My husband waxes eloquent about my dad: [link]
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Wrod. And if you were my teacher, Fay, I believe our days around here would get awfully full of "Ms. Jay says this..." and "That's how Ms. Jay does it." because as a student I had a hero-worship problem and because I quote you all the time, aifg.
Susan, that is a wonderful tribute. I just loved it. Thank you for sharing it, and thank D. for writing it.
There are many phrases I loved, but I think I liked "a man from the time when men were made of iron and ate coffee and drank eggs" the very best.
My husband waxes eloquent about my dad
Oh, Susan, that's lovely.
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You are a smitten kitten, my friend. In deep smit.
Susan, Dylan is a gorgeous writer himself, isn't he? Your dad sounds like someone I would have liked very much, had I met him. And the picture was wonderful. That's one to keep for Annabel.
{{{Susan}}}
Raq, Hec's advice is what I would have given. At least, the corn syrup part. We used a tablespoon of corn syrup in 8 oz of formula whenever needed and it worked just fine. All my babies needed it and none of them seem to have been harmed by it.
Huh. Interesting x-post with Cindy. I had no idea.
Raq: Re Hec's advice, you're not supposed to give either corn syrup or honey to children under one year of age. Both contain Botulism spores which older children and adults kill off, no problem, but infants don't always have the necessary enzymes or whatever.
You are a smitten kitten, my friend. In deep smit.
Yep. Met her for the first time tonight. There's doomage afoot.