that Tara makes delicious pickles.
Jacob and I had them for breakfast (move over Wheaties) and Lucas snacked on some after his cheerios. I'm considering hiding them from Jason, he's more of a sweet pickle guy, so why waste them?
I also went to a stamping class at Tara's last night. (I know! ME! Stamping! ME! Actually leaving my house and going to a home party! And I LIKED it...)
So much fun.
It was my sweet friend, Dianne's, birthday yesterday.
She is the kind of mom and person I want to grow up to be. I hope you had a fabulous day, Di!
Last night the boys and I were in the Jeep driving into town for a birthday party and this conversation took place:
Luke: We had the BEST assembly today. There was a lady, that was in World War II! AND she didn't even have her arms and legs cut off! AND she's still alive and she's like 85 or something. AND she's still alive, she didn't even get killed in the war, and there are only, like, 6 people that didn't get killed in WW II.
Jacob: (in his usual irritated with Lucas manner) Luuuuke, there were WAY more people that weren't killed in WW II...there was like about 20....probably...right, mom?
Oh. My.
Help me, google.
This afternoon we will be doing a little internet research to check the numbers, I think the boys are a bit off.
Awwwwwwwwwwwwwww!!!!! YOU DOLL!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for the b-day wishes! LOVE YOU TONS!
And could your boys be cuter? I don't think so!
Posted by: Dianne | November 11, 2006 at 01:59 PM
bwaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! So, how many people DID survive WWII? Too funny, Cheryl! I love those guys. :)
Posted by: Libby | November 11, 2006 at 05:47 PM
I will take your word of it on the pickle thing. And what exactly are your children learning in school? LOL.
Posted by: Jennifer | November 11, 2006 at 06:10 PM
Oh the things we "re learn" as our children go and get edumacated!
What great kids!
Posted by: Audrey | November 11, 2006 at 07:41 PM
mmmmmmmmmmm. Pass the pickles.
My Grandfather survived WWII... I am glad he was one of the lucky 6 (or 20).
Posted by: Jennifer Sizemore | November 12, 2006 at 07:49 AM