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Scarcity

Apr
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Do not be dismayed by my scarcity. My Rossy is here. And I do not know when he will be back. He reporteth to a fast-attack submarine when he leaves.

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Posted by Suzanne McMinn on April 18, 2012  

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  1. 4-18
    1:09
    am

    Totally understandable!

  2. 4-18
    1:24
    am

    Yep, I figured it was Ross keeping you away – totally understandable as Bonita said. I made your homemade yellow cake today (I made it as a rhubarb cream cake) and the difference between yours and Duncan Hines is astounding! Yours is just incredible – I will never buy it again. I also appreciate that your recipes are always perfect. Thanks much.

  3. 4-18
    4:38
    am

    Suzanne, mothers understand.My son is 44 years old and lives close to me. If I don’t hear from him or see him every day,I am one miserable mom.Plus, he was in the Navy when he was Ross’s age.My heart ached with pride,fear,and separation.

  4. 4-18
    7:13
    am

    I think everyone understands….gotta get in the hugs and smooches while you can ( if he still lets you do that ?) :hug:

    TinaH

  5. 4-18
    7:25
    am

    Your priorities are right. Enjoy your time and make lots of precious memories!

  6. 4-18
    8:45
    am

    Hang out with Ross all you can. My 23 yr old is currently in Qatar and I miss him so bad.

  7. 4-18
    9:00
    am

    Enjoy him while he’s there! Send him off with my thanks for his service.

  8. 4-18
    9:16
    am

    I also appreciate his service, what a beautiful man you have created! My little boy is 9 and is just starting to pull away from me some. I miss him already.

  9. 4-18
    9:51
    am

    Enjoy Ross, we look forward to lots of reading when he is gone from you BTW I thought the just bought that truck new? Is he playing with it? Or doing repairs?

  10. 4-18
    9:53
    am

    He was playing with it yesterday, adding stuff. He’s always adding stuff!

  11. 4-18
    10:07
    am

    I would be hugely disappointed in you if you WEREN’T scarce right now! Enjoy your son, and please pass on our thanks for his service!

  12. 4-18
    10:09
    am

    I’ve been there with my son. Their story is nearly identical. You enjoy the precious time you have with him :)

  13. 4-18
    10:45
    am

    Completely understandable Mom! Enjoy your vsit!

  14. 4-18
    12:39
    pm

    Suzanne, I don’t blame you one bit! Spend all the time you can with Ross, while he’s home! Give him lots of these! :hug:

  15. 4-18
    2:14
    pm

    Enjoy every minute you have with Ross!…..By the way..THAT IS ONE GREAT LOOKIN TRUCK! I bet he loves it!

  16. 4-18
    6:52
    pm

    Suzanne,
    You should spend as much time with Ross as you can while he is home. There will be plenty of time for the website while he is aboard the submarine. Give him lots of hugs and kisses while he is home, too. :hug:

  17. 4-19
    1:01
    am

    tell Rossie he needs to get a little mud on the tires. hes a red nrck.he’ll know what that means.!!” tell him we are gtateful for his service ….

  18. 4-19
    2:36
    am

    God’s Blessings on you and your family. We will be thinking of all of you, as Ross embarks on his journey soon. Soak up as much as you can with him. xo

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