Stone Soup by Jan Eliot
- September 28, 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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Comments (13) Jump to Comments Form
rayannina said, about 1 month ago
Saw that one coming, said the dad with two kids.
Bob said, about 1 month ago
Give some of that wine to the baby and everyone’s happy!
Macushlalondra
said,
about 1 month ago
Don’t you dare give wine to a baby. Next time hire a baby sitter or pay Holly and Alix to babysit and go out for dinner at a nice restaurant.
Bob said, about 1 month ago
Mix it in with some breast milk, and the baby will be good to go. It’s like a reverse 5 hour energy shot for kids! ;o)
Mama33
said,
about 1 month ago
That looks like my house last weekend. LOL
(@Bob if only it was that easy. LMAO reverse 5 hour energy shot) :)
kab2rb said, about 1 month ago
Bob you are so funny/wrong. You know you can’t give any child anytype of alcolhol.
Although a very long time ago I seen a mom give their small child a sip of beer. The whole family drinks. This was 40 years ago.
Lewreader
said,
about 1 month ago
Better than paregoric
Bob said, about 1 month ago
OK OK….no alcohol. Guess I better brush up on my parenting skills! LOL
harebell said, about 1 month ago
It’s all right Bob, we don’t hate you! :y
Guys, what about rubbing whisky on a baby’s gums when it’s teething, I’d bet that remedy is still being used.
Bob said, about 1 month ago
I think rubbing whiskey anywhere should be illegal. What a waste! :D
vawser said, about 1 month ago
“you can’t give any child anytype of alcolhol. ”
Okay, so no liquid cold or cough medicines for any of your kids! I know, now they make children’s versions, but Nyquil and the like are around 20% alcohol. And alcohol has been recognized for its medicinal purposes since ancient times.
rricchhterr said, about 1 month ago
l dip my cigars in chivas regal, is that a crime?
moosegirl said, about 1 month ago
LOL. Reminds me of when my folks brought us to our grandparents and there was an party for the adults that evening. Big family gathering. We little kids and our cousins were put to bed but kept sneaking down to steal snacks and watch the fun. Grandma was as smart and shrewd as she was lovable and generous. She asked all us kids into the kitchen for some milk and cookies “if you promise to go straight to bed and stay there”. Naturally we said yes and after we finished, we went back upstairs with the intention of more mischief. Grandma and the Mons tucked us in again, but unknown to us “Da Old Lady slipped us a Mickey”. It was about a teaspoon of wine in a 10 oz glass of milk. We were dead to the world until mid morning. I got the story from my Mom when I reached adulthood. I always loved Grandma and now you know why.