
Of all the LIFE INTERRUPTUS going around, it seems, why would writing a blog about chocolate be something I focus on? Hmmm…well, as much as I do like chocolate, and I do have some go to sweets, I can actually go without it for the most part.
I do have some random funny memories of chocolate, and I guess if one can ask me randomly about my chololate love, I can answer with randomly funny memories. At least that is what I am telling myself, as I sit here typing this.
I do remember eating a whole bag of Riesen chocolates, in one sitting, nearly causing myself to founder…don’t judge, I am proud of my accomplishments in chocolate and caramel.
I remember teaching my kids how to play poker and blackjack using m & ms as our different money currencies, and then we could eat our winnings. Not as fun as it sounds, since, by the time we were eating our winnings, they had passed through the sticky fingers of three little card cheaters.
I remember making, what others refer to as the best chocolate chip peanut butter cookies ever! I used to make a triple batch to sell at the church bake sale, and every time someone asked for the recipe, I told them that if I told them, I would have to kill them. Not kidding!
The last memory worth sharing is the one where I thought my husband had poop on his side and on the back of his shirt one morning, until he reminded me of our chocolate chip party from the night before, with a disgusted look on his face saying, “If you thought it was poop, why did you stick your finger in it, ugh”!
I guess this might be the reason that WordPress gave the chocolate question. Sometimes, what we think is something silly, or even oddly placed, can in fact be an opportunity for ideas. Who know, but I am happy to have made the effort to ponder and find an applicable answer, that isn’t more than a list of edible morsels.
I, personally, am walking away from this excercise with two stories for my monday posts, a feel good about making some other reader smile, and an overpowering urge to dump half a cup of Hershey Chocolate Syrup into my morning coffee…
I enjoyed your handling of this prompt. I had a bad day yesterday and an equally bad night last night, so I have been just trying to get my head back in a good place by posting something myself. But when I read the part about “sticky fingers of three little card cheaters,” I had to smile, and I’m glad you wrote that. Thanks, Sis.
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your words are so touching…truly, I feel like I am talking to a bunch of friends when I write now. I love responses from loved ones. Thanks sis
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Thanks for the like and follow me!
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I mean, itβs *your* blog. So, you can only write *your* answers from *your* perspective, right? And I fully enjoyed these anecdotal narratives – much better than I actually like chocolate!
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Right?! Where do they come up with these prompts, lol
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I do appreciate the promptsβ¦and love how people can end up taking them and running in a totally unexpected / different direction (such as you did so well)
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That was a funny chocolate story about the chocolate on your husband’s side and shirt!
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He judged me so hard when that happened…lololololol
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Playing cards with M&Ms does sound interesting, and kids always cheat at cards. π
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we used skittles as well, but boy are they sticky after saliva sticky palms have hoarded them under the table for half the card game.
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Chocolate escapades. Nice.
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A delight to read. π
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thank you very much
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