I'll Tell You Later Betty...

I'll Tell You Later Betty... : Livin' large in the Biblebelt
I'll Tell You Later Betty...
Livin' large in the Biblebelt
A blog about a liberal Quaker mother surviving a move to the deep south. Witty, satirical, and sometimes moving but always entertaining.
Casual and relaxed

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11/08 16:28 Gamewright Games Winner!
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11/06 16:13 Gamewright Games Night Giveaway!
Remember last year when we discovered the book, The Scrambled States of America by Laurie Keller? We had just moved here to the little town in the South and living in our little house. Gavin and I were stoked when South Carolina and Indiana were...
9/08 11:45 Hear ye, hear ye!
Perhaps, 40 years ago this cute little guy, heard words of encouragement and inspiration from someone he looked up to. Today, many of our children are being denied this option. Fear mongers keeping opportunities for inspiration from our children is...
7/12 2:27 Red Grammer sings for me and for you...
I came across this song on iTunes looking for some children's music. Isn't this what we all want and deserve? And to those I have witheld that from, hearing this song softens my heart to them. My prayer today is that I can see the beauty in...
7/18 23:42 News flash: Kenmore sees the light of day after over 365 days!
For the first time in eight years, I was by myself in my own house for five days. And I loved every minute of it. Now don't get me wrong, I love my family. I enjoy their company...most of the time. But Mama needed some rejuvenation on many levels...

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