tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1317198515686034704.post2057864222128231529..comments2024-03-27T09:52:02.406-07:00Comments on Petunia Face: Double CrownedPetunia Facehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10862319327443285277noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1317198515686034704.post-16452104478497244302015-08-26T09:21:07.625-07:002015-08-26T09:21:07.625-07:00I'm just now getting semi caught up on your bl...I'm just now getting semi caught up on your blog after a long absence. My sister told me about you having chemo for MS. I had chemo for cancer. One is not worse than the other. It all blows. It blows for what it does to your fears and mortality, what your children and husband are put through. I'm 15 months out of chemo, and the hair is still a work in progress. My 6 year old son and I have the exact same hair line- the two of us walked past a mirror when I had the pixie and was shocked by the sight of two of him! I've cut the horrendous mullet (why does it naturally grow so thick and long in the back, I am not by nature more party than business even though I wish I were!) So I keep cutting the back short, to let the top catch up….my new phrase as I use lots of hairspray is "Higher the hair, the closer to Jesus" said with the best Southern accent I can. Love the truth you spew, Keep LIVING!Sarahbellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06622190695202193536noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1317198515686034704.post-20839190851442575552015-07-04T07:35:31.294-07:002015-07-04T07:35:31.294-07:00I followed your blog way back when I thought it wa...I followed your blog way back when I thought it was called a blob. And you were my favorite. And then years past and this morning I was drinking coffee, listening to my kids fight and you popped into my head, and I googled petunia face blog. And bam! Hiiiii! OMG you are still ridiculously funny. Please tell me you're on Instagram. xoBrookehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09836390968200968760noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1317198515686034704.post-21675469286381238822015-04-30T18:11:12.334-07:002015-04-30T18:11:12.334-07:00Thank you all, a thousand times.
It's funny--...Thank you all, a thousand times.<br /><br />It's funny--I don't think Ozzy is shy. At least not so far. He's just caught in this strange gap between playing with the girls who then decided they don't want a boy with them. So now that he wants to play with the boys they won't let him into the group.<br /><br />Growing pains. Not just for Kirk Cameron...Petunia Facehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10862319327443285277noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1317198515686034704.post-17203772757848251582015-04-30T10:35:28.416-07:002015-04-30T10:35:28.416-07:00I was painfully shy as a kid, missing out on so ma...I was painfully shy as a kid, missing out on so many things because of it and the only person who could bring me out of my shell was myself. I did learn it - even though it was difficult and uncomfortable at times. I wish my mother would have thrown me in the ring and let me fend for myself. She never did, but I did with my daughter! I made sure she could master any situation and at 5 she marched into Kindergarten like an old pro. When she turned 16, she became shy all of a sudden and now at 19 she's working hard towards becoming more assertive and outgoing. So there, you never know! Ozzy will be one of the cool kids in school - I know it! Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1317198515686034704.post-4455877861394510352015-04-29T19:00:24.853-07:002015-04-29T19:00:24.853-07:00p.s.
"...shampoo and cereal."
There...p.s.<br /><br />"...shampoo and cereal."<br /><br />There's definitely genius in your DNA. Since the acorn never falls far from the oak, Master Ozzy's proclivity toward genius is not unreasonable.Mr. Xnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1317198515686034704.post-52815106705933707602015-04-29T18:55:43.179-07:002015-04-29T18:55:43.179-07:00Humans are an interesting species.
Generation-aft...Humans are an interesting species.<br /><br />Generation-after-generation, billions of people have gone through many of the same phases. We're born, educated, have problems, find (some) solutions, perhaps marry, and, if we're lucky, live to an old age -- hopefully, in good health.<br /><br />After thousands of years, it would seem we should have amassed some immutable laws about life, behavior, happiness, etc. But, despite my searching Google, too, I can't find a reliable list.<br /><br />So, regarding Master Ozzy, don't fret about not being able to 'fix' the situation with the other boys. In fact, I would suggest there's nothing to fix.<br /><br />Then again...<br /><br />Earlier today, I signed into Gmail and received a notification that someone had replied to a recent comment that I posted on YouTube.<br /><br />The person commanded that I stop my "lying bullshit" and then called me "an idiot."<br /><br />So, you may wish to consider that, when weighing my advice.<br /><br />♥,<br /><br />Mr. XMr. Xnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1317198515686034704.post-17682556133866185602015-04-29T12:43:45.225-07:002015-04-29T12:43:45.225-07:00Awww, you guys look so cute together! I can totall...Awww, you guys look so cute together! I can totally empathize with what Ozzy's going through...I never really got along /hung out with my peers,but that's just because I'm weird...Maybe Ozzy is just too smart for them? (very very cute Albert Einstein emotiji)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com