tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7795085978269908611.post7238074937986679566..comments2024-02-01T02:28:36.125-06:00Comments on Maxy's Hideout: Food for Thought : 'Got Milk'Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7795085978269908611.post-19089624343143715492015-08-26T16:43:09.732-05:002015-08-26T16:43:09.732-05:00Hello my dear lady ,
CC is a very beautiful litt...Hello my dear lady , <br />CC is a very beautiful little girl and smart as a whip . <br />Thank you dear lady , the recipe is different and very delicious , as you know ginger is good for helping get the toxins out of your system.<br />Hugs and Love<br />HBHBnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7795085978269908611.post-73862856034120177252015-08-25T23:18:58.662-05:002015-08-25T23:18:58.662-05:00What a gorgeous little girl. Look at those big bro...What a gorgeous little girl. Look at those big brown eyes. Lovely picture. If all your children are just as beautiful Nee, You are one lucky lady.<br />Great post as usual HB. The recipe looks good. The ginger is an unusual touch but I bet it gives the smoothie a little zing. I'll try it.<br />Love and big hug<br />ButterflyShadowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07568525164485402164noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7795085978269908611.post-15987344110422281112015-08-25T14:10:38.959-05:002015-08-25T14:10:38.959-05:00Hello my sweet granddaughter ,
Glad you approve , ...Hello my sweet granddaughter ,<br />Glad you approve , I think it is among some of my best works ,all my works are good , is it not so?<br />(laughing my butt off) Tell Robert to hang the picture on the wall behind his desk .<br />Thank you my sweet granddaughter<br />Poppa Poppanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7795085978269908611.post-34759323000201496362015-08-22T23:21:20.729-05:002015-08-22T23:21:20.729-05:00Hi Aunty and Genie ,
Jean said she was getting a f...Hi Aunty and Genie ,<br />Jean said she was getting a few questions , I know Anita is and I am getting a few . <br />Jean and Anita said you told them put a hold on their's right now , I am doing the same .<br /><br />Your sweet niece <br /><br />Dear Maxy ,<br />For the past fve years , I have been complaining about my husband to everyone who would listen , it seems like . He was so irritating to me in a thousand different ways and after I had talked to him about it forever . I took to talk to other people . Earlier this year , a friend of mine lost her husband to cancer . She had been a big complainer about him too . I have watched though , how grief has changed her view of him and their relationship. She seems to be filled with remorse about his death and about how she was unkind to him , even though she admits he was also unkind to her . This has got me to thinking : I don't want to die mad at my husband or at myself . I really would like to have a happy marriage , but I don't have a clue as to how to mend our old wounds . What do you suggesr ?<br />Reclaiming Love<br /><br /><br />Dear Maxy ,<br />One of my new friends from work likes to write me texts and other messages to get together and update me about various things . She never spell my name right , which drives me up the wall . My name is not difficult , but even if it were , it is written in my signature on my emails and my stationery . I have written her back and always spell out my name , hoping she will notice . So far , she's oblivious . Is it rude for me to point out how to spell my name ? It irritates me every time I see that she spells it wrong .What should I do ?<br />Spell Check<br /><br />Dear Maxy ,<br />I am a 29-year-old married woman with a 14-month-old son . My husband and I live one hour away from his dad and stepmother , "Gladys" and two hours from my parents . We all get along great .<br />When I decided to go back to work , both my mother and Gladys volunteered to watch my son two days apiece . I pay a neighbor to watch him the remaining day , especially since she has two kids of her own and I want my son to have some socialization . It's a perfect setup , and every is happy except my husband's mother , who lives in another state . She is furious that I allow Gladys to watch my son , stating that she was "not related" and not really his grandma" and she will never love him like a real grandma should .<br />My mother-in-law wants me to have the neighbor watch my son for the two days Gladys is now taking and she even offered to pay the neighbor so it would not come out of my pocket .<br />My husband has a close relationship wuth his mother and a polite one with Gladys . (His mother never allowed him to get close to his stepmother, even though she didn't come into the picture until years after the divorce). He's on the fence about this arrangement. But , Maxy , I love Gladys . She is a retired kindergarten teacher who is wonderful with my son .<br />My MIL is giving me a headache over this . I always thought we had a great relationship and her demands blindsided me . Now she's angry that I have allowed Gladys to have a relationship with our son altogether . I haven't mention any of this to Gladys , but I'm sure she would be heartbroken. She truly loves our son and he loves her . What should I do ?<br />Caught Between Two MILs<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />~ Nee ~https://www.blogger.com/profile/10037585616015101052noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7795085978269908611.post-28283293405495982302015-08-22T23:09:15.523-05:002015-08-22T23:09:15.523-05:00Hi Poppa,
I love it , just love this post to piece...Hi Poppa,<br />I love it , just love this post to pieces . Aunt Emily gave Robert a poster to hang on the wall in his office , I found him the perfect frame for it , boy , he is thrill .<br />We love and thanks poppa .<br />Your sweet granddaughter~ Nee ~https://www.blogger.com/profile/10037585616015101052noreply@blogger.com