tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3457974069413656277.post8313954387730271729..comments2023-09-06T16:40:46.487-05:00Comments on Glorious Gay Days: Vacation Time OutP.A.http://www.blogger.com/profile/08737937606267463356noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3457974069413656277.post-45935452275522223152014-06-03T12:00:03.772-05:002014-06-03T12:00:03.772-05:00One more --- the FIRST thing I noticed in the pict...One more --- the FIRST thing I noticed in the picture was the lovely plate and bowl.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3457974069413656277.post-17523089707837362142014-06-03T11:58:38.805-05:002014-06-03T11:58:38.805-05:00I love everything about this post. I can just ima...I love everything about this post. I can just imagine it as you told it; I was smiling the whole time. <br />Some of my thoughts as I was reading - chicken bouillon cubes? That was going to be some salty soup, your cousin is her mom's daughter, obviously.... It is so cool that your cousin had vegetable on hand from which to choose - which ones to boil? .. . ..I totally relate to that feeling of loving the way people look after you when you are sick. Many of my favorite memories of Mom is the way she would be when we were sick. I can remember faking sickness when I was a kid just to get all that special nurturing - - I would take a bath and she would change the sheets. I would take another bath later the same day and she would straighten the sheets. 7-up would always be beside my bed because Dad said the 7-up syrup would settle stomach. . I must have been pretty young because I remember being in the middle bedroom . . . And that Sprite? Shake the can or bottle to get out the bubbles, But in my mind, the bubbles are always good for you, refreshing. . . . . . . And that McDonalds - just wow! . . . . and McDonald's chicken nuggets? you are your mom's son. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com