Saturday, January 31, 2009

My Mom



Tell me that my mom isn't hot? Okay, actually, don't tell me that. I was just thinking today as I was talking to her, 'Mom, you are a babe. And by the way, I love your sweater, can I have it?' Okay that last sentence is of no relevance (and it is not the sweater shown in this pic) but man it was cute (I am actually devising ways in which I can acquire it. The first being to write a flattering post on my blog about my mom). So anyway, my mom who is...well, I better not tell you her age or I might not live to write another post (and I definitely won't get the sweater). But let's just say she is old enough to have three of her five children 30 years of age or older (ha ha, bro, you turn thirty tomorrow). She is also old enough to have eleven grandchildren. Anyway, I just have to say that I am enjoying my genes. If I look like that in 25 years, I will be so happy. (Now give me your sweater! what? huh?)

16 comments:

  1. I totally agree. I'm so lucky that people mistake her for my mom all the time. :)

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  2. Good luck with that sweater! And Gee, your mom is really pretty!

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  3. Your mom is definitely beautiful, but I'm really not surprised. When I met you I felt really short and pretty darn average, lol.

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  4. My mother was stingy with her genes. At one point, I was mistaken to be her mother. She is 68 and has more energy and looks younger than I do.
    You are lucky, Kasie, your mom isn't selfish with her DNA.
    Somebody, somewhere, owes me a sweater.

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  5. Your mom has always rocked! I love her!

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  6. lol, you are a sly one, Kasie. Your mom will cave for sure when she reads this post. :)

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  7. Can we use "I couldn't care less" too? Just wondering.

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  8. Candi, where were you today? I missed you.

    Jenni, yes, I want it!

    Angie, I know, right?

    Nat, average? Uh, I don't think so.

    Tricia, you crack me up, but I'm not buying it, you're a babe.

    Britten, welcome back. LOL And where were you today too?

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  10. Renee, the problem lies in the fact that I don't think she reads my blog. LOL Maybe word will get back to her.

    David, are you trying to say you don't care about me getting my sweater????? Come on, everyone wants to read about my attempts to get a sweater that I don't deserve. But yes, as long as you don't say, "I COULD care less about your mom or her sweater," then I will accept your statement. "Could not" or "couldn't" both work fine. And now that it is firmly established that I own this phrase, all uses of it from here to eternity are subject to my approval. LOL

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  11. I've seen her in person many times, and I would definately have to agree! I love great genes! In our family we call them designer genes:)

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  12. Kasie, You're attempt at not revealing your mothers age is rather dismal for anyone with 1rst grade addition skills. You might want to reword the final line. Just a thought...
    uh, Stephanie?

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  13. Nicki, ooh, I love that phrase, "designer genes." I will now use it. LOL

    Kevin, I do not need your sass. Just get me the sweater! (hint, it was the gray one she was wearing last night, find it for me and meet me behind the house later.)

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  14. Sorry Kasie, I can’t get involved in this. Besides, your plan sounds a bit too risqué. Dream on sis… <[:)-{~{

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  15. It's true. Your mom is, indeed, hot. Hott, even.

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