| pictured: butterbeer caramel soda, bubblegum soda and shirley temples |
Yes, it's a shameful book that I imagine was only purchased by me. Ya know what, it was on sale for a dollar so sue me. Actually don't. I can't afford it. In reading this book, they begin by telling their readers it's a bit ridiculous to believe that you will be happy before you are 45. Apparently, until that age you do all the changing, finding and growing that allows you to coast from then on out in happy contentment. You built the business, bought the home, found the spouse, had the kids, and can maybe afford that boat you always wanted. Cool. One problem: I'm twenty years from that. I'm building a business that donates to charity, not gonna make money there, no home, no spouse, thankfully no kids since I have neither the money to buy them clothes nor a house to put them in, and I definitely do not have a boat.....in fact, I just bought Home Buying for Dummies. I figured okay, that's the next step. You should just laugh now. No good has come or will come out of these books.
Last night I learned about all the extra things you have to pay for in purchasing a house...the horrid details of closing costs, getting ideas on home owners insurance, mortgages and the like. Yep. These books are just leading me on a downward spiral. And just think, only twenty more years of this!
With all this glorious learning I'm doing, frankly, my daily need for a mocktail is increasing. Today's concoction of choice: the Shirley Temple. And if the next few chapters of Home Buying for Dummies is like the last, don't be surprised if you find me slumped on the kitchen floor eating cherries from the jar. When people look back and miss their youth, I wonder if they think of the days like this. :)
Cheers to all of you with another twenty years of this to go! And if you've made it out alive, kudos to you! Shout out some hope from the other side!
Shirley Temples
1/4 part lemon juice
1/4 part lime juice
1 part simple syrup
4 parts club soda
1 part grenadine
1 maraschino cherry
Stir to combine all ingredients and serve on the rocks.
OMG the description of those books has me sweating just reading your description of them! Aaaah- so overwhelming huh. Love your pictures - so pretty as always! I used to love shirely temples!
ReplyDeleteGreat recipe, gorgeous pics and an amusing story I really enjoyed. I bought my hubby study habits for dummies when he went back to school in his 40's. I was going to pick up a blogging version for myself.lol
ReplyDeleteI love shirley temples...they were my go to drink when I was a little girl. I ALWAYS got them when we went to restaurants. Thanks for reminding me of my childhood :-)
ReplyDeleteyum..this takes me back to when I was a kid. I LOVE Shirley Temples. It's true, owning a home does cost a lot of money, but just think of it all as an investment!
ReplyDeleteThere IS hope from the other side lol. On the other hand, my husband and I are buying our first house in our late 40's so we will be paying on it when we are too old to remember what we're paying for but hey... there is hope from the other side.... or something :-P
ReplyDeleteOn another note, I love Shirley Temples. I remember drinking them when I was a kid :-D
I had no idea there was lime in Shirley Temples...sounds delicious!
ReplyDeletegosh your blog is too cute!! i love all the little yummy recipes!! so glad i stumbled upon!
ReplyDeletexo ~ kristina
Ha! Renting rules! The Hubs and I were home owners briefly and the phrase "money pit" does not even begin to describe it! Get Buddhism for dummies and learn to zen out and enjoy the sun on your face! Life is great at 30 for me!
ReplyDeleteAnother perfect drink for summer!
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of when mykids were little and every time we went to a restaurant they ordered Shirley Temples. Our favorite neighborhood place always added extra cherries. Thanks for taking me back!
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