It's never okay to get behind the wheel intoxicated. There's so many options to ride share. Uber, Lyft, public transportation, a designated driver. But one pretty notable person did just that, locally.
I've been trying to do my part and be as environmentally friendly as possible, using more and more sustainable items. I actually don't even use wrapping paper at all anymore, since it's only good for one use
I haven't seen this pup up yet in the college course choices at Boise State, but maybe another college is onto something that they haven't thought of yet.
In times of natural disaster and need, it's always especially refreshing to see people step up and help out people in need. The United States is going just that.
Ride-share passengers are easy targets as they have no control where they're being driven and sometimes vulnerable if they're taking an Uber or Lyft because they're intoxicated.
There was one year I remember driving from my house in Seattle to my mom's about 40 miles north on Thanksgiving Day, and it took me nearly three hours to get there.
Ahhh, my favorite time of the year. The time where everything is a party with food included and your wardrobe is oversized sweaters so no one can tell you've been overeating for three months.
Personally, I'm more of a Dutch Bros girl myself, so I don't usually get too hype on the Starbucks Red cup train, but I do love an egg nog chai from 'Bucks at least once per season.