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The Power of Burping


Thursday, Mar 29, 2007 from Knoxville, Tennessee

I assure you, there are things at home that you take for granted. Some of these you might acknowledge, but there are many you don’t. As I was sitting with my parents on the balcony eating dinner yesterday it was quite relaxing. Like a good boy I cleaned my plate so I could have dessert as well. It was right then when I let out a big loud burp. It felt great! I haven’t let one of those out in months.

Truth is, when I’m a guest everywhere I go I can’t take advantage of those little luxuries. Always a guest and never in my own domain. But when I was with my parents, you bet I’m just going to let out a big belch. Who knows, that might be the last one that I can make without a worry in the next six months to come.

The moral of the story is that if you’re at home and let a big burp ring out, appreciate the freedom of that!

Blog Date Posted: Mar 29, 2007 | 170 words | comments 1 Comments
Comment by Carol
From L'Anse, MI

Bugsy, My boys would agree with you 100%. Where else can you do things like that but when you feel at home and completely free. Mothers tend to frown on table noises, but it makes us smile on the inside.:)especially when all our children have left the nest. God Bless, Carol