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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 30604" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>A little off the Easter topic BUT I just thought of a hysterical</p><p>story that was shared on bridge night when I was around 24 or so.</p><p>There is a similar lesson in the story but in my whole (formerly</p><p>happy life..lol) I have never seen or heard 12 women laugh so hard. We were all young Mothers and Valentines Day & Easter were</p><p>the topic du jour.</p><p></p><p>Sonia told with great glee how her Mother just couldn't give up</p><p>on the Easter Bunny. Every year she and her brother got stuffed</p><p>bunnies and didn't want to hurt their Moms feelings so had to keep seeking out little kids that they could be "generous" with</p><p>by giving away the dreaded bunnies. Their Mother even came to</p><p>their yards and hid Easter eggs for THEM after they were married</p><p>with children!</p><p></p><p>Karen told the funniest story of all. Karen was truly one of the</p><p>prettiest girls in all of Miami...like a junior Elizabeth Taylor.</p><p>She HATED Valentines Day because of the card exchange. Remember</p><p>how everyone had bags to receive cards that day??? Well, POOR</p><p>Karen, always got 10 or 15 more cards than all the other kids.</p><p>They were signed "your mystery friend" etc. The other kids</p><p>looked at her weird.</p><p></p><p>Guess what, her Mommy snuck into the classroom before school started and put the cards in Karens bag because she "was afraid</p><p>that Karen wouldn't have enough friends and might feel bad".</p><p></p><p>True Story. Karen didn't figure it out until she was in 6th</p><p>grade!!</p><p></p><p>The moral of the story??? What we do in our own homes is one</p><p>thing. What we choose to do out in the world...well, I think</p><p>that's another! by the way, my Grown Axx Men get Easter Bowls at home.</p><p>Yep, big cereal bowls with goodies including a baby chocolate</p><p>rabbit! LOL DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 30604, member: 35"] A little off the Easter topic BUT I just thought of a hysterical story that was shared on bridge night when I was around 24 or so. There is a similar lesson in the story but in my whole (formerly happy life..lol) I have never seen or heard 12 women laugh so hard. We were all young Mothers and Valentines Day & Easter were the topic du jour. Sonia told with great glee how her Mother just couldn't give up on the Easter Bunny. Every year she and her brother got stuffed bunnies and didn't want to hurt their Moms feelings so had to keep seeking out little kids that they could be "generous" with by giving away the dreaded bunnies. Their Mother even came to their yards and hid Easter eggs for THEM after they were married with children! Karen told the funniest story of all. Karen was truly one of the prettiest girls in all of Miami...like a junior Elizabeth Taylor. She HATED Valentines Day because of the card exchange. Remember how everyone had bags to receive cards that day??? Well, POOR Karen, always got 10 or 15 more cards than all the other kids. They were signed "your mystery friend" etc. The other kids looked at her weird. Guess what, her Mommy snuck into the classroom before school started and put the cards in Karens bag because she "was afraid that Karen wouldn't have enough friends and might feel bad". True Story. Karen didn't figure it out until she was in 6th grade!! The moral of the story??? What we do in our own homes is one thing. What we choose to do out in the world...well, I think that's another! by the way, my Grown Axx Men get Easter Bowls at home. Yep, big cereal bowls with goodies including a baby chocolate rabbit! LOL DDD [/QUOTE]
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