

"An invisible red thread connects those destined to meet, regardless of time, place, or circumstance. The thread may stretch or tangle, but it will never break.” Our red thread journey is complete now that Julia is home. Please enjoy reading about our family now that we are 5. Our adoption trip to China is archived in the November 2005/December 2005 sections.
7 comments:
Love Love Love DQ! We don't have one close by, thank Goc!! I love Blizzards, with Reece cups. Yum and no way (weigh?) are they lo cal. They have contributed to my need for WW!!!
We will have to get an some DQ when I'm home in May!!!!!
Life without Dairy Queen? Can't imagine it. We, like every small town in Texas, have a very active Dairy Queen. It is almost the social hub of our town. Luckily it is owned and run by decent people so it is clean and good. I think I may have to go get a crispy chicken sald for lunch now. See, we actually eat the food,not just the ice cream.
YIPEEE!!! I used to think our DQ was the only one that closed down because the owners went to FL for the winter but I guess not. When we moved to Podunk I was excited it was a braizer and stayed open all year long. Trust me we can get some pretty big drifts here as well and those days seem to be the busiest so I don't think thats the reason. I have a photo clipping from our paper a few years ago with snow flying everywhere and the sign on at the DQ said Blizzard sale....I kid you not!!
I want DQ!!!!!!
One more stop to go to on Friday nights now
Samantha, you know...that's what I was thinking. LOL!
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