To Embarrass a Son “Now, sweetie, that is a rear end any man should be proud of! Wonder how often he gets pinched by some passing woman?” I gave a short wolf whistle as we watched a football player make a touchdown. “Mom, TMI, TMI,” gasped my son of forty-three years. “You shouldn’t talk… Continue reading The Art of Embarrassing Your Kids
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Widow’s Children
Today is Father’s Day. We went to church, my daughter and I. As always, she sang out, bursting with joy, sat through the sermon, and waited impatiently for the special part of the service – the Father’s Day gift presentation. As the deacons gave out the pen/notepad combinations, a puzzled look came over Jaimie’s… Continue reading Widow’s Children