a common phrase I’ve heard and used all my life. For my grandchildren, or those who may have never heard that phrase, it basically means that after all is said and done, or after it is all over, what really matters is ______(fill in the blank). For me, it all boils down to the people I am blessed to have in my life.
Crinkled Oranges
Monday, January 11, 2016
Gary
Is well known in the family for his aversion to anything sticky. Yet he is willing to sacrifice that for wings. He's eating these in honor of Harrison who loves them.
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Anonymous
said...
Harrison really does love his wings. Come to think of it, he reminds me a lot of what a 10 year old Gary might be. Funny, huh?
I showed this picture to Harrison last night and he laughed and said someone needs to teach Grandpa how to eat wings, there sure is a lot of meat left on the bones.
3 comments:
Harrison really does love his wings. Come to think of it, he reminds me a lot of what a 10 year old Gary might be. Funny, huh?
Dan B
I showed this picture to Harrison last night and he laughed and said someone needs to teach Grandpa how to eat wings, there sure is a lot of meat left on the bones.
A worthy sacrifice Dad!
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