Living in small town America, the Brookshire family lives a simple and quiet life; yet, Josh and Melinda still manage to make sure their children take advantage of every opportuinty available to them, all-the-while keeping Christ the center of their lives and household. This blog is dedicated to their growth as individuals and as a family.
I am a displaced big-city-girl now
"Bloggin' It From the 'Burbs", (a.k.a. - small town America). A stay at home mommy of two boys and the wife of my polar opposite, I am lovin’ life, and hopefully not just “with word or tongue; but in deed and truth.” (1 Jn 3:18)
Is anyone among you suffering? Let him pray. Is anyone cheerful? Let him sing psalms. - James 5:13
My granddad will be having hip surgery in Jan.
PRAISE: The mediastinal mass is completely gone! The CT scan shows no residual mass! Allan (an old family friend), his wife, their baby and the rest of their family - Allan has a recurrence of a cancer he previously had surgery on
Hahaha!! Yep, we called them thongs growing up, too. I had to train myself as an adult to call them flip flops, because thongs mean the other thing here....
This is so funny! When I was growing up out west. I didn't hear of flip flops. they were always thongs to me. So when i say get your thongs on to my young kids they say um mom... those are not thongs.:-)
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Ha! Lol...that is funny! Im gonna vote on your picture now..;)
LOL...i didn't get this, i had to ask my sister in law about it...we never call them that here...so now i know...great!!!
Hahaha!! Yep, we called them thongs growing up, too. I had to train myself as an adult to call them flip flops, because thongs mean the other thing here....
So glad the surgery went well!!
Hehehe, yep. I have trouble wearing either kind of thongs, but if I had to pick, I'd go country girl style. That's what we called them, too.
Glad the surgery went well. I don't blame you for being anxious in advance. That kind of thing is always just a little scary.
This is so funny! When I was growing up out west. I didn't hear of flip flops. they were always thongs to me. So when i say get your thongs on to my young kids they say um mom... those are not thongs.:-)
LOL, thanks for the laugh:)
Hilarious!!! :) tina
HEE!!!! That's hysterical Melinda!
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