Monday, April 7

Happenings

Just some bullets to let you know what has been going on:

Finished writing my book Breathe Easy

DaRonn returned from Chile on Saturday

Hired a Christian house help gal

Trying to figure out Tyler’s new affinity to licking deodorant

Gabrielle taught Tyler how to say, “Hello-wah”


What odd thing did you eat when you were a kid?

9 comments:

Annie said...

Hmmmm .... eat? Well, I remember Mom saying that she had to have huge punishments for me and my brother David because we were prone to pick up other people's gum stuck on the street and eat it. But I do remember loving any and all things silky. But that's a texture.

Anonymous said...

i'm so glad you found new house help! i hope she's as wonderful for you as my joyce is for me...

i once ate mushrooms in our front yard, at my brother's prompting. this was followed by a trip to the ER, and a permanent dislike for fungus.

Angie Washington said...

The siblings are in cahoots... brothers are the best aren't they? :-)

Annie - As a kid I was always curious about the gum under the chairs at church when it was our family's turn to clean.

Alece - We had to take my brother's friend to the ER when he was over at our house spending the night and he swallowed some pennies... somehow I know my brother was involved. Glad you survived your close encounter with the fungus kind. yikes!

danielle said...

peanut butter, lettuce & mayo sandwiches

and tyler: ewwww

Angie Washington said...

Again fond memories are conjured about my brother and his peanut butter & pickle sandwiches.

and danielle: ewwww

:o)

Natalie said...

We often ate american cheese and ketchup on white bread. Kind of tasted like McDonald's burgers.

Kind of.

Angie Washington said...

Natalie - McDonalds just doesn't taste the same as when I was a kid. Maybe if I tried your recipe I would have some good flashbacks.

Anonymous said...

we used to eat the wild rhubarb that grew in the neighbors back yard. i also made my younger brother eat other things we found in the yard... tree bark, weeds and plant parts come to mind. he was a sickly child. my partents never knew why. he he

Angie Washington said...

Daniel - we used to eat the wild rhubarb in my grandparent's yard. Reminds me of the "Rhubarbarians" on Veggie Tales Jonah the movie.

:-)

Again with the brotherly love. Ha! And he just went along with it. Tree bark? Yuck. :-)