Passed your street this afternoon coming home from haircuts in Gresham. Always think of you when I drive by and wonder if we will ever see each other again. You know, like in person? LOL!
I haven't even seen your new floors, except now I have in this picture.
Oh...I feel like I just got to step in the door and visit a sec. *sigh* Your floors sure are perty! The visual of you weighing on and off the scale, with a turkey breast, cracked me up.
Personally we weigh small children by stepping on with and without them. It seems to be more accurate that way. I wish we had a baby scale! Hello to you and all in your shoe! love, Melanie
LOL!
ReplyDeletePassed your street this afternoon coming home from haircuts in Gresham. Always think of you when I drive by and wonder if we will ever see each other again. You know, like in person? LOL!
I haven't even seen your new floors, except now I have in this picture.
hugs,
jer
In person? What does that mean? I only know about on phone, on blog and in email.
ReplyDeleteYou're a kick! Hopefully, you've never had a new little one weigh as much as your turkey did...right?
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Most babies we catch weigh more than the turkey _breast_ I weighed with the scale. Dinner weighed in at 6.5 lbs!
ReplyDeleteGlad to see you here, Darc.
meg
Oh...I feel like I just got to step in the door and visit a sec. *sigh* Your floors sure are perty!
ReplyDeleteThe visual of you weighing on and off the scale, with a turkey breast, cracked me up.
Personally we weigh small children by stepping on with and without them. It seems to be more accurate that way. I wish we had a baby scale! Hello to you and all in your shoe! love, Melanie
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