when I was growing up it was common practice to do "May Baskets." Small, sometimes dixie cup sized, "baskets" filled with candy & a few treats. Maybe some flowers or something. No big deal, but it was fun. We used to deliver them to friends - ring the doorbell and run away. I don't really know the origins of this tradition - I'm guessing English/German/Scandinavian...but in Austin it was done - do any other Austinites remember this? When I moved to LA people had NO IDEA what I was talking about. Likewise here in Duluth. My husband thinks it just sounds weird...like, duh, Easter Baskets (they are so very different). One year, shortly after the Bogotts moved into their house by us, I found two small Easter baskets (or maybe it was just one, I don't remember) on our back patio. I will never forget how the melted chocolate looked on the goldfish cracker. I always remember that incident and think of Andrew running across the field between our houses to de...
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hang in there...if you are in need of a break, we could meet for a ginger margarita, anytime!
You do know that you belong with Dahlia and that you're an awesome mom, I hope. Because you are.
Now at least even when I don't feel like I belong anywhere I have two little girls who make me feel like I completely belong at home with them.
But sometimes that's about it.
Dahlia does NOT make me feel like a misfit but pretty much the rest of my life does. Hmph.