Food Service Timeline
In the 1950s and 1960s, I guess kids were well-served and well-fed and "filled up." Food got better maybe until the 1960s or so, for some reason.
People really are annoyed. Most kids are well-served whatever of some kind of food by parents, moms, dads esp. liking the grill, grandparents in some cases, probably relatives with parties and on holidays, ...
More kids today probably less nutrition than parents and ancestors being herded like cattle mentality on a farm factory and you could most likely have problems in fast food restaurants which don't provide nutritious food, too. Older adults have it better, more "let be." They want underpaid workers to feel bad and cut off ability to feel good but maybe not "on the job" in the New Orleans area. Many people burned out in school and probably revolve around the home past 18 and 21 or leave the dorm.
I got pretty healthy when I became an adult. When I had to come home and moved, I was afraid to see my parents and wanted Thanksgiving like every day but didn't.
In the early 1900s, farmers cooked all day and needed the kids for farming, why they needed to have them, something everyone may know. Lots of farmers in my main ancestral state and very nice in the mountains and the hills.
I guess people are territorial hoarding food. 🍵🧋
Daycare
People like daycare and not preschool.
Maybe not as an infant or baby but maybe I could have gone to daycare afterschool since I was in preschool both years. I think I went 1/2 day even 2nd year. It was great.
I took the bus to and from kindergarten and 1st grade and then moved. I was forced into activities and following "the movies." I was attractive at 2 1/2 - 3. Most girls like in the New Orleans suburbs dance at 3, goes a few days a week etc. It has ballet... and now "tumbling" even singing and piano... Gymnastics might be best, like *Britney* except I didn't compete in gymnastics and said no! 😡
France
I don’t know if it’s special I could have up to 1/8 Dutch. I don’t believe so, maybe like 1%. That may be 5-10 generations back and maybe from the US as old as the 1600s. I do like all cultures.
I’m not even inclined to believe I am German enough to do it with all of Germany. I had some in-laws from my dad’s younger sister who were maybe about all or all German in Fort Lauderdale, by Miami, from Miami, with parents from Cleveland. We didn’t live there anymore and even left Florida when I grew even older. I think Germans don’t want me to win and think since I have German blood I shouldn’t go anywhere else but they can.
The Netherlands seems to be German, yet only/solely by blood. 🩸
"Florida"
Florida, like the Netherlands and the Dutch, are polite "to the bone." However, they can be "airheads."
I bet any major country expressed definitive interest. France, Germany, England.
It is good maybe if you only live in a limited number of places in Florida to find a "good" one. Floridians who are poor or not 100% "European" by blood should leave, for another US state. It is a unique modern culture to be "born and bred" in, but foreigners from other parts of the US? It seems like a Christmas party or picnic, as of the 1990s. It seems Florida is still an "Aloha" spirit for "natives."
If you like hot countries, you shouldn't assume now AC Florida is mean, or worthless and selectively rejects. The sun gives life and tho dangerous and maybe unbearable is fun when you go to waterparks, the pool, the beach, or whatnot. It is a side obsession of mine, even cannot imagine/fathom it in a cool climate if you don't "have all your marbles." Cool climates are "in" on if you are not Floridian, so it can be hard to adjust and adapt. There are excursions in Florida, and it is an endearing memory. It seems most "wild and free" and with "the water" is Southeastern Florida and, 2nd, Northeastern Florida. The rest maybe not. Orlando flocks to Central East Coast Florida, so that was a possible reason/cause. Fort Lauderdale in the county above Miami and below seems most relaxing and restful and free and "permissive," which draws in more attention. Northeastern Florida was a great secondary intellectual and generational culture, as well.
Up North seems more embedded in Europe. Florida is fresh. New Orleans is a most valuable Southern culture and is all French but also good integrated and side Italian. Celebrates Mardi Gras all year but definitely/specifically for maybe closer to up to 2 months. They have parades in the swamp|culture suburbs. New Orleans made me happier than NYC maybe, but I am a New Yorker.
Florida is "no exception to the rules." It is a getaway for people, tho. I just can't imagine the lack of family and not feeling as real to poorer people and not living Up North in the US, tho there is more substance west and not just north regarding Pennsylvania. Cleveland can do sometimes, yet I imagine it's better around Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Montana, which are more inland with higher elevation. New Orleans was a lotta fun, too tho. Pennsylvania, as well as its "sister" New York, has mountains and straddles between the ocean and the "lakes." Pennsylvania seems to be a lotta nice farmland with Irish and Swiss/Amish. It seems to be self-sufficient and a ligitimate civilization. It has "trees," surrounded with lots of "pine trees" or Christmas trees. It snows maybe usually 2 feet. Cleveland is not always more than a few inches but no mountains, though New Orleans and Florida don't have mountains.
Florida is as essential as France or as much as anywhere in the US.
We may never see the descendants of the very earliest Floridians. Many visited long ago. The rich even came with beautiful little girls with short white hair. I saw a picture up in a hotel in Orlando which has a lot of Northerners, and I posted a photo of it online on my sites and IMDb | film|boards. It would be nice to see paintings and photos of the ancestors. There are booklets with them, I saw maybe of Orlando from like 1880-1890. Adults at a table and a lady enticing with eyes that seemed to have lines scratched around the outsides of her eyes. It was a suburb. I saw a lady in a serious dark dress with her son on a sled maybe but no snow maybe age 3 or 4, round and pudgy but not too fat, maybe 1910s. Another suburb. There are mansions on the water of Fort Lauderdale above Miami and I know from a boat tour 2 are side by side with grandkids, I believe. Fort Lauderdale is probably best. Key West is more rudimentary. Everyone knows Miami is more substantial.
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