I'm so old I Remember when:

The soft close toilet lid is awesome!

But be aware... You'll go to a friend's house, use the facilities, and drop the toilet lid, making a loud noise.

How do I know this? Trust me, I know this.
I didn't love that one of the toilets in my house got soft close. I got used to it but never really liked it. Then it broke. Not the lid or seat, just the soft close.
Much better!
 
I have one of these but it's empty. It's too humid here, the sugar clumps up into a stubborn mass. Salt does too, actually, even when I put rice in the shakers, but I can beat it into submission without breaking anything. The sugar dispenser ... is just ornamental now.
 
I have one of these but it's empty. It's too humid here, the sugar clumps up into a stubborn mass. Salt does too, actually, even when I put rice in the shakers, but I can beat it into submission without breaking anything. The sugar dispenser ... is just ornamental now.
I remember that they used to put a cracker in the bottom to absorb the moisture. Of course they didn't stay full long enough for the sugar to clump.
 
I have one of these but it's empty. It's too humid here, the sugar clumps up into a stubborn mass. Salt does too, actually, even when I put rice in the shakers, but I can beat it into submission without breaking anything. The sugar dispenser ... is just ornamental now.
I used a similar sugar dispenser for several years. It was only for a few guests who put sugar in their tea or coffee. After several months the sugar clumps up here too. Now I use cane sugar clumps who are already clumped in cubes. 🧊
 
I used a similar sugar dispenser for several years. It was only for a few guests who put sugar in their tea or coffee. After several months the sugar clumps up here too. Now I use cane sugar clumps who are already clumped in cubes. 🧊

We call that sugar cubes too! I cannot use sugar now so I use Truvia, it comes in little packets.
 
For those of us well past the child rearing years, do you remember these times?
 

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For those of us well past the child rearing years, do you remember these times?
I do, I do. Not with our son - he never did much homework just slid by on his innate abilities (very smart person). But our daughter was another story - type A and self driven. Pressure was on us not her. Not much has changed as they have matured. :lau
 

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