Conversations with my body in the first trimester of pregnancy
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1. Body/morning sickness: Hey.
Katie: Oh, no.
B: HEY! Heeeyyyy, are we at Stake Conference? (a church meeting- this was
at a Saturday evening session)
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1 year ago
I am sad to see him go, but I can't say I will miss him. Dear he wasn't exactly a cute tie..lol
ReplyDeleteIt wasn't cute but it was dignified. It had these dark blue grapes on it. it was a nice conservative tie.
ReplyDeleteI would have never have let your brother out of the house in that tie! I deny that your brother ever owned said tie while involved with me.
ReplyDeleteI remember it from before he went to college. It's been in our family for probably 15 years.
ReplyDeleteHoney if that tie is what dignified looks like do me a favor and stay as far away from that look as possible. (by the way you should post this so your friends can see that I am witty at times too:)
ReplyDeleteNot dignified, conservative.
ReplyDeleteThere are three types of ties out there:
A. Conservative
B. Liberal
C. Ones that signal Monica Lewinsky that's she's going to be on her knees all night.
Mine was a conservative tie.
I know a fair amount of conservative dressers and none of them would be caught dead in that tie. I will pilfer the closet and send your Dad home with Liz approved ties.
ReplyDeleteNina says that she agrees with you, Liz. Additionally she has made comments about cleaning up my wardrobe in general. All of the women in my life are trying to put different clothes on me.
ReplyDeleteChad finally checked that post and told me that was the tie he wore to 8th grade graduation. I think that puts everything into context.
ReplyDelete31 - 13 = ...Okay, so maybe longer than 15 years. But I think that Chad's statements back me up. For his 8th grade graduation, Chad would have wanted to be dignified, conservative & respectable. What a great tie for such an occasion!
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