Soon you'll be sad because they will have no more fruit or vegetable comparisons for you after a certain point. Anyway, this girl I know from high school blogs her weekly food and it reminds me of your blogging style: http://samandamynielson.blogspot.com/You have to go down to like the second most recent post to see what I mean.
My first missionary companion was the Rutabaga Princess in her small Minnesota hometown of Askov. I regret to admit that I do not even know how big a rutabaga is, but I'm betting it resembles the size of a six month developing baby.
Don't you just love reading those things! This last week mine said this: "[the baby's] skin also hangs loosely from his or her little body at this point."
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Soon you'll be sad because they will have no more fruit or vegetable comparisons for you after a certain point. Anyway, this girl I know from high school blogs her weekly food and it reminds me of your blogging style: http://samandamynielson.blogspot.com/You have to go down to like the second most recent post to see what I mean.
Congrats on the rutabaga!
My first missionary companion was the Rutabaga Princess in her small Minnesota hometown of Askov. I regret to admit that I do not even know how big a rutabaga is, but I'm betting it resembles the size of a six month developing baby.
Dad is so pleased! He says you should aim for the size of a good sugar beet when you are full term....just hope she doesn't have green hair! Love you!
P. S. Dad says he can see the family resemblance already. :)
I hope that wasn't a shot at me, Kim.
Don't you just love reading those things! This last week mine said this: "[the baby's] skin also hangs loosely from his or her little body at this point."
My family got quite a kick out of that.
Yay for cute turnips!
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