Translation:
When John was little he thought it was called mammagrynsgröt.
[Explanation: it's really called maNNagrynsgröt = mannagryn porridge. Mannagryn is the Swedish word for semolina. Manna is from the Bible (the food God gives to them in the desert) and gryn is just a word for something tiny. John had no idea what manna was, he just assumed the word was Mamma (mom in Swedish). I thought this was so cute, I still call it mammagrynsgröt.]
see? there is so much I love about you and your pages.... we are so alike in the fact that we like explaining what fogeys beyond the page...or actually just explain what it is..... and this adds SO) much to the page...and makes people memorable..... because you most certainly have even in my memory since day one.... LOVE YOU!!!! gorgeous page, as always, and, tell you one more thing... I WANT that spoon!!!!!!
I love the story behind this page Eva; so cute! The copper alpha is beautiful with these products. I also love the pretty double border with the fun corner elements.
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