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Tell Mommagoose You Love Her


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MommaGoose, our good friend and respected veteran member of the board, has informed me that she is going to eat worms. So i am starting this thread specifically for those of us who know and love her to cheer her up cuz she needs it. She's gonna kill me, but it'll take her awhile to get here so I've got time.

Goosey- You were one of my biggest supporters when I first joined this board. You were the one who encouraged me to take control of Celiac's and not let it control me when I was afraid to go horse back riding because of gluten.. If not for you, I wouldn't have spent last October riding till mu butt was sore. You rock..... there's no two ways about it and I think it's time for a love fest. :wub::wub::wub::wub::wub::wub:


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DingoGirl Enthusiast

Bev....what exactly do you mean - "eat worms"? is she really eating worms...or is she leaving us...what does this mean?

MOmma Goose - - you can eat worms if you want, but don't leave us! :o:)

mouse Enthusiast

No, she is not leaving us. But she is down and we have certainly all been there and will be there again. So, what Beverly is saying is that we need to tell Lisa that she is very much loved on this board and that we treasure her for all of her contributions. So, Lisa I am sending MANY HUGS to you and may you wrap yourself in them to give you comfort.

Mtndog Collaborator

No she is not leaving us but she's bummed and wants to go eat worms:

Nobody likes me, everybody hates me,

Guess I'll go eat worms,

Long, thin, slimy ones; Short, fat, juicy ones,

Itsy, bitsy, fuzzy wuzzy worms.

Down goes the first one, down goes the second one,

Oh how they wiggle and squirm.

Up comes the first one, up comes the second one,

Oh how they wiggle and squirm.

It's called The Worm Song

Open Original Shared Link Oh .... gotta run... I SEE HER!

AndreaB Contributor

Hugs Lisa. :wub:

tarnalberry Community Regular

turn that frown upside down?

ooo... rush of blood to the head!

('cause you're upside down!)

hope you're feeling better goosey, 'cause worms, unless they're gummi, are *not edible*. :P

2Boys4Me Enthusiast
:wub: Hugs Lisa!

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Mtndog Collaborator
turn that frown upside down?

ooo... rush of blood to the head!

('cause you're upside down!)

hope you're feeling better goosey, 'cause worms, unless they're gummi, are *not edible*. :P

Tiffany- You're so funny!

2Boys4Me- I have to admit, I saw the hockey mask and thought of Friday the 13th :ph34r: (which is tomorrow).

MommaGoose- Night night, sleep tight and don't let the worms bite

<---------------------------------------------------------------

Lisa Mentor

B: You're killing me with tears, you sneaky sly sleuth, ( with 144 papers to grade? :) Hugs back x 2

Oh, where did you find to words of the the worm song. A close friend of ours died and she new all the words, I will have to print it. I used to quote it to my girls.

Kises and hugs to you sweet girl

happygirl Collaborator

Lisa,

I have always enjoyed your posts! Hugs to you.

Laura

Canadian Karen Community Regular

MommaGoose! CANADA LOVES YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!

You can't eat worms, they haven't been confirmed gluten free yet...... :P

Got the package today! YIPPEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!

Just to let you know: I am making grits casserole tomorrow! Oh, gingerbread halloweeen treats AND the jawbreakers are already all gone! You should have seen the kids' faces, each one having different coloured lips depending on what colour they got! :lol:

Regarding the stuff you sent me, what can I say, except you mean the world to me too and I thank God every single day that he sent me friends like you to carry me through the rough days, so my friend, let me carry you when you need it...... :)

Will call you tomorrow, just got home now from Mom's place. I stocked her up with all kinds of soups and stuff that will be easy to digest. Apparently, the doctor said she might be able to come home tomorrow so I went over and tidied up her place, washed her dishes, laundry etc. Also, I washed out and put away her ashtrays. It has been six days she has been in the hospital and hasn't had a cigarette and we are praying that she won't light up when she gets home. The doctors were really concerned about her CO2 intake, which was only at 88% (she has COPD from being a lifelong smoker). I promised her that if she quit, I would quit along with her..... THAT'S WHEN I'M GONNA NEED PLENTY OF CHEERING ON SO THERE IS NO WAY YOU CAN HAVE YOUR MOUTH FULL OF WORMS!!!!!

Hugs, luv ya Darlink!

Karen

plantime Contributor

Isn't there a movie out about a kid that eats worms? I know there's a book about it! MommaGoose, are you gonna eat them fried, boiled, sauteed....? Or you stick a hook in 'em and drop a line in the nearest pit for some bass. A fishfry sounds like more fun than eating worms!

Rachel--24 Collaborator

Lisa,

Yes we love you girl....I'm glad you're not leaving us but not so happy that you're eating WORMS....eeek. :P

No more eating worms...no more sad faces. :)

Bev....I never heard this expression before....never heard this song either. I like it....will have to copy it. ;)

DingoGirl Enthusiast

Yes, very cute song.....don't think I know that one. Always learning something here.....

Momma Goose - glad you're staying. If simply for the fact that you bring silly jokes and think we're funny on the 40-something thread, you are quite funny yourself, and you add a lot. :)

Pretty sure worms are gluten-free. ;)

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Lisa, I love you dear one.

You've been there for me..aplenty! Hope our hugs help you

Take care of yourself.

any chance you can get to the beach to 'recharge those batteries'

love

judy

Guest nini

LOL on the worm song... my step dad used to quote that all the time!

Lisa Mentor

Thank you all, good friends. B, you dog you :) . I just hit a little bump in the road of life and I only ate one worm. :blink: It is a comfort to know that you all are there. Hugs back, Lisa

CarlaB Enthusiast

Lisa, sorry you feel you must eat worms ... at least be sure they're chocolate covered and gluten-free!! Hope you are feeling better soon!

jerseyangel Proficient

Hey Lisa--I'm just seeing this this morning! Glad to hear it was "only" a bump in the road, and that you kept your worm consumption to one :D

Feel better--love ya :)

dlp252 Apprentice
MommaGoose, our good friend and respected veteran member of the board, has informed me that she is going to eat worms. So i am starting this thread specifically for those of us who know and love her to cheer her up cuz she needs it. She's gonna kill me, but it'll take her awhile to get here so I've got time.

Goosey- You were one of my biggest supporters when I first joined this board. You were the one who encouraged me to take control of Celiac's and not let it control me when I was afraid to go horse back riding because of gluten.. If not for you, I wouldn't have spent last October riding till mu butt was sore. You rock..... there's no two ways about it and I think it's time for a love fest. :wub::wub::wub::wub::wub::wub:

Worms are much to icky to eat!!! Time for a really big group hug!!! Try hard not to be discouraged, hope you are feeling better soon Momma!

Mtndog Collaborator

See- I told you so :wub::wub::wub:

If I COULD eat worms, they would have to be covered in chocolate, stuufed with peanut butter then put in a Twinkie and deep fried. And that's just not gonna happen!

covsooze Enthusiast

If anyone wants to eat worms, the ones in my wormery are gluten free :lol:

Big hugs Lisa :wub:

Susie xxx

Lisa Mentor
If anyone wants to eat worms, the ones in my wormery are gluten free :lol:

Big hugs Lisa :wub:

Susie xxx

You raise worms??? :ph34r:

Jestgar Rising Star
You raise worms??? :ph34r:

And their home is called a wormery?

Why not a wormitory?

Lisa Mentor
And their home is called a wormery?

Why not a wormitory?

Susie:

What do your worms do? :)

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