I don’t even know where to begin.
One said, “Those meatballs are huge!”
The other said, “That’s what she said!”
And that was it. Everyone was laughing.
What are we like?
Sounds like life at my house when everyone is home…especially the “that’s what she said” line! My two boys crack up when they say something and I’M the one who comes out with that!! But we’re like that — easy going and ready to welcome laughter. And thanks for the memory — I’d forgotten about that song…and all the times we sang it on the bus while on a field trip for school!
Boys! Lol. Over here it’s usually Chloe who is the naughty one. I love it too. Those little songs were great, weren’t they? I love to see Kerstie singing them to her daughters now. Do you remember The itsy bitsy spider? Binky loves that one. And watching a two yr old wiggling to the Hokey Pokey…there’s nothing funnier. 🙂
Hi Veronica, thanks for stopping by and for the follow(s). I appreciate it very much. I enjoyed reading through your posts this month. I tried to follow by email but it came back with an error code?? I will keep trying. Happy to have met you, thanks to Vicki! xo
Hi Barbara, I deleted my sexy little follow plug-in and activated my not so sexy, somewhat larger follow Jet-pack. Hopefully this will work. 🙂 Thank you so much for trying to follow.
Totally remember Itsy Bitsy and doing the finger movements! Hokey Pokey — and the Alley Cat!!! I look forward to the day that hopefully my children will be parents and I can relive the joy of a 3rd time around with some of these “classics”!
That first photo is so sumptuous and wonderful! The lighting, the steam, glistening pasta–fab-u-lous!! Also love that hand in the jar, so cool. So many talents my dear–thank you for sharing–isn’t laughter and food one of the best things in life? 🙂
Hi Sara, I love seeing your name in my comments. Thank you so much for your support. 🙂 Laughter is the best, isn’t it? Have you heard the stories of people who have even beaten horible diseases by being positive and happy and laughing? I think there’s some truth in that.
Sherry Smyth
Sounds like life at my house when everyone is home…especially the “that’s what she said” line! My two boys crack up when they say something and I’M the one who comes out with that!! But we’re like that — easy going and ready to welcome laughter. And thanks for the memory — I’d forgotten about that song…and all the times we sang it on the bus while on a field trip for school!
Veronica
Boys! Lol. Over here it’s usually Chloe who is the naughty one. I love it too. Those little songs were great, weren’t they? I love to see Kerstie singing them to her daughters now. Do you remember The itsy bitsy spider? Binky loves that one. And watching a two yr old wiggling to the Hokey Pokey…there’s nothing funnier. 🙂
Barbara F.
Hi Veronica, thanks for stopping by and for the follow(s). I appreciate it very much. I enjoyed reading through your posts this month. I tried to follow by email but it came back with an error code?? I will keep trying. Happy to have met you, thanks to Vicki! xo
Veronica
Hi Barbara, I deleted my sexy little follow plug-in and activated my not so sexy, somewhat larger follow Jet-pack. Hopefully this will work. 🙂 Thank you so much for trying to follow.
Sherry Smyth
Totally remember Itsy Bitsy and doing the finger movements! Hokey Pokey — and the Alley Cat!!! I look forward to the day that hopefully my children will be parents and I can relive the joy of a 3rd time around with some of these “classics”!
Sara v
That first photo is so sumptuous and wonderful! The lighting, the steam, glistening pasta–fab-u-lous!! Also love that hand in the jar, so cool. So many talents my dear–thank you for sharing–isn’t laughter and food one of the best things in life? 🙂
Veronica
Hi Sara, I love seeing your name in my comments. Thank you so much for your support. 🙂 Laughter is the best, isn’t it? Have you heard the stories of people who have even beaten horible diseases by being positive and happy and laughing? I think there’s some truth in that.