Thursday, July 17, 2008

Momma's Kitchen.....

Come on in... the water's fine!  Love, Lady T

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I arrived here via Mel and love it! How do you take such fabulous photos of your princess? Very impressive. Will you tell the story of how you met your charming soul mate for us newbies? Thanks. Savannah GA!

Mrs. Case said...

I always wonder about the people who come on here to criticize you. Obviously there is something about your blog that appeals to them to keep reading. If they think you're so horrible they should go and read one of the many millions of blogs available to them through the greatness that is The Web.

I may not agree with you on everything but that certainly doesn't make me begrudge you anything or cause some freakish jealousy that drives me to dedicate entire posts on my own blog slamming you. Women need to spend less time criticizing each other and more time supporting one another. I'm sure some of these women wouldn't want all of your money if they had to go through a life-threatening ailment like yours. You never know what happens behind closed doors, ya know? I may not agree with you all of the time but I still enjoy reading your blog. :)

Emily said...

I am glad that you have friends that support you and believe in you. I wish that I could know you in real life, because if even half of what your friends have to say about you is true you are one heck of a woman. I have never read anything slamming you, but I am sorry that you have had to deal with such rudeness. It is amazing what jealousy can bring out of a person.

Anonymous said...

I too arrived via Mel's blog and have just spent the last few hours reading your blog, it has been a really enjoyable and entertaining experience and I intend to read it more often. I guess people just get jealous of others success and feel the need to vent it, it really says more about the person venting and their own insecurities then you the blogger.
I love your daughter, where did she get such beautiful blue eyes? and you seem to enjoy life no matter what it brings. I am curious about your MRSA journey and where it all started. I was a nurse in the 80's and early 90's here in Australia and it certainly was a huge problem back then and continues to this day with the more scary VRSA but unfortunately it is like a hospital secret that no one talks about outside of the medical profession but we always had to be nasally swabbed to make sure we didn't carry it, if you did you had to have time off work until it cleared. I was curious as to why your Dr didn't take a swab of a boil to check what the infection was.
Maybe you don't want to talk much about it which is fine.
Anyway thanks for your great blog, keep up the good work.