Thread:61Storm/@comment-29989042-20180310010918/@comment-29709319-20180903020832

I'm glad your feeling better. I use aloe Vera gel on my sunburn. I'll email you the brand name. It comes out of Taxas and you can get it on Amazon. It's good stuff. Sorry you didn't get to say goodbye to Lizzie but I'm sure she understands and she probably left a hug and kiss with Bixby for you. He probably forgot being so exhausted.😊 My Mom one Summer made us girls homemade popsicles out of Pepsi. They were delicious.😋 And I love❤️ Coke slushes.

September 3rd: National Welsh Rarebit Day, U.S. Bowling League Day, Labor Day.

Welsh Rarebit is a Welsh term for “rabbit”. Not unlike mock turtle soup having no turtle in it, Welsh rarebit does not contain rabbit. This dish is made with toast that has hot cheese poured over it. In the eighteenth century, Welsh Rarebit was served as a succulent supper and was also known as a tavern dish. It was mostly made with cheddar cheeses and a wheat-type bread, opposed to the typical European fondue and Swiss cheeses. As with any dish, there are different versions and variations of Welsh Rarebit. Some of the ingredients found in some recipes are cayenne pepper, mustard, Worcestershire, and paprika.

Primarily an outdoor sport until around 1840, bowling was called the game of ninepins and popular with gamblers. To snuff out the gambling, the state of Connecticut banned the game in 1841 which led the newly indoor lane owners to add one pin to their alleys to circumvent the law. Clubs tried organizing and creating set rules, but it wasn’t until 1895 when the American Bowling Congress came together at Beethoven Hall in New York City. The American Bowling Congress established a maximum score of 300 which still stands today. Other rules, such as lane length, widths, and distances between pins were also determined. Today, leagues of men, women and mixed teams of all ages play in bowling competitions around the world. Weekly league bowling is a great social outing as well as great physical activity.

The first Monday of every September is dedicated to the men and women who have labored to build this country. Through a time-honored tradition that has its roots in the coordinated efforts of the labor movement of the 1800s, we salute the American worker force. With an added day to the weekend and the school year starting, Labor Day also signals the official end of summer. Families take one last summer trip and cities hold one last festival for the season. Labor Day was celebrated for the first time in New York City in 1882. It was originally celebrated on September 5th but was moved to the first Monday in September in 1884. Labor Day started out as a state holiday, getting voted in by individual states. As the day gained popularity, Congress declared Labor Day 1894.

I definitely want to try that Welsh Rarebit. It sounds good. It's been years since I bowled and I definitely wasn't league material. I think the pins keep moving on me.😂🎳 Much respect to all the laborers of the world. Without your hard work some things would not be possible.

Sending labor of love hugs with some Welsh Rarebit threw in. Hopefully the bowling ball doesn't squish it.🇺🇸🍞🥐🧀🎳🐶💕🍂💕

P.S. Late hugs are better than no hugs at all. Boy, he must have wore his short little legs out.😊 Of course when you have a playmate you can walk under and they take one step to your dozen it tends to do that.🐶😊🐶