These Things Are Wrong
1. Our local chapter of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation hosting a pancake breakfast. Let it be known that Type 1s can have pancakes. They may eat anything they want if they inject themselves with the proper amount of insulin. But pancakes are difficult to account for, as are bagels and pizza, rice and potatoes. The glycemic index mixes with the fat content to produce a blood sugar unpredictability that I, for one, avoid when possible. Maybe I would have forgiven JDRF for this fundraiser had it not been for our one visit to their office. At an open house, they served--wait for it--chocolate cake. And soda. And boxes of chocolates. Once again: Type 1s can have their cake and eat it, too. Theo has desserts often. Yet an organization devoted exclusively to the management of blood sugars could maybe come up with something other than cake, chocolates and pop to serve. I pulled out the calculator near Theo's cake, and said, half-jokingly, "You're going to tell us the ca...
Oh my, 19. That's big.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic picture. Post more! Oh, and congrats! You deserve a party of epic proportions, and I hope you get one. :)
ReplyDeleteOMG. The hat.
ReplyDeleteHolyhoke: You makin' fun of my hat? I'll have you know it went perfectly with my Victorian-style dress, and balanced out the bustle, to boot. Okay, maybe it was a bit much.
ReplyDeleteLisa: As you know, they didn't make digital photos back in 'em days, so it was a bit hard to post even this one!
Amy: Big is right! And don't forget old: that's kinda what this makes us.
Lest you think your husband has forgotten our 19th anniversary, saunter on over to my blog for another blast from the past: our wedding music. I love you Amy. Here's to many more!
ReplyDeletehappy happy 19th! love the pic! :D
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