asakiyume: (man on wire)
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The first I heard from behind me as I was walking along the boardwalk that crosses over a low-lying area on the way to the supermarket.

"No. No, if you've lusted after him in your HEART that's the same as ADULTERY ... Okay. But like Job. Job said--"

I couldn't quite get what Job said, and I'm surprised to hear Job referenced in this context (so maybe I misheard), since Job wasn't lusting after anyone; he just had his family wiped out in a divine thought experiment.

I took a covert glance behind me, and it was a young woman talking on the phone to someone. I didn't want to stare, so I didn't get a close look, but she *might* be the same woman I see walking this route sometimes, with large, bright headphones on, wearing a rapturous expression. I always thought she must be listening to very excellent music but now--if it's the same woman--I'm thinking it might be something else.

The second was a tiny daughter to her mother--they were leaving the supermarket as I was entering.

"We got SO MUCH candy, mom," the girl said. Sounding highly satisfied.

Third was actually a person I was talking to. It was at the Western Union counter. Every four weeks I send my tutor payment for my Tikuna lessons, but I always get $2.00 change. At the same counter they sell scratch tickets and the non-scratch-ticket lottery stuff, and last month I decided that for ten tries, I will spend my $2.00 change on $2.00 lottery tickets and see what happens. Will I lose a full $20? Or will I win some fraction of it back? Or will I make a KILLING! ... I have a strong feeling it will be Option No. 1 (two goes have netted me zero), but letting the test play out means I get to handle these glittery, shiny, throw-your-money-away-on-us tickets. I'm taking photos of each one--when I'm all finished, I'll post them and tell you the results.

So I asked for one once I'd sent the money, but the woman behind the counter was young, and I felt self-conscious, so I blurted out why I was doing this, and she nodded. "I sometimes buy a $10 ticket on my break," she said. "I've never won ANYTHING."

There you have it!

Date: 2025-07-15 06:17 pm (UTC)
light_of_summer: (California poppy)
From: [personal profile] light_of_summer
Ah, memories of candy from when I was old enough to walk to the store by myself, but my money still came from an allowance, and I had no idea I was sensitive to sugar and allergic to chocolate. Old favorites:

  • Neccos! (so easy to make last a long time!)
  • Rocky road bars (regular and mint versions, fairly easy to nibble slowly)
  • Brach's bulk "orange slices" (like orange-flavored gumdrops but a different shape—I used to slice these into little pieces to make them last longer)
  • a type of Brach's bulk candy that I never knew the name of (and they don't seem to sell any more), that looked like little, cream-colored, rectangular bricks of nougat (or possibly taffy), but with little bits of red and orange and yellow gumdrop-material randomly embedded in them...

    Those were my favorite childhood grocery store candies. My favorite candy store candies were locally-made Cotlet (also somewhat gumdrop-like in consistency, but ¿apricot/walnut?-flavored), Pistachio Ice Cream Fudge, and Coconut Birds Nests (an Easter favorite, usually filled with miniature "hummingbird egg" jelly beans).

    Ah, candy nostalgia!

    What were (or are?) your favorites?
  • Edited ( typo fix) Date: 2025-07-15 06:18 pm (UTC)

    Date: 2025-07-16 04:50 pm (UTC)
    light_of_summer: (California poppy)
    From: [personal profile] light_of_summer
    Oh, interesting! I'm not sure I ever had those ridged wafers—they only look a teeny bit familiar. We got Campfire Girls chocolate-coated soft mints annually, though. And at least once, my Mom made cookies that each had one of those mints baked into the middle, constructed by crimping two thin cookies together with a mint inside.

    I found cotton candy disappointing, but I liked (and still like) mint and wintergreen and citrus and cinnamon flavors. These days, I can eat Spry brand's xylitol-sweetened peppermint and hot cinnamon candies. I think they used to make wintergreen and spearmint flavors, too, but they seem to have discontinued those. Well, better some than none!

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