Or three, unless you're OK with more pancakes and still one left over.Sounds you you need to buy 4 boxes at a time
Or three, unless you're OK with more pancakes and still one left over.Sounds you you need to buy 4 boxes at a time
Oops my math was off lolOr three, unless you're OK with more pancakes and still one left over.
Mathing in the morning is a difficult ask...Oops my math was off lol
Dang, CJL husband looks like ProhmHappy Mother’s Day to the CF mamas
Prohm's hillbilly cousinDang, CJL husband looks like Prohm
especially paired with a scoop of vanilla
Poke Salad Annie...gator got your granny...Random earworm lyrics:
A wretched, spiteful, straight-razor totin' woman
Lord have Mercy, take a mess of it
I don't get it?Sitting here on yet another disaster recovery test. Scrolling through facebook reels and came across a video with this
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You don't see the Emperor's new clothes?I don't get it?
Just the fact that they're wearing ISU shirts. I couldn't get a screenshot without the captionsI don't get it?
The visitations are a way to gather and talk to the family outside of the funeral setting. Frequently, families want to "cloister" after the service, so the friends and associates are left to just filter out of the sanctuary. It also stems back to when they called it a "viewing", with that whole open coffin thing. Fewer people are going for that now.So random thoughts on end of life celebrations/funerals. I wonder how they will continue to evolve over the next few decades. I don't know what I would want in my own stuff but I feel like with my parents and older generations the visitation was/is nearly a must go to if you knew the person or a family member. Now my generation (or at least our friends) did not come to the visitation or and only one or two texted MrsWx when her grandfather recently passed away. Granted it was nearly ten years ago I had no friends come or even message me when my grandfather passed away.
Are visitations a thing of the past? Is that a bad thing?
Personally I don't want any sort of end of life celebration for me.So random thoughts on end of life celebrations/funerals. I wonder how they will continue to evolve over the next few decades. I don't know what I would want in my own stuff but I feel like with my parents and older generations the visitation was/is nearly a must go to if you knew the person or a family member. Now my generation (or at least our friends) did not come to the visitation or and only one or two texted MrsWx when her grandfather recently passed away. Granted it was nearly ten years ago I had no friends come or even message me when my grandfather passed away.
Are visitations a thing of the past? Is that a bad thing?