She’s smart and lovely. You jogged a long forgotten memory of a comfort food my grandmother fixed. It was called milk toast in our family. Sweet warm milk over dry toast . . . I’m not going further with rambling. As someone else said, “Thanks for the memory.”
She is so right.
ReplyDeleteOh, my gosh.....Bless her heart.
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She’s smart and lovely. You jogged a long forgotten memory of a comfort food my grandmother fixed. It was called milk toast in our family. Sweet warm milk over dry toast . . . I’m not going further with rambling. As someone else said, “Thanks for the memory.”
ReplyDeletesallysmom, thanks for visiting.
ReplyDeleteBalisha, I agree.
Oh Lynn, she is my youngest and speaks to my old heart no one else....
Lynn, meant to say
ReplyDelete"like no one else"...
Of course you did. That's what I read. So smiling with you. Sleep sweet dreams.
ReplyDeleteHow sweet. I love the thoughts/words the kids ocme up with. Sometimes, they know exactly!!!
ReplyDeleteJudy, they can say words that speak to your heart..
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