Epilogue

Dino Days

And so it was that the young couple married, bought a house, and had two sons who liked to stage their toys in compromising positions.

p.s.  I have no idea who this Star Wars or Clone Wars figure is, but the dude has it rough in our house.

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11 Responses to “Epilogue”
  1. Nichole says:

    I really enjoyed your story. Thanks for sharing.

  2. Michelle says:

    This totally cracked me up. It is amazing the funny things they come up with daily, isn’t it?

  3. Brandi says:

    Too cute!! Maybe your boys are upset that he’s wearing a skirt.. :)

  4. hannah says:

    This has nothing to do with the actual post but I have to tell you that I made the vegan cake you posted a while ago (which I’ve made like 30 times now since it can literally be done it two minutes) for my boss’s birthday party yesterday and this is the e-mail I got this morning:
    “Thanks Hannah and thanks again for the most delicious birthday cake I have ever had. That was the yummiest.” HOLLER!

  5. Jules says:

    Seriously–doesn’t that cake take 2 seconds to make? And it’s so good!

  6. Jules says:

    Brandi–considering Mikey’s opinion on guys with too much pink in their coats, I think you might be on to something. :)

  7. Miss B. says:

    LOL!!! Ah sigh, I am smiling so hard my cheeks are hurting and you have added a dozen more smile lines to my face.

  8. Court says:

    what was great was my computer was taking forever to load the picture. so i was thinking ooh, ‘compromising positions.’ yeah. so not what i had in mind. snicker.

  9. Heidi says:

    Not fair! I was hoping for more story than that! Don’t leave us hanging! What happened?!?!?!

  10. Jules says:

    Hah! The Mister said the same thing.

    “You ended the story too soon. I want to read more about what happened…the rest of the story.”

    “Uh, you know what happened because you are living the story.”

    “Yeah, well. Still. You know what I mean.”

  11. Zak says:

    That’s a fantastic photo.

    I think Buzz and Barbie are having it out in the living room even as I speak.

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Hi! I’m Jules.

I used to be an attorney, but it made me grumpy. Now I write about life, sweet and savory, as a wife and mother to two small boys. My knowledge of dinosaurs knows no bounds.

You can read more, including the meaning behind the name Pancakes and French Fries here. And, yes, I really am phenomenally indecisive.