Stone Soup by Jan Eliot
- July 11, 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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Tabby Lynn
said,
4 months ago
lol that is terrible, but true.
rayannina said, 4 months ago
Living well is truly the best revenge!
SchmoozeMinkey said, 4 months ago
Outstanding comeback!
ejcapulet
said,
4 months ago
And if he keeps wearing iPod earphones in his ears, he’ll have hearing loss long before Wally!
sarge112751 said, 4 months ago
And WAIT until the “lactose intolerance” kicks in! - Couple THAT with the ‘roids…
OMG!
Macushlalondra
said,
4 months ago
And the weakening eyes! Oh what joy. Yeah they have all that to look forward to. And if we’re still alive we can remind them of how they thought we were old at the same age they are now.
crazyolnick said, 4 months ago
Let’s see now, where did I put that suppository
Lewreader
said,
4 months ago
I can’t remember where I put my alzheimers medicine
lightenup said, 4 months ago
LOL! That is totally what I’m thinking when the teenagers and 20 somethings give me looks like I’m too over the hill (I’m only 39), and I give a little giggle about how soon it’ll be before they get the same looks from my kids. Call me evil, but it keeps me sane…
Rmom said, 4 months ago
My sons hate the fact that I keep reminding them that they will be bald when they’re older. It isn’t a question of IF, it is a question of HOW QUICK! (Baldness on every male on both sides for 3 generations or more.)
ejcapulet
said,
4 months ago
Oh, man, RRAmom! Boys get their maternal grandfather’s hairline - your boys’ hair is doomed!!!
Dawn said, 4 months ago
RMom my boys have hit that stage already. Oh well. Just too much testosterone and they save on hampoo (what their father says.)
Rmom said, 4 months ago
My Dad used a washcloth to comb his hair. By the time I came along (he was 39), he had lost so much hair that I never remember him using a comb or shampoo.
jmd4lsu
said,
4 months ago
Like I always say to 20-somethings who call me old: “That’s OK, your turn’s coming.”