And we decided that "The Alternate Teat" would be an excellent name for a garage band, so if you know one that's searching for a monniker, feel free to offer that one.
“I never seem to have what I need when I need it. I’m going to make a belt-bag that’s bigger on the inside than on the outside, and just carry everything with me.”
Saturday, September 12, 2009
So glad you could come
Ok, pick a place. Where do you want to sit?






We have ham and cheese rollups and curried chicken sandwiches, and oatmeal cookies with dried cranberries instead of raisins.
And fruit salad, orange and rosemary fat=free cookies, and on the bottom tier are brownies.
MB is almost done with her cable afghan!!
We talked about Theology, and the Augustinian monastic (and conventual) rules and obligations, and all agreed that a vow of silence would be impossible to fulfill, and told rude jokes, and talked about how mothers deal with their kids doing dangerous things like playing football or working out on the uneven paralell bars and such. And we told rude jokes and made puns and laughed and laughed and hugged and laughed.
And we decided that "The Alternate Teat" would be an excellent name for a garage band, so if you know one that's searching for a monniker, feel free to offer that one.
And we decided that "The Alternate Teat" would be an excellent name for a garage band, so if you know one that's searching for a monniker, feel free to offer that one.
Either place setting one or two. Which ever is closer to the brownies!
ReplyDeleteAnd what a lovely table you do set!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like a delightful lunchtime discussion. I'm always up for a good rude joke.
ReplyDeleteBaby, you always throw one hell of a party. With rude jokes. My favorite kind.
ReplyDeleteAnother lovely table setting and eclectic conversation. Love the miscellaneous napkin rings.
ReplyDeleteWaaaaa, I sure miss those wonderful gatherings and the great people and the knitting. Gosh Roxie, you are the best ever. Love you.
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