Growing up my mother made all of my dresses etc. She taught me life skills too.How to manage money and grocery shop. I love going into thrift shops, rummage sales and the like and have found some pretty good bargains and sometimes I'd find new.I also stock up on markdowns.
I have found from experience buying food items that just because things are priced and if you buy in quantity doesn't always mean that it's always cheaper.Now if it happens to be things that is used a lot of then I can see it being cheaper.
It never was when I had attended school nor when my two sons were in school too.
It's a long story of why there isn't. Most of my ancestry's taught their children from things that had been passed down through other family members.
The public school system where my sons had attended would change the race of any student who's parents checked Native American on the students enrollment cards.
In my younger years I dealt with being under pressure pretty well but then as I got older not too much anymore.I suppose things in general get on my nerves a lot more.
I first joined this past winter and not here to win a popularity contest.I value my real friends in real life cause they were the ones who stood by me through thick and thin.
You've misunderstood my post wording. I would recommend that he and I would make the date public not to go to his place nor would I suggest he come to mine.I wouldn't put myself in that kind of situation.
RE: Is anyone sad out there?
Not sad.