I am the busy, busy, blessed mother of 3 girls, 8 boys, one son-in-law, and one daughter-in-law. I am also grandma to beloved Haelley Erin and Brennan Caleb. Our youngest son was born in June 2007 with a unilateral cleft lip and partially bilateral cleft palate. We have educated our children completely at home. Six of our eleven children were born at home with a midwife present. I absolutely love the home birth topic, so please feel free to bring it up.
Jason learned how to raspberry on the way to church last night. That is quite an accomplishment for him! If you listen closely you can hear him giggle. He was cracking himself up with his new trick.
Since I have been in the produce industry for 25 years I would have to agree with grandma it does not look like a raspberry but it might resemble what your lips do when you eat a persimmon....So lets just call it a persimmon and leave it at that..
Jason's raspberry, persimmon or spit, whatever you wish to call it, is very cute. :-) (I wonder how in the world that they ever started calling it a 'raspberry' since as Grandma and who I assume is Uncle John [who else would Dad to Anyone be??] said, it does not resemble in any look or form a raspberry.)
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There you go again! A raspberry is a seeded fruit. Why can't we say that Jason learned to spit? Oh the joys of getting old!
Since I have been in the produce industry for 25 years I would have to agree with grandma it does not look like a raspberry but it might resemble what your lips do when you eat a persimmon....So lets just call it a persimmon and leave it at that..
Haha. He's to cute little Jason is.
Jason's raspberry, persimmon or spit, whatever you wish to call it, is very cute. :-) (I wonder how in the world that they ever started calling it a 'raspberry' since as Grandma and who I assume is Uncle John [who else would Dad to Anyone be??] said, it does not resemble in any look or form a raspberry.)
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