When we did this presentation in 2021, we asked our associate attendees what questions they have, because one of the things we want associates to know… is what they want to know!
What info would you want covered in this presentation?
And if y’all would like, I’d be happy to do a little 🧵 with the results when ready!
Thank you for your help!
Y’all, these responses are so incredibly helpful! I feel like I should just add screenshots of all of your tweets to my PowerPoint and call it a day.
Thank you!
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Today’s pancake toppings feature Ghirardelli non-dairy dark chocolate chips, @enjoylifefoods mini chips, & pink sprinkles.
It’s my basic pancake batter recipe again, ie 50/50 Bisquick & unsweetened soy milk. Plus a splash of vanilla & a dash of baking soda. Mix in Blender Bottle and pour.
A Royal invite comes to attend a ball. The invite commands “all eligible maidens” to attend. Cinderella asks to go. Stepmother and sisters reject this ask. Cinderella pushes back on this material issue, noting that she fits the defined term & attendance is mandatory.
Stepmother concedes the point, but amends the invite to make Cinderella’s attendance contingent on completing all chores & dress prep. “I said… ‘if.’” (Greatest line ever.)
Sneaky tactic: she & stepsisters then pile on chores, making performance impossible. Or so they think.
First, to be super clear: the decision on whether to take your spouse's last name, keep your last name, merge the names, hyphenate the names, make up a brand new name, you name it, it's entirely your decision. Whatever you choose, I support you! & I'd love to hear your stories.
For me, honestly, I had never put much thought into it. Growing up, I kind of just assumed that I'd follow the norm and change my name when I got married to match my husband's last name. I didn't think about whether there were other options to consider.