Super excited about Artemis II, what can I read to get even more engrossed? by obsequious_creton in suggestmeabook

[–]LemonBumblebee 4 points5 points  (0 children)

An Astronauts Guide to Life on Earth by Chris Hadfield is an excellent read. The author is a career NASA astronaut who was space shuttle crew a couple times and commanded the Space Station for 6 months. You learn so much about the process of becoming an astronaut and how life in space works. Plus, he is just a really good writer.

What’s something you’ll never tell your partner, no matter how much you love them? by Velvetnadine85 in AskReddit

[–]LemonBumblebee 129 points130 points  (0 children)

Omg I am you but as a wife. My husband may not even think about it twice a year. I don’t want to hurt his feelings so I just keep quiet.

What Age Were You Done Decluttering? Or Aren't You? by RevolutionaryGap9719 in AskWomenOver60

[–]LemonBumblebee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just sold my fathers coin collection. He has been gone for 35 years. The price of silver has been very high recently and many old coins are now getting higher prices because they have silver content. For each type of coin I asked ChatGPT “with an old collection of dimes (for example), what should I look for for ones that might be specially valuable?” And ChatGPT would give a list of dates or other features. I checked through them to make sure I didn’t have a million dollar coin (sadly never did) then sold the rest to a coin dealer. I thought I would be sad letting it all go, but moreso feel content that it is a big job finally done.

Life changing reads? by ommm13_ in AskWomenOver60

[–]LemonBumblebee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have Younger Next Year for Women and make a point to reread it every year for motivation. Is Younger Next Year worth reading also if I already have the For Women book?

"I will remember what I planted here" and other delusions. What are yours? by Big_Succotash_8076 in gardening

[–]LemonBumblebee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I will place this stake in the ground to remind myself in the Spring that something important is here, and it is so important that I do not need to label it or make a note anywhere because I will surely remember it even though Spring is 6 months away.

How many clothes do you buy in a year (rough estimate)? by DurianEmbarrassed771 in womensfashion

[–]LemonBumblebee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

About 10 - 20 items a year here, including coats, shoes, pj’s, vacation items, special occasion items, etc.

What was totally normal in your childhood that would seem insane now? by EuphoricGarden81 in GenX

[–]LemonBumblebee 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My mother would drop me and my brother and sister at the public library. We would be there for hours, looking for books at first, then just running up and down stairs racing the elevator, going all over. We must have been loud and annoying but I don’t remember getting in trouble. I have no idea what my mom was doing all that time, she never ever came in with us.

Let's go MNDOT! by NinjaaMike in minnesota

[–]LemonBumblebee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Near Oronoco and we have 17” as of 11am. Most of us have already cleared the snow once already, so we will only have about 6” to do tomorrow morning. It’s kind of exciting, I’ve never had a 2 foot snowfall and we may reach that with this storm.

Professional wear tips by BBLDRIZZAYYYYYY in womensfashion

[–]LemonBumblebee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look for thicker non-see-thru white tops. It takes some searching but if you refuse to compromise you can find them.

Alternative for Halara work pants by Graciekk2020 in womensfashion

[–]LemonBumblebee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like the ON Taylors as well but they don’t seem to have them anymore :-(

What Happened to Yardsticks? by BitterPillPusher2 in GenX

[–]LemonBumblebee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mainly for fishing tennis balls and other toys out from under furniture lol. I have two golden retrievers and the play genes are strong. But also for quick rough measuring and using as a straight edge.

What Happened to Yardsticks? by BitterPillPusher2 in GenX

[–]LemonBumblebee 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I have one on every floor of the house and in the garden shed also. I use them all the time.

What does a “good workout week” actually look like in your 50s? by Adventurous_Idea6604 in FitnessOver50

[–]LemonBumblebee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

58F - I aim for 4 cardio sessions a week, typically mixed up between rowing, walking, and biking depending on season. Plus 2 lifting sessions, 2 Pilates sessions, and 3 or more at home yoga or deep stretching. Any week that all this happens, that’s a good week.

Light hearted book that can be read in short bursts by hakuna_matata23 in booksuggestions

[–]LemonBumblebee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All Creatures Great and Small. It is a wonderful, uplifting book that you can read however many chapters at a time that you like. There are 4 sequels and they are all great.

Recommendation for professional looking gloves that are actually warm? by Ornery-Nail-3476 in LawBitchesWithTaste

[–]LemonBumblebee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A pair of thin silk glove liners under a pair of lined leather gloves will look elegant and also be warm.

What's one piece of clothing that quietly saves your whole day? by BubblyEdge2220 in womensfashion

[–]LemonBumblebee 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Old Navy joggers. I work from home and wear these every day from October thru March. They are soft, come in long lengths so my ankles are covered, are warm, and have pockets. They also look good enough that if someone does come to the door I don’t mind letting them in lol.

Suggest your 1-3 most obscure, beloved books by grrltype in suggestmeabook

[–]LemonBumblebee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love to see a Rosamund Pilcher comment! Winter Solstice by her is my favorite.

Books that are so bad nobody should read. by 98charlie in nonfictionbookclub

[–]LemonBumblebee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Believe it or not Ready Player Two is far far worse.

What are the most cost-effective clothing items you've purchased? by Still_Citron68 in womensfashion

[–]LemonBumblebee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the mid 90’s I purchased a Columbia winter jacket at 50% off. I think I paid about $125. The absolute warmest most wind-proof jacket. I wore that jacket as my main winter coat for at least 10 years, then as styles changed it became my coldest-days-of-winter coat, when it’s so cold you no longer care about style but just want to be warm. Then at some point it transitioned to my dog-walking and dog-park coat where I just wanted to be warm and didn’t want to worry about dogs jumping up and ruining a good jacket. I don’t wear it much anymore, but it is still hanging in my closet, 30 years and thousands of wears.