




Memoires of a wife, mother, and psych nurse. The days sometimes seem long, but our short precious years pass by too quickly.
Do you remember the Sir Mix-a-Lot era? You know, "I like big butts and I cannot lie!" Well, I think I was in about 5th grade when that was popular. I think I even had their tape because I have that song, and their less famous song "Buttermilk Biscuits" memorized (to this day!) Anyway, the other day I opened a package of yes, buttermilk biscuits, and I started singing the song. Makaylee thought it was funny and made me sing it like 10 times in a row, and then she had it memorized. Now it is one of her favorite songs to sing, and I obviously think it is hilarious! 3-year-olds are so much fun!
In case you are curious about the actual lyrics: print version
Grandma Joye holding Rowen in the hospital