Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Any Confessions???


In putting the Thanksgiving things away - I thought the blog my prompt a confession about the Thanksgiving Pillow???? We'll see if any anonymous comments pop up.

7 comments:

  1. I DIDN'T DO IT!!! I PROMISE!!!

    ps too bad jeff can't check the blog!!!!

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  2. Oh Katie, always pleading innocent. I will NEVER forget that night, when the girls were "excused" b/c they couldn't have done it yet, Jeff and I remained as the front runners in the investigation. I don't even want to get into it b/c it will get me all riled up. I personally think it was one of the girls or a visitor, I think by now someone would have come forward and it would've been a good laugh. What happened to innocent until proven guilty? I still can't believe the girls were excused. To be honest I am surprised we are not still on that couch waiting to find the perpetraitor. Look now I have gone off, I think I speak for Jeff in that we were treated unfair and unjust, but boy is it fun to remember and laugh about now, Kinda

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  3. Okay, don't blame it on the girls when we all know that it was dad, who secretly wanted some family bonding and didn't tell anyone. And of course HE won't confess to the rest of us because how silly would that sound. It just proves he lovest the boys the best because he wanted to be with them longer. NO FAIR!

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  4. For the record I would just like to say that I have no ides what you are talking about. This must have happened after I was out of the house. Also for the record I too remember many a time sitting on the couch or in the hall (sisterless) awaiting a confession.

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  5. Great comments family!!! I almost died laughing as I read them. Great post mom.
    For those of you are debating whether to confess, Dallin and I read Alma 5 last night. It talks a lot about preparing to meet GOD and be clean and free of sin. We recommend you read it!!!!

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  6. So you are all finally realizing how this all worked to turn out good - no great kids that love to laugh and have memorys together.

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  7. see, it was dad's ploy all along!

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