What really was better in the ‘good old days’

As kids, we were expected to dress for school. Key word: “dress.” Being a girl in the 1960s and ’70s was not a good time here in rural Michigan, where the winds at recess whipped across bare legs when there was no time to pull on snow pants — only our coats. Most of us, in our wool skirts and sweaters, just stood up against the building and shivered, but we sure looked good when we got back inside! Back-to-school shopping for clothes was an event, and we couldn’t wait for colder temps so we could wear those outfits. The boys, meanwhile, could and did come in like they had just done farm chores. Ah, the good old days of a double standard.

School dress codes are looser now, but ironically, I see kids wearing shorts in the winter and some not even wearing jackets. They have them; I know their parents. They want to be cool.Marian Latimer, Brown City, Michigan

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Connecting with Fellow Writers

“Writing is such a lonely task, it’s really important for us to find kindred spirits who share our love of books and understand the difficulties of the craft.

“I have spent years building up a writing community by going along to as many literary events as I can, supporting other writers by buying their books and sharing my thoughts online, reviewing for newspapers, magazines and blogs, and by sharing my passion for everything bookish on social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter & Instagram.

“I also amplify other writers’ voices as much as I can by sharing their posts & their book covers. As a result, I have the most wonderful network of friends and colleagues (some of whom I’ve never met in person!)”

Kate Forsyth

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 Toiletries for Stress-Free Travel

Keep a set of toiletries just for travel. To avoid forgetting a toothbrush and having to brush with your index finger, keep your toiletry bag stocked with its own set of supplies. Replenish it between trips, throwing the products directly into your beauty case, or order the whole kit and caboodle, such as Aesop’s seven-pack of essentials. Once home, store it away (but don’t unpack it).

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Angel shots 

Angel shots are a cocktail that isn’t actually a cocktail at all. It’s something a patron can order from the bartender or server if they’re feeling unsafe with who they are dining with. More and more restaurants are instituting the idea and it costs absolutely nothing. A discreet sign is hung in the women’s restroom that says something to the effect of: “Is your Tinder date not going as planned? Order an Angel Shot and we will discreetly assist you.”

Ordering it neat or straight up means the guest needs an escort to their car. On the rocks means the server should call a taxi or an Uber. Ordering it with lime or a twist means the police should be called. Angel Shots are free, but their value is immeasurable. They might even be more impressive than hooks. 

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Suprise Treat

Fill your freezer with the best selection of
popsicles and share them with anyone who
stops by your porch.

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