I don’t have much content on mom yet so I’ll share that I recently heard this song that made me hope and pray that we don’t let this world distract us from following our savior, Jesus Christ, to our heavenly home so that if mom asks “Are all the children in?” we can joyously reply “Yes, we’re all here!”
I added the idioms of mom I could remember to the menu. Maybe I’ll se if there’s a better way to integrate them. If you know other idioms or content on mom you’d like to see put it in a comment. I’ll either integrate, new page, or leave it as a comment. A picture would be nice too.
Rose Lemke says
“If wishes were fishes, we would all have a fry.”
Ruth Hage says
And if horse biscuits were biscuits, we’d eat ’til we die. 🙂
Rochelle Lemke says
It’s colder than a witch’s tit!
Ruth Hage says
Work an old horse to death, what do you expect?! (She’d use this whenever her body made a squeak, groan, crack or other noise 🙂
Go pedal your papers! (Basically, you need to quit pretending you’re not eavesdropping and go find something else to do).
Don’t get wise bubble eyes. (Mom has detected sass in your manner or tone. This is idiom is cautionary; time to abort the attitude.)