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I am not still traumatized by what happened at the dinner table one night at a entire family function, when my Mother announced to all, aunts, uncles, cousins (some of them were/are BOYS!!!)
That I had attained womanhood and had started my period.
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I remember the hot flash of total embarrassment, so much so I think I crawled under the table.
The whole famalia toasted me (now hiding under the table) to my new womanhood, raising their glasses of paisan...CLINK!!!
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The same thing happened a few weeks earlier when I got my first bra~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Mind you, I am the oldest, and this never happened to any of my 4 siblings, a sister & 2 brothers (the messiahs) were last.
Mom & family learned that some things are best whispered......not announced & toasted in present.
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I bet T-Hi has similar things happen growing up in her Italian family.
NOTE: Dad is a Scot, full blood, Mom is full Italian, and I am the only child of 4 that is blonde & green eyed, all the rest were brown/brown.
My heritage resembles the holiday at the moment.
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Sounds like you are from my family! I had a slumber party when I was in 7th grade and one of my friend's mom's told my mother why her daughter wouldn't be swimming. Mom announced it at the BBQ we had that evening, and of course my older brother was there with some of his friends who were over to check out some of my friends! I made up my mind right then that I woulf NEVER tell my mother when that time came for me, and I never have! Of course mom left me in the dark about the entire thing anyways. I remember the nurse in 5th grade, after "The Talk" with boys in one room and girls in another. After a week of special classes she asked if anyone had started. I raised my hand and shouted out that when I was 5 I borrowed my brothers bicycle and fell really hard against the bar. I can still see the look on the poor nurse's face!

....and the bra. I asked my mom for one in 7th grade because I was embarassed to be the only girl in the locker room without one. Mom announced that at the dinner table as well "You know what she asked me for last night? A BRA!!! I mean whatever for? She's as flat as the Great Plateau!" I was mortified. My best friend was having dinner with us then, and felt so bad for me she gave me her bras she'd outgrown. This gal could smother herself doing a hand-stand in the 5th grade, even now I doubt they'd fit!

Since we are sharing our moments.....My mother took me to buy a bra at our local JC Penney's. It used to be a small and crowded store in downtown Omak. We were with one of my mother's friends. We went to look for bras. Jan (the friend) asked - loudly - what did I need a bra for I was flat as a board...then she proceeded to "feel me up" (for lack of better verbage) to see if I really had anything or not.
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The one very outloud thing my mother did was ask if I had remember my rubbers - meaning rubber bands - for my braces. She asked this in the middle of the Wenatchee Mall - lots of teenagers running around. Very mortified. Sounded like she yelled this (she of course did not but to my teenage brain it sounded like it).

these are my two memorable/horrifying moments in childhood that are burned into my brain.
 
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How COOL is that? True talent!
I'm very sure that you are just sick and tired of living on the dry, sunnier side of the state and long to enjoy the grey skied, mold infested, NO-SEE-UM ravaged side of the state! Right!
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I lived in Oly/Lacy as a very young boy. I think I could get used to the rain and the bugs, but my impression is that there are just too many people over there, and most of them are democrats
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That was a joke, mostly .. LOL I should hush. I guess I just plain think it is too crowded on that side of the mtns. I really like it here in Yakima, and one of the reasons is that nothing in the state is really that far away from me. Seattle is 2.5 hrs. Spokane and Portland about 3.5. Even Bellingham is only 4 hrs, and we'd end up taking HW 2 which is an hr longer. The DW and I love to take drives over the mtns and we love to see new parts of the country/state. So my delivery fee is; we split the fuel.
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You all have been real kind with your complements on my work. Thanks
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Dave

Ya, but you are 4-5 hours away from Omak. Bummer.

ETA: Although I will be in your direction the weekend of July 9th. Son has swimmeet in Toppenish and we stay with relatives in yakima.
 
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Spiders in my house - die. I figure (in my small mind) that they have had the comforts of warmth and cushy and fresh food from inside....so if I let them free outside....they will just come in. I tell everyone I have a tiny little sign at spider level (whatever level that may be) to stay out or else (input skull and cross bones here). Inside spiders die. Outside spiders (who follow the rules) live.

ETA: Glad you found the culprit

My thoughts exactly!!! They still have to follow the rules outside! #1 being- don't get on me!!!

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Yep, that is one of the outside rules...major rule. Don't touch me.
 
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Sounds like you are from my family! I had a slumber party when I was in 7th grade and one of my friend's mom's told my mother why her daughter wouldn't be swimming. Mom announced it at the BBQ we had that evening, and of course my older brother was there with some of his friends who were over to check out some of my friends! I made up my mind right then that I woulf NEVER tell my mother when that time came for me, and I never have! Of course mom left me in the dark about the entire thing anyways. I remember the nurse in 5th grade, after "The Talk" with boys in one room and girls in another. After a week of special classes she asked if anyone had started. I raised my hand and shouted out that when I was 5 I borrowed my brothers bicycle and fell really hard against the bar. I can still see the look on the poor nurse's face!

....and the bra. I asked my mom for one in 7th grade because I was embarassed to be the only girl in the locker room without one. Mom announced that at the dinner table as well "You know what she asked me for last night? A BRA!!! I mean whatever for? She's as flat as the Great Plateau!" I was mortified. My best friend was having dinner with us then, and felt so bad for me she gave me her bras she'd
outgrown. This gal could smother herself doing a hand-stand in the 5th grade, even now I doubt they'd fit!

Since we are sharing our moments.....My mother took me to buy a bra at our local JC Penney's. It used to be a small and crowded store in downtown Omak. We were with one of my mother's friends. We went to look for bras. Jan (the friend) asked - loudly - what did I need a bra for I was flat as a board...then she proceeded to "feel me up" (for lack of better verbage) to see if I really had anything or not.
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The one very outloud thing my mother did was ask if I had remember my rubbers - meaning rubber bands - for my braces. She asked this in the middle of the Wenatchee Mall - lots of teenagers running around. Very mortified. Sounded like she yelled this (she of course did not but to my teenage brain it sounded like it).

these are my two memorable/horrifying moments in childhood that are burned into my brain.

Some boy down the street kept taunting me with "FC" (flat chest). But he stopped after explaining to his mom why he had a fat lip! I was such a sweet, delicate young lady!
And as far as the "Punctuation test" goes, that's what we call it, I overheard my mom telling my uncle on the phone," she's not a little girl anymore." Mortifying is a good descriptive word for the occasion! Why do Moms do that! I made sure I didn't do that to mine!
 
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I bought me a thermometer with giant numbers on it and hung it on the coop where I can see it from here. It is in the upper 40's right now.

I have one that does inside and out so it sets right nest to my chair.
 
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My thoughts exactly!!! They still have to follow the rules outside! #1 being- don't get on me!!!

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Yep, that is one of the outside rules...major rule. Don't touch me.

This brough back a childhood memory.
Lake fishing in CA with my granny. She would try to bank the boat by skimming under the scrubby trees that grow along the banks edge. It was always infested with the largest, hairiest spiders a little girls mind could imagine! And there was no where to go except into the lake! Horrible, trapped feeling! I still get the heebie geebies just thinking about it!
 
Oh boy!! woke up this morning and zippidee do da!!! Got one zipped and two pipped!! yea !!!! I hear cheeping !!! Come on chickees!!!
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Jeez I haven't even had my coffee yet!!!
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Anyway, I gotta get back to catching up on the post this morning!! just thought I'd cheep in!! LOL
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