Buffy ,'Chosen'
Natter 76: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Foaminess
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I apologize for bursting out laughing at that one, meara!
That is kind of a nice thought in the abstract, but I don't know if I could do it if that's what my parents wanted. I mean, going with them to pick out something nice, I can see that, but not really as a Xmas present?
If anyone happens to chat with amyth through WhatsApp, could you ask her to add me? I have some questions for her about what's allowed in her diet. Thanks!
I amuse my family and customers by always responding the same way to the frequent request:
Doctor: I have a question. Laura: I have the answer. DH: I have a question. Laura: I have the answer.
What I learned from my father is to say: And I have an answer. It might not be the right answer, but it will be a snappy answer.
Omg. Y'all. My mom just texted us kids and said "I thought of a good Christmas present you can buy us—urns, for our cremains!" We are all flabbergasted. Like, what? She said she wants a pretty one that she can use for flowers in the meantime. Wtf. My sister was like "are you planning to kill dad and need this sooner rather than later?!" Like "merry Christmas! We are ready for you to die!" Dear lord.
That is amazing and I love it.
We bought a box for my admin assistant's ashes for her birthday because that is what she really and truly wanted. She was so happy she cried. We still tell that story. A lot.
meara, I needed a laugh, and your mother provided a reason. Thank you.
All three of us kids were clearly flabbergasted and amused by this. It's so my mom.
"I thought of a good Christmas present you can buy us—urns, for our cremains!"
Having now had to do this for each of my parents after they died, there is a piece of me that thinks it actually would have been nicer to do at pretty much any other time. I remember sitting at the same table, in the same room, in the same funeral home twice, looking through pictures and making that choice. It is not a good memory.
Meara, that is absolutely a thing my dad would say.