It's Micro-Fiction Monday once again! Susan at Stony River posts a photo and our job is to write a tale in no more than 140 characters. Go back to Susan's Blog and let us know yours is done!
Have a great week!
The church picnic was great, but why had no one eaten that casserole I'd taken so much time to make? "It's ok honey, I love your casserole!"
16 comments:
Well at least he was smart to have some of her casserole.
lol smart one :D
He's a wise husband! But why didn't they trust her casseroles? Me thinks there is more story here. Loved it.
Have a great week x
Aw, what a good man! Nice one.
So, I wonder who made the casserole--her or him? You don't really say in your story and I think that's great! We assume it was her, which causes me to question how far we've really come in gender-equality! Okay--now I'm thinking too much for a Monday...
Hope you have a great week. Cheers!
...And now he'll have lots of leftovers...woo-hoo! He demonstrates true love, and love never fails.
...and now he'll have lots of leftovers...woo-hoo! He demonstrates true love, and love never fails! Great post.
True love even in our insecurities.... :O)
such a nice man.....in this microFICTION [hehe]
-milepebbles-
Lots of casserole left. Sounds like he'll be happy :)
Hmmm, being an expert at church potlucks, I am wondering about her casserole, too! (Cute and original take on the photo.)
Nice little slice of life. :-)
Aaah nice one :o)
I used to love church picnics because of all the great food. Even the mystery casseroles were eaten.
Aww, isn't he a sweetie
hehe... this is like a slice out of my life - I'm not the greatest cook in the world anyway, and always thinking I must have done something wrong
great 140!
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