Meow Mix April 9 Share April 9 2 minutes ago, jschoolgirl said: I love hush puppies! And catfish. So glad she got to see totality. I wouldn't have held it against her if it was a last minute trip either. Her grief will always be with her in some form, but she has a right to enjoy life again and not miss out on a very rare experience. 17 2 Link to comment
precious pupp April 10 Share April 10 17 hours ago, jschoolgirl said: I love hush puppies! I've never had one. What are they like? Link to comment
Denize April 10 Share April 10 (edited) Hush puppies are small, savory, deep-fried balls or elongated lumps of cornmeal-based batter. I haven't had one since the 1970s, but loved them then. Typically the cornmeal is finely ground, so they are not dry like coarse-grained cornbread & muffins Edited April 10 by Denize 2 2 Link to comment
heatherchandler April 10 Share April 10 26 minutes ago, Denize said: Hush puppies are small, savory, deep-fried balls or elongated lumps of cornmeal-based batter. I haven't had one since the 1970s, but loved them then. Typically the cornmeal is finely ground, so they are not dry like coarse-grained cornbread & muffins The hush puppies I’ve had are sprinkled with powdered sugar, so sweet and savory! So good, usually eaten with something fried. 2 Link to comment
beckie April 11 Share April 11 I guess Garrisons birthday was yesterday. Janelle posted a sweet message about it on Instagram. Don't know how to share it here or I would. 7 Link to comment
laurakaye April 11 Share April 11 I liked how many of the kids all posted the exact same tribute as Janelle at the same time. I love how they coordinated that as a family. 16 Link to comment
Denize May 6 Share May 6 Is that 5 candles + 5 candles for 55? Are those coconut "worms" on top of chocolate "soil" for a garden motif? 😜 1 2 Link to comment
crazycatlady58 May 6 Share May 6 3 hours ago, Quof said: It's homemade German chocolate cake. Gimme! YES PLEASE!! 4 1 Link to comment
ginger90 May 20 Share May 20 Mother’s Day, Grief and Strawberry Rhubarb Pie Mother’s Day was surprisingly emotional for me. It just never has been a big holiday for me. My children have always shown up for me and made me feel special everyday. Especially since they became independent adults and weren’t home all the time. But this year was different All weekend I felt the grief so close to the surface. And it was especially poignant when I made this simple pie. Our strawberry picking excursion combined with the fact that I randomly found rhubarb at the local farmers market made it feel like this pie was destined. Strawberry Rhubarb is a huge favorite at our house and maybe no one loved it more than Garrison. And that made this pie a little bitter sweet. I love you honey and miss you every day 1 18 8 Link to comment
Elizzikra May 21 Share May 21 4 hours ago, ginger90 said: Mother’s Day, Grief and Strawberry Rhubarb Pie Mother’s Day was surprisingly emotional for me. It just never has been a big holiday for me. My children have always shown up for me and made me feel special everyday. Especially since they became independent adults and weren’t home all the time. But this year was different All weekend I felt the grief so close to the surface. And it was especially poignant when I made this simple pie. Our strawberry picking excursion combined with the fact that I randomly found rhubarb at the local farmers market made it feel like this pie was destined. Strawberry Rhubarb is a huge favorite at our house and maybe no one loved it more than Garrison. And that made this pie a little bitter sweet. I love you honey and miss you every day That pie looks delicious. That post is heartbreaking. 16 2 1 Link to comment
Orcinus orca May 21 Share May 21 Every "first after it happened" holiday will be hard. 23 1 Link to comment
mythoughtis May 23 Share May 23 On 5/21/2024 at 6:19 AM, Orcinus orca said: Every "first after it happened" holiday will be hard. Yes. However Mother’s Day isn’t going to be any easier for her next year. She has to celebrate it because she has five other children who want to do so- but it will always be a dimmer day than it would be otherwise. Our younger son has been gone over a year, and this Mother’s Day wasn’t any better for me than last year. 20 Link to comment
Not Buyin It June 1 Share June 1 On 11/25/2023 at 1:16 PM, Meow Mix said: Janelle is really hammering on the word grounded lately. I hope whoever speculated that she and Gabe and Garrison are going to go into the weed business together was right. They could make good money and whatever you think about weed, it's at least better than ripping off people in her downline to sell that pink crap. Weed's not my think (highly allergic), but others seem to be into it. Military would never condone that. And believe me, they do find those things out. 2 Link to comment
Not Buyin It June 1 Share June 1 On 2/9/2024 at 7:39 AM, ginger90 said: Salute, Sir! Respectfully, USAF (Retired) 8 Link to comment
Not Buyin It June 1 Share June 1 On 3/11/2024 at 2:55 PM, LotusFlower said: It’s about RESPECT. They didn’t respect his rules. And he’s such a stubborn m-f that he decided to withhold his role in their lives until they apologized to him for disrespecting his rules and living “selfishly” (all his words), in addition to apologizing to Queen Robyn for anything and everything. HE TOLD US THIS WAS THE REASON!!! (Not yelling at you, Laura! I just hate him so so much). Yep. All about "respect". The same reason he withheld the Sacred Pencil from those wives who, in his mind, were not worthy due to lack of "respect". Some husband, he. Some father. What a man's man. 2 4 Link to comment
surfgirl June 1 Share June 1 14 minutes ago, Not Buyin It said: Some piece of shit father. What a pathetic excuse of a man's man. There. FTFY. 4 Link to comment
Not Buyin It June 1 Share June 1 1 minute ago, surfgirl said: There. FTFY. OK. Can't argue with that. 2 1 Link to comment
Not Buyin It June 1 Share June 1 On 3/13/2024 at 7:07 PM, Scarlett45 said: Focusing on work somewhat might be good for them. With the social media work they can preschedule things as needed, and if emotions get to be too much, it’s not as if they will run out of bereavement days. (Meaning they can focus on family/healing until they are more up to addressing their business) So many people don’t even get days for bereavement, between planning funeral arrangements, the paperwork, attending to the loved ones personal affairs it’s exhausting. And the people that do that are usually the ones most emotionally distraught. It’s so hard. Yeah. I was suddenly roped into the executor role for my father's estate. It ripped me up emotionally, tearing down and disposing of my childhood home while mourning (actually suppressing the grief because of the tasks at hand) the loss of my parents. I'm still feeling pain over it, several years later. 10 Link to comment
Yeah No June 3 Share June 3 On 6/1/2024 at 6:57 PM, Not Buyin It said: Yeah. I was suddenly roped into the executor role for my father's estate. It ripped me up emotionally, tearing down and disposing of my childhood home while mourning (actually suppressing the grief because of the tasks at hand) the loss of my parents. I'm still feeling pain over it, several years later. There is no right way to grieve, but when you have so many distractions and responsibilities it can make it so much harder to experience in any healthy way. Losing my father 4 years ago was especially traumatic for me especially because it was at the beginning of the pandemic and he died of Covid. Plus he was my only family member left and he lived 100 miles away in NYC at the epicenter of the virus. Having to deal with clearing out his apartment, which was in my life for close to 50 years at the time and was a treasure trove of family mementos including my old baby clothes that my mother made herself and my stuffed animals and rattles. It was incredibly difficult and heartbreaking. And being a germaphobe it was also quite scary to have to be anywhere near other people at that time. Although my husband says he is proud of the way I handled it, I feel like a lot of that was just perception and there's a whole lot I was suppressing just to cope with what I had to deal with at the time. In some ways I was preparing for it and dreading it for years because my father was already 92 when he died, but somehow given the circumstances all that preparation was never going to be enough to make it any easier. I know I'm going to have to seek therapy at some point to continue to process this monumental loss. 13 Link to comment
Natalie68 June 3 Share June 3 53 minutes ago, ginger90 said: Gabe looks different. It is nice they are smiling. 11 Link to comment
Quof June 3 Share June 3 I "give" Janelle permission (she doesn't need it from me, of course) to do whatever in the hell makes her feel better, for as long as she wants to. But I am so over the insistence on "making memories". Why can't we just live our lives? We'll remember what we remember, rather than setting it as a goal. It's like when your mom threatened "you'll have a good time whether you like it or not." 7 1 Link to comment
DanaMB June 4 Share June 4 I think the making memories is important to her after losing Garrison. I totally get it. She wants to remember every moment with her kids. It’s part of healing. 7 6 Link to comment
jschoolgirl June 4 Share June 4 6 hours ago, Natalie68 said: Gabe looks different His hair seems shorter. 5 Link to comment
YupItsMe June 5 Share June 5 21 hours ago, jschoolgirl said: His hair seems shorter. And redder? 4 Link to comment
mythoughtis June 5 Share June 5 Gabe appears to have put on a little weight. That could be just the way he is standing - and I’m not suggesting that he is overweight, just not as thin as he used to be. 5 1 1 Link to comment
ChristmasJones June 5 Share June 5 (edited) I tend to think that when we lose something in our lives, something important, it heightens our awareness of that thing... it might have been something we just got used to, something we take for granted, the "way things are" - until suddenly they aren't that way any more...like having a home, until its lost in a tornado or house fire. So for Janelle, "making memories" is in the forefront of her mind because she knows there might be a time when no more memories can be made. I think this is a normal part of grief. Edited June 10 by ChristmasJones 15 7 Link to comment
Elizzikra June 6 Share June 6 3 hours ago, ginger90 said: "Savannah and me..." But I'm glad she is enjoying things with her kids and that meal looks delicious! 5 2 Link to comment
Elodia June 6 Share June 6 (edited) To the stars, Bowen, to the stars.. I love Gabe's tribute tattoo for Garrison. Janelle said this was Garrison's favorite line. Leon also posted it in memoriam of him. Edited June 7 by Elodia Typo 8 Link to comment
General Days June 6 Share June 6 11 hours ago, Elizzikra said: "Savannah and me..." The Brown moms all use "I," when they should use "me." It drives I nuts. It drives me nuts. Everyone gets it wrong once in a while, but it might be the most consistent thing about these ladies. 11 1 Link to comment
Elizzikra June 6 Share June 6 1 hour ago, General Days said: The Brown moms all use "I," when they should use "me." It drives I nuts. It drives me nuts. Everyone gets it wrong once in a while, but it might be the most consistent thing about these ladies. It's one of my grammatical pet peeves. 8 2 1 Link to comment
AZChristian June 6 Share June 6 1 hour ago, Elizzikra said: It's one of my grammatical pet peeves. And this group pets my peeves at every appearance. LOL. 4 11 Link to comment
ginger90 June 6 Share June 6 3 hours ago, Elodia said: To the stars, Bowen, to the stars.. I kove Gabe's tribute tattoo for Garrison. Janelle said this was Garrison's favorite line. Leon also posted it in memoriam of him. Janelle replied to a question about it on the post. 6 Link to comment
Orcinus orca June 6 Share June 6 Sadly, another Dragonheart quote: “Death is a release, not a punishment.” One wonders if this spoke to Garrison as well. 7 Link to comment
AZChristian June 22 Share June 22 Pub and Grill is my FAVORITE (affordable) Ramsay restaurant in Las Vegas. They make their own ketchup for the fries, fresh every day. It's the only place I dip my fries in ketchup. When we were there the first time, the head chef (Scott) had won that position by winning Hell's Kitchen. When I told the server I was a big fan, he came out of the kitchen and chatted with us for a few minutes. We always go there when we're in Vegas. 10 1 Link to comment
mythoughtis June 23 Share June 23 So did Gabe move to Vegas? She included him in the ‘Vegas tribe’? Or maybe he just tagged along on her trip? Good to see him smile 7 Link to comment
precious pupp June 23 Share June 23 Dear Gabe. He's been through a lot for such a young man. He's got a caring mom, second mom, brothers and sisters that love him. 6 2 Link to comment
surfgirl June 23 Share June 23 (edited) Nice to see them all together, out in the real world enjoying themselves like normal people. I'm guessing the douche 'n hag's evening wasn't nearly as lovely. Edited June 23 by surfgirl 7 Link to comment
TurtlePower June 28 Share June 28 On 6/22/2024 at 11:53 AM, AZChristian said: Pub and Grill is my FAVORITE (affordable) Ramsay restaurant in Las Vegas. They make their own ketchup for the fries, fresh every day. It's the only place I dip my fries in ketchup. When we were there the first time, the head chef (Scott) had won that position by winning Hell's Kitchen. When I told the server I was a big fan, he came out of the kitchen and chatted with us for a few minutes. We always go there when we're in Vegas. Went there all the time when we lived in Vegas. All. The. Time. 6 Link to comment
ginger90 June 29 Share June 29 On 6/22/2024 at 7:06 PM, Denize said: Nice shirt, Gabe. It’s from a brewery. This comment and reply was funny. 4 3 Link to comment
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