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Baking It's Chemistry You Can Eat T Shirt

Baking It's Chemistry You Can Eat T Shirt

With Secure Checkout (100% Secure payment with SSL Encryption), Return & Warranty (If you’re not 100% satisfied, let us know and we’ll make it right.), Worldwide shipping available, Buy 2 or more to save shipping. Last Day To – BUY IT or LOSE IT FOREVER. Only available for a LIMITED TIME – NOT FOUND IN STORES! Click here to buy this shirt: Chemistry unicorn shirt There was the tiniest bit of resistance when the blades engaged my nail. Without such a smooth action, I’m not sure I would have even noticed the added resistance from cutting, that’s how sharp it was. The mechanism was so rigid with such good tactile feedback, I’m sure I could have cut through 99.9 % of my toenail and stopped if I had wanted to. I went on to cut the other four toenails on that foot, even though none of them really needed to be trimmed, just because it gave me a chance to continue using the nail clippers. I took off my other shoe and sock, and trimmed those nails unnecessarily, just for an excuse to keep using this wonderful tool, all the while wondering “What is wrong with me? Why am I enjoying this chore of trimming my nails, when I could be out skiing?” That’s how amazing those clippers were. Those original clippers were made by Wusthof in Solingen, Germany. Sadly, they were ruined several years later when shampoo spilled on them in my travel shaving kit and they began to corrode. Wusthof has since changed the design of their nail clippers, so I replaced them with a Japanese set from Seki which seemed more similar to the forged Wusthofs that originally captivated me. Then I used the clippers. I squeezed, and they moved effortlessly with almost no internal friction. Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, wore a navy velvet gown by Alexander McQueen for the Queen’s Diplomatic Reception at Buckingham Palace on 11 December 2019 and she looked lovely, festive, and beautiful. I wanted to see her in a different tiara for kicks, but Catherine really likes the Cambridge Lover’s Knot tiara with diamonds and pearls. Back to Catherine. She usually wears light colors to this reception, as last year Catherine was resplendent in white, so it’s a change for this Duchess to wear a darker color. I like the velvet, always a festive choice, and her hair was up so as to show off the statement Nizam of Hyderabad necklace, which is a stunner. No word yet on her heels for the evening. I do wonder if the Duchess of Cambridge chose navy pumps? The sash and medals worn by Catherine are honors bestowed by the Queen. Catherine looked queenly tonight. She opted to go darker, with full-length sleeves and I liked the simplicity of the dress since Catherine clearly has the figure to pull off this design nicely. Lewis was 23 years old when he made that speech; he is now 76. If Martin Luther King Jr. had lived, he would be 88 today. “If someone had told me in 1963 that one day I would be in Congress, I would have said, ‘You’re crazy. You don’t know what you’re talking about,’ ” Lewis once reflected. The wheels of justice turn slowly, but they grind exceedingly fine! Thank you, John Lewis, for remaining a beacon of light in dark times. As a mildly chubby and spectacularly lazy child, I was never, particularly into camp. Nevertheless, my parents sent me, in an effort to make me mildly more active: while the other 14 Emmas in my bunk threw themselves into tubing, lanyard-braiding, and baking monkey bread, I was more the type to lounge wistfully on my bottom bunk, writing overwrought postcards to my mom and dreaming of all the Lizzie McGuire and Sister, Sister episodes piling up on my TiVo at home. These days, the inherent privilege of being able to attend camp in the first place isn’t lost on me: partially because I’m ever-so-slightly less entitled than I was at ten years old, but also because my pandemic yearning has suddenly taken the shape of desperately wanting to find myself back in a rickety wood cabin, surrounded by friends decked out in braces, camp T-shirts and a veritable rainbow of Soffe shorts. More so than even my own, half-remembered camp experience, what I really can’t help romanticizing is summer at Camp Walden, the summer camp that separated-at-birth twins Annie and Hallie attend in the 1998 classic The Parent Trap. The film’s stars celebrated its 22nd anniversary with a Katie Couric-moderated Zoom, which was heartwarming as all get-out, but all it really did was make me long for a summer of lake swims, archery, and spreading peanut butter on Oreos. Do Annie and Hallie spend a significant portion of their time at camp in the ominously labeled “Isolation Cabin”? Yes, but that’s not the part I’m longing for. This is what princesses look like. When we think on Cinderella or Beauty in Beauty and the Beast, this is what I see. Catherine in a dress just like this. I can picture Prince William whirling her around all evening long until the clock strikes midnight and the Duchess returns to Kensington Palace and pulls on a pair of joggers and a t-shirt. (My imagination is at work here.) While my colleague Michelle Ruiz has found herself taken with camp-counselor fashion, I’m more focused on camp activities. Now that all of my time with my friends is spent outdoors, as COVID-19 protocol demands, I’m accessing a hands-on, sporty, crafty side of myself that I never knew was there I fly kites at the beach, I voluntarily help my roommates assemble mammoth puzzles, and I actually find myself looking forward to running. How did it take me until age 27 to suddenly become a happy camper? Suddenly, I long to use a bandanna to secure my hair before playing a spirited game of kickball with my bunkmates (rather than using one as a makeshift mask before engaging with the outside world). I want to actively participate in icebreaker games of “Two Truths and a Lie,” instead of rolling my eyes with the other malcontents. I dream of going to sleep at night surrounded by my friends, after a long night of post-curfew gossip about how Sophie G. totally made out with Evan F. behind the canteen. At its heart, after all, the sleep-away camp is unlimited, lightly structured time with your friends; maybe it’s not such a coincidence that I’m longing for it right now when even a park hangs with a small group feels somewhat risky. Maybe this is just another case of quarantine regression, one that I’ll get over as soon as the world opens back up, and I’m able to hang out indoors with my friends again. Still, now that The Parent Trap has officially entered its early twenties, I can’t help but wish I had appreciated the fleeting joys of camp a little more when I had the chance. If you’re even mildly online, you’ve likely been inundated with gossip about Will Smith, Jada Pinkett Smith, Red Table Talk, and “entanglements” lately. But what, precisely, does it all mean? Below, find a complete guide to the recent Pinkett Smith family drama’s major players. I think both the Prince and his wife look beyond lovely. They look like royalty, they’re happy being together and it shows! And Catherine wore a dangling pair of earrings and no other jewelry, which was the perfect choice. Yes, her wedding rings are on, but that’s a given. She chose to keep the neckline clean with no necklace, and that was the right choice. Just stunning. William looks dashing! Sigh. I could look at these pics all night long Product detail: Suitable for Women/Men/Girl/Boy, Fashion 3D digital print drawstring hoodies, long sleeve with big pocket front. It’s a good gift for birthday/Christmas and so on, The real color of the item may be slightly different from the pictures shown on website caused by many factors such as brightness of your monitor and light brightness, The print on the item might be slightly different from pictures for different batch productions, There may be 1-2 cm deviation in different sizes, locations, and stretch of fabrics. Size chart is for reference only, there may be a little difference with what you get. Material Type: 35% Cotton – 65% Polyester Soft material feels great on your skin and very light Features pronounced sleeve cuffs, prominent waistband hem and kangaroo pocket fringes Taped neck and shoulders for comfort and style Print: Dye-sublimation printing, colors won’t fade or peel Wash Care: Recommendation Wash it by hand in below 30-degree water, hang to dry in shade, prohibit bleaching, Low Iron if Necessary Flickrtees This product belong to trung-cuong Baking It's Chemistry You Can Eat T Shirt With Secure Checkout (100% Secure payment with SSL Encryption), Return & Warranty (If you’re not 100% satisfied, let us know and we’ll make it right.), Worldwide shipping available, Buy 2 or more to save shipping. Last Day To – BUY IT or LOSE IT FOREVER. Only available for a LIMITED TIME – NOT FOUND IN STORES! Click here to buy this shirt: Chemistry unicorn shirt There was the tiniest bit of resistance when the blades engaged my nail. Without such a smooth action, I’m not sure I would have even noticed the added resistance from cutting, that’s how sharp it was. The mechanism was so rigid with such good tactile feedback, I’m sure I could have cut through 99.9 % of my toenail and stopped if I had wanted to. I went on to cut the other four toenails on that foot, even though none of them really needed to be trimmed, just because it gave me a chance to continue using the nail clippers. I took off my other shoe and sock, and trimmed those nails unnecessarily, just for an excuse to keep using this wonderful tool, all the while wondering “What is wrong with me? Why am I enjoying this chore of trimming my nails, when I could be out skiing?” That’s how amazing those clippers were. Those original clippers were made by Wusthof in Solingen, Germany. Sadly, they were ruined several years later when shampoo spilled on them in my travel shaving kit and they began to corrode. Wusthof has since changed the design of their nail clippers, so I replaced them with a Japanese set from Seki which seemed more similar to the forged Wusthofs that originally captivated me. Then I used the clippers. I squeezed, and they moved effortlessly with almost no internal friction. Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, wore a navy velvet gown by Alexander McQueen for the Queen’s Diplomatic Reception at Buckingham Palace on 11 December 2019 and she looked lovely, festive, and beautiful. I wanted to see her in a different tiara for kicks, but Catherine really likes the Cambridge Lover’s Knot tiara with diamonds and pearls. Back to Catherine. She usually wears light colors to this reception, as last year Catherine was resplendent in white, so it’s a change for this Duchess to wear a darker color. I like the velvet, always a festive choice, and her hair was up so as to show off the statement Nizam of Hyderabad necklace, which is a stunner. No word yet on her heels for the evening. I do wonder if the Duchess of Cambridge chose navy pumps? The sash and medals worn by Catherine are honors bestowed by the Queen. Catherine looked queenly tonight. She opted to go darker, with full-length sleeves and I liked the simplicity of the dress since Catherine clearly has the figure to pull off this design nicely. Lewis was 23 years old when he made that speech; he is now 76. If Martin Luther King Jr. had lived, he would be 88 today. “If someone had told me in 1963 that one day I would be in Congress, I would have said, ‘You’re crazy. You don’t know what you’re talking about,’ ” Lewis once reflected. The wheels of justice turn slowly, but they grind exceedingly fine! Thank you, John Lewis, for remaining a beacon of light in dark times. As a mildly chubby and spectacularly lazy child, I was never, particularly into camp. Nevertheless, my parents sent me, in an effort to make me mildly more active: while the other 14 Emmas in my bunk threw themselves into tubing, lanyard-braiding, and baking monkey bread, I was more the type to lounge wistfully on my bottom bunk, writing overwrought postcards to my mom and dreaming of all the Lizzie McGuire and Sister, Sister episodes piling up on my TiVo at home. These days, the inherent privilege of being able to attend camp in the first place isn’t lost on me: partially because I’m ever-so-slightly less entitled than I was at ten years old, but also because my pandemic yearning has suddenly taken the shape of desperately wanting to find myself back in a rickety wood cabin, surrounded by friends decked out in braces, camp T-shirts and a veritable rainbow of Soffe shorts. More so than even my own, half-remembered camp experience, what I really can’t help romanticizing is summer at Camp Walden, the summer camp that separated-at-birth twins Annie and Hallie attend in the 1998 classic The Parent Trap. The film’s stars celebrated its 22nd anniversary with a Katie Couric-moderated Zoom, which was heartwarming as all get-out, but all it really did was make me long for a summer of lake swims, archery, and spreading peanut butter on Oreos. Do Annie and Hallie spend a significant portion of their time at camp in the ominously labeled “Isolation Cabin”? Yes, but that’s not the part I’m longing for. This is what princesses look like. When we think on Cinderella or Beauty in Beauty and the Beast, this is what I see. Catherine in a dress just like this. I can picture Prince William whirling her around all evening long until the clock strikes midnight and the Duchess returns to Kensington Palace and pulls on a pair of joggers and a t-shirt. (My imagination is at work here.) While my colleague Michelle Ruiz has found herself taken with camp-counselor fashion, I’m more focused on camp activities. Now that all of my time with my friends is spent outdoors, as COVID-19 protocol demands, I’m accessing a hands-on, sporty, crafty side of myself that I never knew was there I fly kites at the beach, I voluntarily help my roommates assemble mammoth puzzles, and I actually find myself looking forward to running. How did it take me until age 27 to suddenly become a happy camper? Suddenly, I long to use a bandanna to secure my hair before playing a spirited game of kickball with my bunkmates (rather than using one as a makeshift mask before engaging with the outside world). I want to actively participate in icebreaker games of “Two Truths and a Lie,” instead of rolling my eyes with the other malcontents. I dream of going to sleep at night surrounded by my friends, after a long night of post-curfew gossip about how Sophie G. totally made out with Evan F. behind the canteen. At its heart, after all, the sleep-away camp is unlimited, lightly structured time with your friends; maybe it’s not such a coincidence that I’m longing for it right now when even a park hangs with a small group feels somewhat risky. Maybe this is just another case of quarantine regression, one that I’ll get over as soon as the world opens back up, and I’m able to hang out indoors with my friends again. Still, now that The Parent Trap has officially entered its early twenties, I can’t help but wish I had appreciated the fleeting joys of camp a little more when I had the chance. If you’re even mildly online, you’ve likely been inundated with gossip about Will Smith, Jada Pinkett Smith, Red Table Talk, and “entanglements” lately. But what, precisely, does it all mean? Below, find a complete guide to the recent Pinkett Smith family drama’s major players. I think both the Prince and his wife look beyond lovely. They look like royalty, they’re happy being together and it shows! And Catherine wore a dangling pair of earrings and no other jewelry, which was the perfect choice. Yes, her wedding rings are on, but that’s a given. She chose to keep the neckline clean with no necklace, and that was the right choice. Just stunning. William looks dashing! Sigh. I could look at these pics all night long Product detail: Suitable for Women/Men/Girl/Boy, Fashion 3D digital print drawstring hoodies, long sleeve with big pocket front. It’s a good gift for birthday/Christmas and so on, The real color of the item may be slightly different from the pictures shown on website caused by many factors such as brightness of your monitor and light brightness, The print on the item might be slightly different from pictures for different batch productions, There may be 1-2 cm deviation in different sizes, locations, and stretch of fabrics. Size chart is for reference only, there may be a little difference with what you get. Material Type: 35% Cotton – 65% Polyester Soft material feels great on your skin and very light Features pronounced sleeve cuffs, prominent waistband hem and kangaroo pocket fringes Taped neck and shoulders for comfort and style Print: Dye-sublimation printing, colors won’t fade or peel Wash Care: Recommendation Wash it by hand in below 30-degree water, hang to dry in shade, prohibit bleaching, Low Iron if Necessary Flickrtees This product belong to trung-cuong

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Baking It's Chemistry You Can Eat T Shirt - from iheartpod.info 1

With Secure Checkout (100% Secure payment with SSL Encryption), Return & Warranty (If you’re not 100% satisfied, let us know and we’ll make it right.), Worldwide shipping available, Buy 2 or more to save shipping. Last Day To – BUY IT or LOSE IT FOREVER. Only available for a LIMITED TIME – NOT FOUND IN STORES! Click here to buy this shirt: Chemistry unicorn shirt There was the tiniest bit of resistance when the blades engaged my nail. Without such a smooth action, I’m not sure I would have even noticed the added resistance from cutting, that’s how sharp it was. The mechanism was so rigid with such good tactile feedback, I’m sure I could have cut through 99.9 % of my toenail and stopped if I had wanted to. I went on to cut the other four toenails on that foot, even though none of them really needed to be trimmed, just because it gave me a chance to continue using the nail clippers. I took off my other shoe and sock, and trimmed those nails unnecessarily, just for an excuse to keep using this wonderful tool, all the while wondering “What is wrong with me? Why am I enjoying this chore of trimming my nails, when I could be out skiing?” That’s how amazing those clippers were. Those original clippers were made by Wusthof in Solingen, Germany. Sadly, they were ruined several years later when shampoo spilled on them in my travel shaving kit and they began to corrode. Wusthof has since changed the design of their nail clippers, so I replaced them with a Japanese set from Seki which seemed more similar to the forged Wusthofs that originally captivated me. Then I used the clippers. I squeezed, and they moved effortlessly with almost no internal friction. Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, wore a navy velvet gown by Alexander McQueen for the Queen’s Diplomatic Reception at Buckingham Palace on 11 December 2019 and she looked lovely, festive, and beautiful. I wanted to see her in a different tiara for kicks, but Catherine really likes the Cambridge Lover’s Knot tiara with diamonds and pearls. Back to Catherine. She usually wears light colors to this reception, as last year Catherine was resplendent in white, so it’s a change for this Duchess to wear a darker color. I like the velvet, always a festive choice, and her hair was up so as to show off the statement Nizam of Hyderabad necklace, which is a stunner. No word yet on her heels for the evening. I do wonder if the Duchess of Cambridge chose navy pumps? The sash and medals worn by Catherine are honors bestowed by the Queen. Catherine looked queenly tonight. She opted to go darker, with full-length sleeves and I liked the simplicity of the dress since Catherine clearly has the figure to pull off this design nicely. Lewis was 23 years old when he made that speech; he is now 76. If Martin Luther King Jr. had lived, he would be 88 today. “If someone had told me in 1963 that one day I would be in Congress, I would have said, ‘You’re crazy. You don’t know what you’re talking about,’ ” Lewis once reflected. The wheels of justice turn slowly, but they grind exceedingly fine! Thank you, John Lewis, for remaining a beacon of light in dark times. As a mildly chubby and spectacularly lazy child, I was never, particularly into camp. Nevertheless, my parents sent me, in an effort to make me mildly more active: while the other 14 Emmas in my bunk threw themselves into tubing, lanyard-braiding, and baking monkey bread, I was more the type to lounge wistfully on my bottom bunk, writing overwrought postcards to my mom and dreaming of all the Lizzie McGuire and Sister, Sister episodes piling up on my TiVo at home. These days, the inherent privilege of being able to attend camp in the first place isn’t lost on me: partially because I’m ever-so-slightly less entitled than I was at ten years old, but also because my pandemic yearning has suddenly taken the shape of desperately wanting to find myself back in a rickety wood cabin, surrounded by friends decked out in braces, camp T-shirts and a veritable rainbow of Soffe shorts. More so than even my own, half-remembered camp experience, what I really can’t help romanticizing is summer at Camp Walden, the summer camp that separated-at-birth twins Annie and Hallie attend in the 1998 classic The Parent Trap. The film’s stars celebrated its 22nd anniversary with a Katie Couric-moderated Zoom, which was heartwarming as all get-out, but all it really did was make me long for a summer of lake swims, archery, and spreading peanut butter on Oreos. Do Annie and Hallie spend a significant portion of their time at camp in the ominously labeled “Isolation Cabin”? Yes, but that’s not the part I’m longing for. This is what princesses look like. When we think on Cinderella or Beauty in Beauty and the Beast, this is what I see. Catherine in a dress just like this. I can picture Prince William whirling her around all evening long until the clock strikes midnight and the Duchess returns to Kensington Palace and pulls on a pair of joggers and a t-shirt. (My imagination is at work here.) While my colleague Michelle Ruiz has found herself taken with camp-counselor fashion, I’m more focused on camp activities. Now that all of my time with my friends is spent outdoors, as COVID-19 protocol demands, I’m accessing a hands-on, sporty, crafty side of myself that I never knew was there I fly kites at the beach, I voluntarily help my roommates assemble mammoth puzzles, and I actually find myself looking forward to running. How did it take me until age 27 to suddenly become a happy camper? Suddenly, I long to use a bandanna to secure my hair before playing a spirited game of kickball with my bunkmates (rather than using one as a makeshift mask before engaging with the outside world). I want to actively participate in icebreaker games of “Two Truths and a Lie,” instead of rolling my eyes with the other malcontents. I dream of going to sleep at night surrounded by my friends, after a long night of post-curfew gossip about how Sophie G. totally made out with Evan F. behind the canteen. At its heart, after all, the sleep-away camp is unlimited, lightly structured time with your friends; maybe it’s not such a coincidence that I’m longing for it right now when even a park hangs with a small group feels somewhat risky. Maybe this is just another case of quarantine regression, one that I’ll get over as soon as the world opens back up, and I’m able to hang out indoors with my friends again. Still, now that The Parent Trap has officially entered its early twenties, I can’t help but wish I had appreciated the fleeting joys of camp a little more when I had the chance. If you’re even mildly online, you’ve likely been inundated with gossip about Will Smith, Jada Pinkett Smith, Red Table Talk, and “entanglements” lately. But what, precisely, does it all mean? Below, find a complete guide to the recent Pinkett Smith family drama’s major players. I think both the Prince and his wife look beyond lovely. They look like royalty, they’re happy being together and it shows! And Catherine wore a dangling pair of earrings and no other jewelry, which was the perfect choice. Yes, her wedding rings are on, but that’s a given. She chose to keep the neckline clean with no necklace, and that was the right choice. Just stunning. William looks dashing! Sigh. I could look at these pics all night long Product detail: Suitable for Women/Men/Girl/Boy, Fashion 3D digital print drawstring hoodies, long sleeve with big pocket front. It’s a good gift for birthday/Christmas and so on, The real color of the item may be slightly different from the pictures shown on website caused by many factors such as brightness of your monitor and light brightness, The print on the item might be slightly different from pictures for different batch productions, There may be 1-2 cm deviation in different sizes, locations, and stretch of fabrics. Size chart is for reference only, there may be a little difference with what you get. Material Type: 35% Cotton – 65% Polyester Soft material feels great on your skin and very light Features pronounced sleeve cuffs, prominent waistband hem and kangaroo pocket fringes Taped neck and shoulders for comfort and style Print: Dye-sublimation printing, colors won’t fade or peel Wash Care: Recommendation Wash it by hand in below 30-degree water, hang to dry in shade, prohibit bleaching, Low Iron if Necessary Flickrtees This product belong to trung-cuong Baking It's Chemistry You Can Eat T Shirt With Secure Checkout (100% Secure payment with SSL Encryption), Return & Warranty (If you’re not 100% satisfied, let us know and we’ll make it right.), Worldwide shipping available, Buy 2 or more to save shipping. Last Day To – BUY IT or LOSE IT FOREVER. Only available for a LIMITED TIME – NOT FOUND IN STORES! Click here to buy this shirt: Chemistry unicorn shirt There was the tiniest bit of resistance when the blades engaged my nail. Without such a smooth action, I’m not sure I would have even noticed the added resistance from cutting, that’s how sharp it was. The mechanism was so rigid with such good tactile feedback, I’m sure I could have cut through 99.9 % of my toenail and stopped if I had wanted to. I went on to cut the other four toenails on that foot, even though none of them really needed to be trimmed, just because it gave me a chance to continue using the nail clippers. I took off my other shoe and sock, and trimmed those nails unnecessarily, just for an excuse to keep using this wonderful tool, all the while wondering “What is wrong with me? Why am I enjoying this chore of trimming my nails, when I could be out skiing?” That’s how amazing those clippers were. Those original clippers were made by Wusthof in Solingen, Germany. Sadly, they were ruined several years later when shampoo spilled on them in my travel shaving kit and they began to corrode. Wusthof has since changed the design of their nail clippers, so I replaced them with a Japanese set from Seki which seemed more similar to the forged Wusthofs that originally captivated me. Then I used the clippers. I squeezed, and they moved effortlessly with almost no internal friction. Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, wore a navy velvet gown by Alexander McQueen for the Queen’s Diplomatic Reception at Buckingham Palace on 11 December 2019 and she looked lovely, festive, and beautiful. I wanted to see her in a different tiara for kicks, but Catherine really likes the Cambridge Lover’s Knot tiara with diamonds and pearls. Back to Catherine. She usually wears light colors to this reception, as last year Catherine was resplendent in white, so it’s a change for this Duchess to wear a darker color. I like the velvet, always a festive choice, and her hair was up so as to show off the statement Nizam of Hyderabad necklace, which is a stunner. No word yet on her heels for the evening. I do wonder if the Duchess of Cambridge chose navy pumps? The sash and medals worn by Catherine are honors bestowed by the Queen. Catherine looked queenly tonight. She opted to go darker, with full-length sleeves and I liked the simplicity of the dress since Catherine clearly has the figure to pull off this design nicely. Lewis was 23 years old when he made that speech; he is now 76. If Martin Luther King Jr. had lived, he would be 88 today. “If someone had told me in 1963 that one day I would be in Congress, I would have said, ‘You’re crazy. You don’t know what you’re talking about,’ ” Lewis once reflected. The wheels of justice turn slowly, but they grind exceedingly fine! Thank you, John Lewis, for remaining a beacon of light in dark times. As a mildly chubby and spectacularly lazy child, I was never, particularly into camp. Nevertheless, my parents sent me, in an effort to make me mildly more active: while the other 14 Emmas in my bunk threw themselves into tubing, lanyard-braiding, and baking monkey bread, I was more the type to lounge wistfully on my bottom bunk, writing overwrought postcards to my mom and dreaming of all the Lizzie McGuire and Sister, Sister episodes piling up on my TiVo at home. These days, the inherent privilege of being able to attend camp in the first place isn’t lost on me: partially because I’m ever-so-slightly less entitled than I was at ten years old, but also because my pandemic yearning has suddenly taken the shape of desperately wanting to find myself back in a rickety wood cabin, surrounded by friends decked out in braces, camp T-shirts and a veritable rainbow of Soffe shorts. More so than even my own, half-remembered camp experience, what I really can’t help romanticizing is summer at Camp Walden, the summer camp that separated-at-birth twins Annie and Hallie attend in the 1998 classic The Parent Trap. The film’s stars celebrated its 22nd anniversary with a Katie Couric-moderated Zoom, which was heartwarming as all get-out, but all it really did was make me long for a summer of lake swims, archery, and spreading peanut butter on Oreos. Do Annie and Hallie spend a significant portion of their time at camp in the ominously labeled “Isolation Cabin”? Yes, but that’s not the part I’m longing for. This is what princesses look like. When we think on Cinderella or Beauty in Beauty and the Beast, this is what I see. Catherine in a dress just like this. I can picture Prince William whirling her around all evening long until the clock strikes midnight and the Duchess returns to Kensington Palace and pulls on a pair of joggers and a t-shirt. (My imagination is at work here.) While my colleague Michelle Ruiz has found herself taken with camp-counselor fashion, I’m more focused on camp activities. Now that all of my time with my friends is spent outdoors, as COVID-19 protocol demands, I’m accessing a hands-on, sporty, crafty side of myself that I never knew was there I fly kites at the beach, I voluntarily help my roommates assemble mammoth puzzles, and I actually find myself looking forward to running. How did it take me until age 27 to suddenly become a happy camper? Suddenly, I long to use a bandanna to secure my hair before playing a spirited game of kickball with my bunkmates (rather than using one as a makeshift mask before engaging with the outside world). I want to actively participate in icebreaker games of “Two Truths and a Lie,” instead of rolling my eyes with the other malcontents. I dream of going to sleep at night surrounded by my friends, after a long night of post-curfew gossip about how Sophie G. totally made out with Evan F. behind the canteen. At its heart, after all, the sleep-away camp is unlimited, lightly structured time with your friends; maybe it’s not such a coincidence that I’m longing for it right now when even a park hangs with a small group feels somewhat risky. Maybe this is just another case of quarantine regression, one that I’ll get over as soon as the world opens back up, and I’m able to hang out indoors with my friends again. Still, now that The Parent Trap has officially entered its early twenties, I can’t help but wish I had appreciated the fleeting joys of camp a little more when I had the chance. If you’re even mildly online, you’ve likely been inundated with gossip about Will Smith, Jada Pinkett Smith, Red Table Talk, and “entanglements” lately. But what, precisely, does it all mean? Below, find a complete guide to the recent Pinkett Smith family drama’s major players. I think both the Prince and his wife look beyond lovely. They look like royalty, they’re happy being together and it shows! And Catherine wore a dangling pair of earrings and no other jewelry, which was the perfect choice. Yes, her wedding rings are on, but that’s a given. She chose to keep the neckline clean with no necklace, and that was the right choice. Just stunning. William looks dashing! Sigh. I could look at these pics all night long Product detail: Suitable for Women/Men/Girl/Boy, Fashion 3D digital print drawstring hoodies, long sleeve with big pocket front. It’s a good gift for birthday/Christmas and so on, The real color of the item may be slightly different from the pictures shown on website caused by many factors such as brightness of your monitor and light brightness, The print on the item might be slightly different from pictures for different batch productions, There may be 1-2 cm deviation in different sizes, locations, and stretch of fabrics. Size chart is for reference only, there may be a little difference with what you get. Material Type: 35% Cotton – 65% Polyester Soft material feels great on your skin and very light Features pronounced sleeve cuffs, prominent waistband hem and kangaroo pocket fringes Taped neck and shoulders for comfort and style Print: Dye-sublimation printing, colors won’t fade or peel Wash Care: Recommendation Wash it by hand in below 30-degree water, hang to dry in shade, prohibit bleaching, Low Iron if Necessary Flickrtees This product belong to trung-cuong

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