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Sure hope they do this again!
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eastcoast wrote:
It's interesting to me how Bobby Flay, allegedly accused of marital indescretions is going through yet another divorce. Can't help but think that without his multiple cooking shows on the Food Network and his numerous restaurants, this high school dropout wouldn't be able to get a girl to look at him.
Haha...he probably thinks he's a chick magnet! Seriously, why do these people who have affairs even bother getting married?!
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I claim a personally autogtaphed copy of her first book!
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eastcoast wrote:
My cousin Anthony's wife Jean (pictured second from the left) is home and hospice had been called in. Her family is making her comfortable and it looks like she is losing her battle with cancer. This started just a little over a year ago when she had stomach pains. She is exacty as she looks here, a warm, funny, bright and caring person. My cousin and she raised three wonderful kids who are there for her every step of the way.
Plus, there were two deaths in my family within the past week. My aunt (Dad's sister) passed away Saturday. She was 89 and was the last remaining child of my dad's very large (12 kids) family.
On Sunday, a cousin passed (mom's side) and he was 93. Both were a big part of my life and as sad as it is, they both lived many years in which to enjoy their lives.
Today, my grandcat Drake went to cat heaven too. He was 18 and as much as I am not an animal lover, he was part of the family. Daughter, son in law and kids are so sad at this time.
So, that is enough reality for me for now...want to escape into another more trouble free world.
My grandcat Drake, RIP buddy!
Awwwwww........so sorry for all your losses East coast ((((((hugs and holding your hands))))). .....I will be praying for you and your family
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annieahoy wrote:
JetmamaDiDi wrote:
I have to share a very funny story!!
Last nite while 6 other gals and I were enjoying our Wednesday nite quilting get-together, the phone rang. It was my daughter. I answered and she asked if all my friends were still here; she said she needed some advice from all of us (she has known pretty much all of them for almost as long as I have). Long story short, her oldest daughter (almost 9), while Dad, who is suffering from a bad back at the moment, was looking after the 3 girls while Mom was out, had been snooping through kitchen cupboards probably looking for a snack when she discovered all the baby teeth she had lost stashed in an unused canister!!! Don't ask me why they were saved, much less in a canister in the kitchen--but they were!!! So daughter needed help with how to perpetuate the Tooth Fairy in lieu of this discovery!!!
Auntie, who was here, had the perfect solution: she suggested that the kids write to the Tooth Fairy, under the presumption that she sometimes has so many houses to visit that she can't carry all the teeth so leaves them in a special place in the house so she can pick them up on a future visit!!! LOL LOL
Here is the oldest granddaughter writing to the Tooth Fairy:
Daughter's description of what occurred:
"It didn't quite go as scripted by auntie however the magic never left the building! Somehow we got to "we have a relationship with the tooth fairy!" And "we can be sisters , cousins or best friends!" Somehow the tooth fairy is also connected to Santa! Letter writing their idea! Not mine! RISE of the GUARDIANS movie saved my ASS! Haven't seen it? Find it! Best movie EVERRRRRR!!"
Second granddaughter decided to write to Santa, which prompted the girl and boy Elf on a Shelf to appear over nite holding this note!
Much excitement erupted in the land of the North Coast of CA! Oldest granddaughter proclaimed "this is the best day ever" (she has many of those, which is a testimony to her exuberance for life--but that means she will never forget it either!)....and prompted the making of gifts for the Tooth Fairy today!!
I asked my daughter what was going to happen tonite. Her response: "I have no idea!"
Just thought that was good enough to share!!!Love it! And what an adorable girl -- beautiful and sweet. Thanks for sharing.
SEQUEL
Today my daughter was trying to shoo away a gnat or fruit fly from the Elf on the Shelf (that appeared in Chapter 1 of this story)...and accidentally touched him (that is verboten by the rules of "Elf on the Shelf" and he was quarantined for a while at Christmas when one of the kids touched him!!!!). Recalling the trauma, the kids immediately called her out for touching the Elf, of course, and her punishment was to write a letter to Santa and include a gift--both of which are included in a gift bag which is in the mailbox awaiting pickup by, I guess, the Tooth Fairy tonite!!!! LOL LOL
What a tangled web we weave......
Oh how cute ......LOVE the tooth fairy stories JET....lol....reminds me of the Christmas my daughter was 4.....about a month before that my son lost his first tooth and the tooth fairy came.....she was very impressed.....lol....well nothing more was ever said but when we took them to see Santa that year Santa asked her what she wanted for Christmas....and her answer..."I want my brothers tooth back, the Tooth fairy has it"......lol....Santa's face was priceless when he said why? And she replied ...."because mine won't come out and I want the tooth fairy to come see me too"....lol
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april6263 wrote:
eastcoast wrote:
My cousin Anthony's wife Jean (pictured second from the left) is home and hospice had been called in. Her family is making her comfortable and it looks like she is losing her battle with cancer. This started just a little over a year ago when she had stomach pains. She is exacty as she looks here, a warm, funny, bright and caring person. My cousin and she raised three wonderful kids who are there for her every step of the way.
Plus, there were two deaths in my family within the past week. My aunt (Dad's sister) passed away Saturday. She was 89 and was the last remaining child of my dad's very large (12 kids) family.
On Sunday, a cousin passed (mom's side) and he was 93. Both were a big part of my life and as sad as it is, they both lived many years in which to enjoy their lives.
Today, my grandcat Drake went to cat heaven too. He was 18 and as much as I am not an animal lover, he was part of the family. Daughter, son in law and kids are so sad at this time.
So, that is enough reality for me for now...want to escape into another more trouble free world.
My grandcat Drake, RIP buddy!
Awwwwww........so sorry for all your losses East coast ((((((hugs and holding your hands))))). .....I will be praying for you and your family
Thanks April, I appreciate this, I know how busy you are with your family. I'm sending hugs your way too! (((hugs)))