i hate it when you make me cry. hmmph.
didja ever have fried bologna? maybe that was a southern thing...
Posted by lucy at September 29, 2004 12:53 PMfrom wonderballs to smoke on the water... a blessed life indeed.
Life IS sweet. Beautiful.
I have slides that I drag out every now and again of my parents having parties in the basement of our home wearing those clothes - suits, skirts, high heels, pearls - dancing, drinking, laughing. Actual photographic evidence! I wasn't around to sneak out of bed and watch, so I can bear witness in the slides.
Loved this post, Stace. So glad you could be there to hear Jax.
Posted by Keri at September 29, 2004 03:06 PMI love wonder bread, well that and iron kids bread too.
That was a great read Stacey thanks for sharing it I have been in reflection a lot myself lately!
lucy: fried bologna sandwiches (with american cheese) on wonderbread. possibly the HARDEST treat to remove from the roof of your mouth!
yum. fried bologna sandwiches. worthy of a "kitchen" post.
Posted by stacey at September 29, 2004 03:24 PMMmmm, cheese sandwiches with american cheese and wonderbread and campbell's cream of tomato soup. the perfect lunch.
i have been reflecting a lot lately too. thank you for the memories.
i do that with the date too! omg!
Posted by jen at September 29, 2004 04:24 PMWell, I've been reading you guys for about three or four weeks now and have to say I enjoy you very much. Normal...I guess as normal as what we all seem to say we are. You make me laugh, make me cry and make me realize that along with my crazy, demented life and family of two teenage daughters and my honey, my freakishly skinny dog and our scattered home, we are all in this thing called life together. More about me some other time, until then, keep up your great writing and know that you inspire me and make me feel sane.
Hope this doesn't sound too insane! I really am not a crazed stalker or crazy woman, just a sore ol' lady who suffers from Fibromyalgia and Rheumatoid arthritis verging on 40, possibly mid-life crisis woman about to go back to school who found you through links on Erica Mulherin, another Blog I love to read regularly and get a sense of inspiration and contentment from! Oh ya...and Wonderbread....awesome with grape jelly!
Cheers,
Kerry :o)
Posted by Kerry at September 30, 2004 05:46 PMWe don't have wonderbread here, but Harry's American Sandwich bread. Mr Harry went to the US to see how bread was made, perhaps it was the Wonderbread factory he went to?
I love the idea of Baloney on the kitchen ceiling, what brats!!
Smoke on the water!!!!!!
That really was a most enjoyable read
Posted by Anji at October 1, 2004 10:34 AM