Get your phone. Dial 9, then 1, then just wait. |
Didn’t these people ever go to college? Next Morning Hangover Pizza rocks. |
| Pecan PP, if I knew you I would take you for a non-necessities grocery run and we would get a big bag of fresh pecans and your favorite snacks and some produce that is beautiful but way too expensive to justify. I remember something similar happening to me but it was a baking dish that spontaneously cracked on a cooling rack just before I was supposed to leave for a party. And I was out a lot of money for ingredients, a favorite baking dish I couldn’t afford to replace, and had to show up empty handed to the apartment of someone who I didn’t know well. |
I don't expect people to change their menu because of my allergy. It's easy enough for me to avoid things with nuts. I was simply bummed I couldn't have the stuffing. |
The story of wild turkeys chasing students is from Jepordy last week. One of the contestants went there and got chased. It was her funny introduction story. And yes, I guess this makes me old since I know this. But, I don't remember which school it was. |
Who cares? Turn it on when you get home. I set the heat to 55 when we leave for a trip. |
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My husband’s cousin and his life are good people who left on Friday like good overnight guests should.
MIL and FIL aren’t leaving after lunch which apparently they expect us to set out for them. DH can handle it. I’m having my coffee in bed like I normally do, while they fret and fuss around the kitchen even though I set out breakfast food and set up the coffee and hit start the nanosecond I woke up; even though it literally had a sign on it that said “Feel free to hit Start” I’m over it. After my coffee, I’m going to shower, grab a bite, and take my oldest shopping like she wanted to yesterday but we didn’t Because Family. We’ll say our goodbye at 10 even though they are staying until 1. And if we stay out so long they’re gone when we give back, OK, we’ll give you hugs now just in case! BYEEEEE! BYEEEEE! We want to actually relax during a break now! Have a good trip! |
This made me chuckle. |
Wow. She is awful. I have a cousin who gives little digs to her DIL who is slightly overweight. People are strange (or mean, stupid, etc). |
NP. What makes you think she didn’t? My mom has grandkids with nut allergies on both sides, including my 18yo nephew, her first grandkid, who first presented with bad symptoms and was diagnosed *14 years ago* and who once was hospitalized because of cross-contamination at a party. What did she do last Thanksgiving? Set out the food, even after my sister and I double checked about nuts. She said, “Yes, yes, I made the chocolate pie with vanilla extract instead of almond extract; I know, I know.” These were her exact words. Then when I went to make a plate for my young niece and the other kids were lined up behind us, I asked niece if she wanted cranberry sauce, and she said yes. Then I looked at it and saw it had nuts. I loudly yelled (my sister was a bit behind me), “Mom, are these walnuts in the cranberry sauce,” and my mom said cheerfully “Oh yes, I tried a new recipe.” So we had to put the cranberries in a separate line and warned every allergy kid and made sure all four parents knew. Then my mom still didn’t get why that was a problem until a month or so later, when the penny dropped and she called me and called my sister to apologize for not realizing and not communicating. To be clear: no problem that she made something with nuts. Problem: she not only failed to communicate, she failed to remember and mention it when WE communicated with HER, brushing us off instead. |
Lots of people deal with those types of conversations. Personally I love them because I just have to say “oh wow” and the conversation is on something besides aches and pains and all my flaws. |
Nut allergy mom and aunt here, and also a hostess to someone who failed to tell me he was vegetarian because “he didn’t want to be a bother.” Tell people. Offer to bring something. Tell them please make what you usually do, just let me know. And then they would be happy to accommodate you. What a dangerous game you are playing, one that is quite rude to your HOSTS. |
No. Some people shouldn’t be parents. |
Who are you even talking to? |
PP back with an update! Thanksgiving went well. BF helped out - both with cooking and entertaining the kids. He took them out to the playground, and also made a run back to my house for some things I had forgotten. And he cleaned everything up so overall a very fair exchange, we were both pretty happy. I *did* have to stop him from making Mac and cheese about 15 minutes before dinner was served. He said he was hungry, so he was going to cook up some Kraft, have a bite, and put it in the fridge before the kids noticed and wanted it instead of dinner. I was like nooooooo sir you will not make that Mac and cheese. |