Latté and Django curled up together, sleeping.
I went to a sale this morning at a local church and what I was buying came to $4:50. I gave the man a $5 bill and told him to keep the change. He looked at me for a minute and said "you know what, you are a very special lady". Well,to say the least, I said thank you, I had never been told that before. He made my day.
My Cleveland Indians will be playing in the WORLD SERIES!!!
You can get people to say just about anything for money!?
That's sweet, Farmer Jon! I guess she just needed to see them regularly to be friends with them. And speaking of "seeing", it's nice to see you back here. Maybe you'll have more time to visit with harvest season wrapping up? I hope things are going more smoothly with your little one and his allergies, too.
Jon....I'm glad to hear that little Jasper is starting to outgrow some of his food allergies and sensitivities. And again, it's good to see you back posting with us again.
Addie...peanuts (legumes) and tree nuts are two entirely different things. A child could have a peanut allergy but not a nut allergy, and vice versa. Be careful about what you post....my 11 year old granddaughter definitely doesn't fall into your "...most children at the end of the year can eat a full PB sandwich...." category.
As I stated, that is one allergy's so called science that I don't buy. I certainly wouldn't try it on my child. My niece who is in her 60's has had a "nut" allergy all her life. Whether it be peanut or pecan, it doesn't matter. She carries two Epi Pens with her all the time. She even had a pocket sewed into her wedding gown for the pens.