tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7907318835461639396.post3455070122914496320..comments2024-01-05T14:05:40.691+01:00Comments on The Adventures of the Gingerbread Lady: Special OccasionsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7907318835461639396.post-70103501636738308512017-05-29T04:03:31.581+02:002017-05-29T04:03:31.581+02:00Welcome back! Beautifully written. I can't get...Welcome back! Beautifully written. I can't get over all the first cousins. It boggles the mind.Katie Khttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14978130678737900234noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7907318835461639396.post-59942796453776732672017-05-29T01:05:51.354+02:002017-05-29T01:05:51.354+02:00I laughed at the cousin comment. I have 20 on my ...I laughed at the cousin comment. I have 20 on my mom's side. 10 on my dad's side and if I add my stepdad's in, it's another 10 or so...my husband has less than 10 all together...he's always amazed when I talk about my cousins. But they didn't intermingle....and some I didn't "grow up" with....but this is very similar to my Mom's family get togethers. She had 8 brothers and sisters, sadly 3 have passed....and my mom's side was French (by way of Canada) Catholics...I had some girl cousins, who were all older by 4 years or more, than I was born and then 7 boys before another girl!Gracey is not my name....https://www.blogger.com/profile/08972825777648546397noreply@blogger.com