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  • #16
    Re: Any silly moments you want to share?

    Ahhh.. I see now. I misread your post. Great idea on the ziplock baggies tho! Luckily I have a fridge at work that I can keep dressing etc in, but that's a great idea!
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    • #17
      Re: Any silly moments you want to share?

      Here's a silly story that probably falls under embarassing but it's funny. The first time I went to my husband's parents house he and I were sitting at the kitchen table. He said something sarcastic and I made a "hmph" noise. When I did that a big ol booger shot out of my nose and landed on the pristine table for the whole world to see. My ever helpful husband said "Whatcha launching there honey?" I. Wanted. To. Disappear.
      "Only request in my behalf both inward and outward strength...that I may not merely be called a Christian, but really be found to be one." -- St. Ignatius of Antioch, Epistle to the Romans

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      • #18
        Re: Any silly moments you want to share?

        When our children were young and I was trying to instill good manners, I had them put their napkins across their laps in restaurants. My husband, being the stubborn mule that he is, would never do this. I told him that children learn by example and that it was important for him to do this, but he never would. One night we were eating in a restaurant and we had the usual "napkin argument". He said, "I don't have to put my napkin in my lap. My Mama taught me not to drop things in my lap." No sooner had he said that then he accidently hit the edge of his plate with his hand and it flipped up in the air and landed upside down in his lap. There he sat with a lapful of gravy and mashed potatoes. My son and daughter (and I admit I was right there, too) were practically rolling on the floor with laughter. My daughter is now 35 and my son is 31 and that is still one of their favorite childhood memories and they have to pull out that story, dust it off, and retell it ever so often. And guess what...he now puts his napkin in his lap. Some people have to learn the hard way. LOL


        Cathy



        female/ Age 60/5'3" Start Date: 1/12/04
        SW283/CW194/GW150/ 89 pounds and 75-1/2 inches gone/ 44 pounds to goal!

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