#MicroblogMondays: A Lesson in Futility
March 23, 2015 by Mali
Posted in Family, Microblog Mondays | Tagged exercise in futility, mother-in-law | 11 Comments
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Ha!
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Oh dear.
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Ha ha! I can imagine đ
https://happinessandfood.wordpress.com/2015/03/23/microblogmondays-april-atoz-challenge/
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Ha, ha!!!!!
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Well, at least if you are trying to explain it it means she is (sort of) trying to understand it? I feel that at 35 it is not worth my trouble to understand some things….who knows what I’ll be up for at 91!
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Um. No. It was to try and stop her saying a particular word! And yes, who knows what we’ll be like if we’re lucky enough to get to 91?
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Cracking up. Mostly because we were just talking about this phenomenon — trying to get someone to stop using a word — this morning.
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Lol that describes my attempts to discuss body image with my 64-year-old MIL
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Great calligraphy!
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Haha!!
My mother still uses a certain N word — not the really awful version that is clearly racist, but an archaic term that used to be more polite but is used by nobody these days. Dh cracks up whenever she says it because it’s just so outdated.
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