Stone Soup by Jan Eliot
- March 19, 2009
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Jan Eliot's funny and irreverent Stone Soup follows the saga of an extended, blended family, starring two working-mom sisters living just across the fence from each other. Val and Joan share life with their opinionated mother, a middle-school diva and 10-year-old tomboy, a reclusive teenage boy, a wild preschooler and his new baby sister...and of course Wally, the ultimate nice guy who steps into his stepdad shoes with grace amid the chaos. Working-parent hassles, pre-school tantrums, middle-school angst, love and the single mom... it's all here in Stone Soup.
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ejcapulet
said,
8 months ago
Oh for crying out loud! Once you’re out of your child-bearing years and your weight has settled down go ahead and get whatever you want!
Greeneyed Texan
said,
8 months ago
Amen. My sister got an angel on her back for her 55th birthday. It is beautiful and she calls it her guardian protector.
sarge112751 said, 8 months ago
I’ve been thinking about one, JUST to tick-off my 30-plus year old kids! (Use the old “well, everyone ELSE is getting one!” ploy.) All 3 have a couple… the girls - ONE daughter has a small rose on her breast, the other has a dagger. I told ‘em as they get older, the rose will become ‘long-stem’ and the dagger, a sword!
Macushlalondra
said,
8 months ago
The point is (I guess) that mom seems a bit hypocritical to have told them not to get tattoos when she had one. But I might have done the same thing, not allowed them to get one til they were grown since it’s an irreversable decision.
PhoebeDog said, 8 months ago
I do not understand the tattoo craze. I wouldn’t want to wear the same shirt or piece of jewelry every day for the rest of my life. But that’s just me, I guess–to each his/her own.
prasrinivara said, 8 months ago
Remember the laundry-markers Macush–ergo not irreversible.
Good question if it was during Joan’s and Val’s teen years though.
But, Gran’s forbidding Joan from getting tatoo is akin to Customs Officers confiscating foods/spices from passengers–and then taking them home and using them (which some of them actually do).
Trucker Ron said, 8 months ago
Over the last 40 years I’ve watched my uncle’s colorful roadrunner tattoo turn into a purple, unrecognizable blob. Do all tattoos do that?
Kellie said, 8 months ago
Tabby Lynn
said,
8 months ago
sarge112751 that was so funny, what you told your daughters.
i dont want a tattoo anymore. at one time i did and then that want to faded, as i got a little older.
love this one today is great.