I remember hearing a story – I think from my father-in-law – from the time he was stationed in the upper north epairing aircraft. When they would come in from working outside, they would give them ice cream pops to eat rather than starting them off with hot coffee. The risk was that the hot coffee would crack their teeth.
That’s (the) one good thing about 21 degrees Fahrenheit. Thanks for the beautiful reminder.
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Smiling. Yes, so true Ann.
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Perfect!! 🙂
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It is!
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Yessssss! We’re at 10 degrees here–I think it’s gonna take two of those. 🙂
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10 degrees. Brrrrrrrrr.
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i am already there. thank you for drinking a cup with me )
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Glad to hear it Beth…
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Have an extra cup!!
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Yes….and again today.
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here too – a tad brisk..
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I remember hearing a story – I think from my father-in-law – from the time he was stationed in the upper north epairing aircraft. When they would come in from working outside, they would give them ice cream pops to eat rather than starting them off with hot coffee. The risk was that the hot coffee would crack their teeth.
Now – that’s cold!
– J.
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Wow, now that’s a story….and that’s cold!
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I’ve just nominated you for Blog of the Year Award, 2013 🙂
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Ahhhhhhhhhh, thank you kindly Sarah. Much obliged.
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My absolute pleasure 🙂
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Oh, yes …
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Yes, for you too in the midwest John!
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It’s always time for that! Well, unless it’s time for wine 🙂 Stay warm Dave!
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Wine, that was quite a leap Bonnie, but it works for you, go for it!
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Yes, what Bonnie said!
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Funny!
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