tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1940700812298880958.post4595676620095761001..comments2023-12-23T08:33:46.547-06:00Comments on Pinch: Woe is a Broken MugKatie Fairbankhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15875240045596233328noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1940700812298880958.post-25612579902696859742009-07-26T11:58:49.698-05:002009-07-26T11:58:49.698-05:00I have a mug that I have to drink out of at my par...I have a mug that I have to drink out of at my parents' as well. I get mad when my brother or my husband steal it from me during a visit. <br /><br />Good repurposing there!FireMomhttp://stopdropandblog.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1940700812298880958.post-20415255521525624612009-07-17T11:11:35.119-05:002009-07-17T11:11:35.119-05:00Say it isn't so! Oh, well. I will adopt anothe...Say it isn't so! Oh, well. I will adopt another next time we come out. I also love my mugs, especially the ones Uncle Richie gave me (e.g. "21! Legal at Last!", which I'll have had 20 years this year). I also loved the ones I gave to Grandma Sarah and Aunt Jennie as gifts (floral, from Italy), only to get them back when those great ladies passed on. They've both since broken, but when I lost the last one a couple of years ago and Cathy (my then-4 year old, for those who don't know) witnessed the breaking of it and started to cry, I consoled her by telling her that all mugs have to break sometime because if they didn't we'd never have room for the new ones that come into our lives from time to time. She seemed to accept that, so I did too, and I no longer shed a tear for a broken mug.<br /><br />Oh and the Pinch sign RULES!Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16180286956431837837noreply@blogger.com