First, there's an update on the Quilt page.
But my main post for today resulted in my husband giving me one of those very strange looks.
I opened a new container of butter this week. That always brings back a ton of memories.
You know how kids fight over everything?
This always resulted in a small spat in our house.
I always scooped around the belly button. At least one of my sisters scooped it out first thing. But there was one time, without anything being said, everyone seemed to join me in scooping around it. And then came the fateful day when that one sister opened the lid to butter the toast and said "Who left the bubble in the middle?" and immediately scooped it out. I was aghast. Dad declared our argument petty and silly. I laugh about it now and sometimes wonder if God sees the things I get so bent out of shape about as an adult as trivial as the belly button in a bowl of butter.
And now? I scraped around the sides about a spoon deep before attacking the belly button. :) Some things just never change.
But my main post for today resulted in my husband giving me one of those very strange looks.
I opened a new container of butter this week. That always brings back a ton of memories.
You know how kids fight over everything?
This always resulted in a small spat in our house.
I always scooped around the belly button. At least one of my sisters scooped it out first thing. But there was one time, without anything being said, everyone seemed to join me in scooping around it. And then came the fateful day when that one sister opened the lid to butter the toast and said "Who left the bubble in the middle?" and immediately scooped it out. I was aghast. Dad declared our argument petty and silly. I laugh about it now and sometimes wonder if God sees the things I get so bent out of shape about as an adult as trivial as the belly button in a bowl of butter.
And now? I scraped around the sides about a spoon deep before attacking the belly button. :) Some things just never change.
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