Re: [AlwaysLearning] Ground Hog's Day
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In a message dated 1/31/04 7:09:45 AM, wifetovegman2002@... writes:
<< How *do* we celebrate it? Other than watching Bill
Murray in the movie, I mean. Any suggestions?<<<<<<
It's my husband's birthday, so we always have a party! <g> He's 42 this
Ground Hog's Day.
~Kelly
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<< How *do* we celebrate it? Other than watching Bill
Murray in the movie, I mean. Any suggestions?<<<<<<
It's my husband's birthday, so we always have a party! <g> He's 42 this
Ground Hog's Day.
~Kelly
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Joanna Wilkinson
--- In [email protected], kbcdlovejo@a... wrote:
Carly talked to my mother yesterday, and this morning she said to me,
"Oh, Grandmom wanted me to remind you to make pancakes and sausage
for dinner because it's Groundhogs day." The memory came flooding
back. I have no idea where that tradition came from, but we loved it
as kids. Though we had a mother that made complete dinners every
night, that we had to eat. So knowing we were having pancakes was a
real treat to us.
My kids wouldn't be happy with pancakes for dinner as something
special. We have pancakes, or anything else we want, whenever we
want it around here.
I'll have to come up with something different, now that my mom let
Carly know that we are suppose to DO something for Groundhogs day.
Actually I'll let the kids decide. They usually have much better
ideas than I do.
Joanna
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> In a message dated 1/31/04 7:09:45 AM, wifetovegman2002@y... writes:
>
> << How *do* we celebrate it? Other than watching Bill
> Murray in the movie, I mean. Any suggestions?<<<<<<
>
>
> It's my husband's birthday, so we always have a party! <g> He's 42
> Ground Hog's Day.Happy Birthday Ben!
>
> ~Kelly
>
>
Carly talked to my mother yesterday, and this morning she said to me,
"Oh, Grandmom wanted me to remind you to make pancakes and sausage
for dinner because it's Groundhogs day." The memory came flooding
back. I have no idea where that tradition came from, but we loved it
as kids. Though we had a mother that made complete dinners every
night, that we had to eat. So knowing we were having pancakes was a
real treat to us.
My kids wouldn't be happy with pancakes for dinner as something
special. We have pancakes, or anything else we want, whenever we
want it around here.
I'll have to come up with something different, now that my mom let
Carly know that we are suppose to DO something for Groundhogs day.
Actually I'll let the kids decide. They usually have much better
ideas than I do.
Joanna