adhdmamallama

adhdmamallama t1_jd67ug2 wrote

There are plenty of Vermonters still alive that remember growing up on farms in the 1930s. If you’d like to collect some oral histories, call around to a few assisted living facilities and ask to speak to their social activities coordinator. They’re often scrambling to find activities for residents and I’m sure you’ll find more than one that will help put together a round table discussion on growing up in Vermont.

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adhdmamallama t1_j9vv9re wrote

As a native flatlander and frequent Vermont visitor, I can confirm that the mud in springtime Vermont is intense. Do not underestimate it. Deny the impulse to think “it’s just mud.” This is not the stuff of messy childhood mud pies. This is the stuff of bike devouring nightmares. My suggestion: make a cute Vermont themed birthday card that says “Surprise! We’re going to Vermont in June!”

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adhdmamallama t1_iznmyvv wrote

Not at all outdoorsy stuff, but Fat Hat in Quechee makes great everyday womens clothing. Everything made and designed in Vermont. If they don’t have the color or size you want, they’ll make it for you at no extra charge. I know it’s not the type of brand you requested, but keep them in mind when it’s time for buying gifts for the women in your life.

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