FUN FRIDAY – PROMISES, PROMISES
Oh, and sometimes they’d give me coupons to redeem for vacuuming or washing dishes or some such chore. Of course, they were always really great about doing chores anyway, so I never actually had to redeem them. Hmm, now that they’re getting busier and not able to help out so much, maybe I’ll have to dig out some of those old coupons. I hope they didn’t put an expiry date on them!!
Your Turn: Do you remember a special or humorous card you gave your folks as a child or that you’ve received from a child?


LOL — only a boy would think about giving his dad a car! Too cute! Me? I was more about what I could get…like the numerous cards I gave my parents begging for a dog. (Do I have a one-track mind or what?) They were more like illustrated essays really — that grew into epistles and then became somewhat belligerent after a long succession of ‘nos’. I believe one such ditty went along the lines of why having a dog is better than having a dad. Oy, I was a brat.
I finally got a dog when I was sixteen. Not because my dad gave in, but because I brought a stray home. My dad took it to the Humane Society the next day. I went down and sprung her the same day. Poor thing was cowering in a cage and it just broke my heart. I had no way of getting her home because they wouldn’t let me take a dog on the bus so poor ol’ Delly and I had to walk for a couple of hours to get home.
Teehee, imagine the fireworks in my house when my dad came home from working late to find the same dog he’d ditched at the pound greeting him at the door? Ah those were the days!
Kav, I’m rolling on the floor. Dog better than Dad…you are soooo bad! I bet the next day after you sprung the dog, your dad was muttering about dropping you at the pound. LOL
Timely post, Sandra. Love Kav’s comments. Hub and I just had a birthday (yeah, same day), and we are always amazed at the cards from our daughter….she does great job of choosing them!
Have a great weekend all!
Happy Birthday, Jackie to you and your hubby!!!
I love what a generous heart your hus has, even as a child!
The most memorable card we’ve received was a Grandparent’s Day card ten years ago, as my daughter’s way of announcing she was expecting her first baby!
Happy Week,
Jen
Oh, Jen, what fun!