I can't tell you how much I was enjoying diving all in for this project. I felt like I had a purpose for a minute, that I was going to create something great. But alas, food prices doubled, inflation soared, and now I must join the work force full time in order to supplement my husband's income. Now I need to figure out how to write a resume. It won't be long, since I have only worked for 6 months at a "real" job. I'm grateful for the time at KFC/Taco Bell- it was actually kind of fun. Wish me luck. Hopefully I'll have enough time and energy to work on this sometimes, too.
Hello, History Friends! Do you feel like we've been in 1774 for forever?! It kind of seems like it, huh? Well, a fun thing happened on Sept 26. The legend, Johnny Appleseed, was born. His actual name was John Chapman, but he really carried a bag of seeds! If you want to know more about him.... there is an internet full of stories. I'm not going to digress this time. :D I will digress a bit on another city's "tea party" if you will. In October, on the 14th, Annapolis, MD had it's own colonials vs tea incident. I'm going to link you to an article I really enjoyed, but I will give you the tl;dr version here. Pretty much, a guy and his son in law had a ship named Peggy Stewart . It came back in bad condition. They couldn't send it to England bc it wouldn't make it. The guy paid the customs fees. That REALLY made people mad. Even after much apologies, it was agreed that the citizens of Annapolis would run the ship aground and burn it. They did. Meanwh...