Does anyone here carve pumpkins anymore? I don’t…I let the animals do that. But it was always a really big deal for Shiloh and family in Maine. They’d come up with the most amazing and intricate designs!
Fun Fact: There is a name for when a person sneezes when they encounter the bright light of the sun. It's called Autosomal-Dominant Compelling Helio-Ophthalmic Outburst syndrome, or ACHOO Syndrome. Isn't that a hoot?
Does anyone here carve pumpkins anymore? I don’t…I let the animals do that. But it was always a really big deal for Shiloh and family in Maine. They’d come up with the most amazing and intricate designs!
ReplyDeleteNope. Since my kids are all middle-aged and my grands are adults we don't do a lot of the things we did when we had littles in the family. Susan
DeleteNever did. Wasn't a thing when/where I grew up.
DeleteWe did when we were little. I always enjoyed the baked pumpkin seeds.
DeleteJustice Department withdraws filing that told truth about Jan. 6 - Click Or, as Glenn Kirschner has taken to calling it, the Injustice Department.
ReplyDeleteWe need to keep good records...document everything...so we can jail all the perp-traitors and put everything back as it ought to be.
DeleteAuthor Carl McColman has a term for people who claim to be Christian but truly are not. He calls them CHINOS (Christians in name only). That works.
ReplyDeleteFun Fact: There is a name for when a person sneezes when they encounter the bright light of the sun. It's called Autosomal-Dominant Compelling Helio-Ophthalmic Outburst syndrome, or ACHOO Syndrome. Isn't that a hoot?
ReplyDeleteIncase you needed one more reason to move to Canada...
ReplyDeleteDoctors in Montreal can now prescribe their patients tickets to the orchestra