Elbow to elbow,
we line up behind Grandma.
Pumpkin pie awaits.
we line up behind Grandma.
Pumpkin pie awaits.
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22 Comments
Post a CommentAnd oh grandma is so slow! LOL
You might get elbowed by me for that pie! :)
Yep, and still hungry :)
Good one.
Just stopped in to Wish you a Happy Thanksgiving Day! Keep up the Great Work!
Tomorrow....yeah! Pumpkin pie!
Thanks for the haiku
Wish my Nana was still with us. Had her for 47 years of Thanksgivings :)
Wow. I miss my grandma
I agree Tricia!