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OT Easter Emily Bengston 03-22-2008
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Posted by Juno on March 23, 2008, 5:36 pm
Pogonip wrote:
> BEI Design wrote:
>> Pogonip wrote:
>>> BEI Design wrote:
>>>> Pogonip wrote:
>>>>> BEI Design wrote:
>>>>>> Happy
>>>>>> First-Sunday-after-the-first-full-moon-following-the-Vernal-Equinox
>>>>>> to you! ;-)
>>>>> And to you as well! A happy Spring! I am glad to
>>>>> have lived to see another, and hope for several more. ;-)
>>>> I plan on (hope for) at least another 30...
>>>>
>>>> Beverly
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> That's a lot! It would take me to my 100th year. It
>>> could bed too much of a good thing.
>>
>> <SPLORF> Is there such a thing as too much bed?
>>
>> Beverly, ornery? Why yes, I am....
>>
>
> I just washed my hands and I can't do a thing with them.....
>
> Could be. And yes, there is such a thing as too much bed. So there.
> *Pfffffftttt*
Listen you guys, I think we should all hang around at least 20 more
years, then we can have the wicked old ladies sewing group. OOOOps I
forgot, we are the wicked old ladies sewing group. I still plan to be
here at least 20 more, maybe longer, my kids deserve it.
Juno

Posted by BEI Design on March 23, 2008, 5:41 pm
Juno wrote:
> Pogonip wrote:
> > BEI Design wrote:
> > > Pogonip wrote:
> > > > BEI Design wrote:
> > > > > Pogonip wrote:
> > > > > > BEI Design wrote:
> > > > > > > Happy
> > > > > > > First-Sunday-after-the-first-full-moon-following-the-Vernal-Equinox
> > > > > > > to you! ;-)
> > > > > > And to you as well! A happy Spring! I am glad
> > > > > > to have lived to see another, and hope for
> > > > > > several
> > > > > > more. ;-)
> > > > > I plan on (hope for) at least another 30...
> > > > >
> > > > > Beverly
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > That's a lot! It would take me to my 100th year. It
> > > > could bed too much of a good thing.
> > >
> > > <SPLORF> Is there such a thing as too much bed?
> > >
> > > Beverly, ornery? Why yes, I am....
> > >
> >
> > I just washed my hands and I can't do a thing with
> > them..... Could be. And yes, there is such a thing as
> > too much
> > bed. So there. *Pfffffftttt*
> Listen you guys, I think we should all hang around at
> least 20 more years, then we can have the wicked old
> ladies sewing group. OOOOps I forgot, we are the wicked
> old ladies sewing group. I still plan to be here at least
> 20 more, maybe longer, my kids deserve it. Juno

I was just at DD's fitting the vest. DD instructed DGD to
be careful with all the Highland outfits I have made for
her, because maybe someday she'll "...have a daughter who
wants to dance and 'Grandma won't be able to make them' ".
Huh? I offered to make any great-grandchildren's outfits...
Don't need my knees to be perfect to run a sewing machine.
;-)

Beverly



Posted by Sharon Hays on March 24, 2008, 2:03 pm
BEI Design wrote:

>
>
> I was just at DD's fitting the vest. DD instructed DGD to
> be careful with all the Highland outfits I have made for
> her, because maybe someday she'll "...have a daughter who
> wants to dance and 'Grandma won't be able to make them' ".
> Huh? I offered to make any great-grandchildren's outfits...
> Don't need my knees to be perfect to run a sewing machine.
> ;-)
>
> Beverly


Oh for Pete's...... Ok. The great-great-grands, you might want to pass on
making for them. But I think you can handle another generation yet. And
for the GGG's.....I suggest you sit in the corner and coach them through
making their own. ;)

Sharon
---
Never try to teach a pig to sing. It's a waste of time and just annoys the
pig.

Posted by BEI Design on March 24, 2008, 2:47 pm
Sharon Hays wrote:
> BEI Design wrote:
".
> > Huh? I offered to make any great-grandchildren's
> > outfits...
> > Don't need my knees to be perfect to run a sewing
> > machine. ;-)
> >
> > Beverly
>
>
> Oh for Pete's...... Ok. The great-great-grands, you
> might want to pass on making for them. But I think you
> can handle another generation yet. And for the
> GGG's.....I suggest you sit in the corner and coach them
> through making their own. ;)

LOL! I am descended from two grandmothers who lived to
almost 100. However, our females also seem to wait until
they are 30-or-so to produce heirs. So by the GGG
generation, yes indeed, I'll be sitting in the rocking chair
coaching them.

Beverly



Posted by Kathleen on March 24, 2008, 3:36 pm
BEI Design wrote:


> I was just at DD's fitting the vest. DD instructed DGD to
> be careful with all the Highland outfits I have made for
> her, because maybe someday she'll "...have a daughter who
> wants to dance and 'Grandma won't be able to make them' ".
> Huh? I offered to make any great-grandchildren's outfits...
> Don't need my knees to be perfect to run a sewing machine.
> ;-)

Bev, your daughter's statement was factual and correct.

When your granddaughter has babies of her own, *your daughter* will be
their grandmother. At that point you get promoted to "Great Grandma"
(always insist that the pronounce the capital letters).


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