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Speaking of irishmom, has anyone seen her today or heard an update on her husband?
I do hope every thing's ok.
I think I saw that she had posted very early this morning (some obscene hour like 5:30 or so -that's am!) on the "pink bunny thread" and said she had a busy day. She didn't say what was up but didn't sound like anything was wrong.
But I won't promise I won't sit out in a plastic one!
I saw that phrase you snuck in there!
IT IS ALSO NOT SAFE TO SIT OUT IN A LIGHTENING STORM IN A PLASTIC CHAIR!!:eek:
Let's see if I can make it "hiccup" like that again? I doubt seriously I could do that intentionally in a million years!
Actually, I was laughing about that whole deal and me saying that perhaps the Lord agreed with me!That reminded me of one time we were having a little argument with our son, Aaron, when he was about nine years old about him continuing to take piano lessons. (He, needless to say, wanted to quit and we wanted him to continue since it was his idea to start ...but that's neither here nor there!) Anyway, my husband had told him he needed to continue and he was being stubborn and kept on sayng "no, he wouldn't!" About that time, one of the biggest claps of thunder rolled across our house that you had ever heard! We all laughed and Aaron said something like, "well, okay, I'll do it! I'll do it!"
IT IS ALSO NOT SAFE TO SIT OUT IN A LIGHTENING STORM IN A PLASTIC CHAIR!!:eek:
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Let's see if I can make it "hiccup" like that again? I doubt seriously I could do that intentionally in a million years!
Actually, I was laughing about that whole deal and me saying that perhaps the Lord agree with me!That reminded me of one time we were having a little argument with our son, Aaron, when he was about nine years old about him continuing to take piano lessons. (He, needless to say, wanted to quit and we wanted him to continue since it was his idea to start ...but that's neither here nor there!) Anyway, my husband had told him he needed to continue and he was being stubborn and kept on sayng "no, he wouldn't!" About that time, one of the biggest claps of thunder rolled across our house that you had ever heard! We all laughed and Aaron said something like, "well, okay, I'll do it! I'll do it!"
Here come the tears again!!!! Between your hiccups, my watching lightening in a metal or plastic chair and God talking to your son, I don't think I have ever laughed this MUCH OUT LOUD on this forum!
Speaking of irishmom, has anyone seen her today or heard an update on her husband?
I do hope every thing's ok.
Oh thanks for thinking of us. DH is doing fine, he has had a few headaches since the accident but other than that he's been fine. He was quite annoyed when I wouldn't let him drive for 24 hours and because I woke him every 4 hours the night of the accident...but you know those men they want you to baby them and then when you finally do they don't like it so much.
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