SO TRUE…
I’m laughing OUT LOUD - can anyone relate??? I could not resist posting this…especially since so many of us will be sipping our favorite roast this morning…Happy Saturday!
I’d love to hear your coffee stories and remember, every time you leave a comment on my blog this month, you’ll be entered to win some fun stuff during our BIG MAY CELEBRATION!
May 10th, 2008 at 4:48 pm
I love the contest! Although, i do feel a bit like a blog stalker since this is my 5th comment in a week! But hey, a girl’s got to do what a girl’s got to do for a Visa gift card (and other fabulous prizes!)!
Thought about your book in church on sunday. we are listening to an awesome message series called Marriage By Design that talks about God’s purpose for marriage and raising children. You might enjoy it. It really challenged me. (you can check it out at http://www.athenschurch.com under the “listen” section)
joy!
EV
May 10th, 2008 at 5:01 pm
Okay Emily, now I am laughing out loud again!!!!!!!!!! Just keep stalking ’cause it’s fun to have you poppin’ in! And thanks for the tip on Marriage by Design - I will check it out!
Bless you and your family-
In His love,
Denise
May 10th, 2008 at 10:30 pm
Hey ya’ll,
Do any of you have caffeine stories? Like when your kids say, “Mom’s on caffeine, don’t worry” or “don’t worry, it’s the caffeine talking!” Or “ok, are you caffeinated or what?!?!” We were fasting recently and my 13 year old said, “chill, momma, you’re fasting and drinking coffee so you’re really uptight!” I had to take a deep breath and CHILL! HA!
Maybe living in Seattle for 10 years (home of Starbucks, Tullys, Seattle’s Best…) had a HUGE coffee influence on us.
I LOVE WEEKENDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Anyone want to drink to that? Komodo Dragon at Starbucks is amazing….with half n’ half of course…
hugs,
DENISE
May 12th, 2008 at 2:07 pm
I just want to add that I LOVE the taste of coffee but it does BAD things to my body. I splurge more often than I should and since I’m not a regular coffee drinker it always affects me so much! If my husband calls me in the middle of the day, he can tell within 2 seconds if I’ve had coffee. He interrupts my speedy and slurred chatter to say, “Babe, you had coffee today huh? PLEEEEASE slow down.”
We laugh about it.
May 13th, 2008 at 7:38 am
I have a sweet coffee story-My husband and our 4 year-old daughter have “coffee” together almost every morning. They snuggle on the couch together-He sips his cup of joe and she chugs her “coffee” that is milk with about a teaspoon of coffee added to it. She calls it her “chocoberry mocha”! On the days when my husband has to be at work early she is pretty sad that she doesn’t get to have coffee with her daddy. It’s pretty sweet that they get to have their own special time together!
May 14th, 2008 at 2:09 pm
That is so funny! I’m a daily coffee drinker and can relate to having one too many cups. Luckily, my oldest is only 5 yrs old so nobody notices but me.
May 15th, 2008 at 4:06 pm
Thank you Emily for saying how most of us probably feel right now with all the comments we’re leaving!
I keep thinking, “how can I leave a comment that is somehow relevant to today’s blog…??” It’s been fun, though, to read the heightened level of comments from mutal blog stalkers. 
May 23rd, 2008 at 10:00 pm
All you blog stalkers are way too much fun…remember, you can go ANYWHERE here on the blog - from 1st to last post and leave a comment..it still registers as another entry FOR YOU in our May drawing.
Best of luck to ya’ll! (I know, I know, we don’t believe in luck :))
xo
denise
May 23rd, 2008 at 10:00 pm
OK, I tried to get a smiley face to ‘happen’ at the end of my comment, but it didn’t work. How do you do that???? Denise