! Parents should not be allowed to indoctrinate their children into lameness! They also shouldn't be allowed to indoctrinate them into religion but that's neither here nor there with this video
Even my parents wouldnt intentionaly give me chicken pox lollies. I have a pretty stong immune system myself and almost never gets sick but i didnt need to be exposed directly to it to gain immunity. Ive always been one to just stick stuff in my mouth even if its dirty or eat something after i drop it on the floor (ik it sounds gross but tbh i really couldnt care as long as theres not actualy dirt or fur on it) ive also been chewing my nails since i was in elementary school (im 19 now i dont think they'll ever grow back normal 💀) but yea you dont HAVE to make ur child sick to gain immunity just rub some germs on their food or toys and they'll get used to it a little bit at a time
As someone who grew up living out of Goodwill on my mom bought herself designer stuff, call my favorite things ended up being hand-me-downs like the kind of thing a grandma would give up because she passed on or something and I would snatch them up 😂🎉
I like these guys. Im probably wrong about this but ..... But it does make me wonder why some things are crunchy and other things that would be too much of an inconvenience in life to not have, get a blind eye. Its the pick and choose hypocrisy with what seems like a sense of entitlement to live a better life.
30 days has september, april, june, and november all the rest have 31 except in february alone, and that has 28 days clear, and 29 in each leap year this is the one i learned, but i can't remember exactly from where. i used to listen to tapes when going to sleep as a child - some were educational, some were about the bible, all of them usually involved music. i can kinda remember a gentleman's voice reciting this over the cassette, and at the end of the rhyme he said "yeah, that's the one!" as if recalling the rhyme for someone else. anyway, memories are weird but i still remember this rhyme! :D
I became a single mom at the age of 19 and my son was born 2 months early. He would not sleep unless he was close enough to hear me breathing. I had a double size bed and had it pushed against the wall. He always slept on the wall side and I made sure there was a blanket between him and the wall rolled up for safety.❤ even as he got older, we coslept for many years and he slept great!