- Jan 31, 2021
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I gotta say, the general tone of the book (given away by the title) is very heavily "Shannon was innately the best person in our house and we all learned from her moral presence"
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Kinda curious what “exotic fruit” a Birmingham hotel had in 1993!They did not know if Shannon had liked the food and had not noticed much of the fruit was exotic fruit
Safeway fruit cocktail in syrup, 17p?Kinda curious what “exotic fruit” a Birmingham hotel had in 1993!
Thanks again for these summaries. I’ve read this book but not for ages. It’s so hard not to eye roll/get angry at the healing through prayer stuff.
Lol, right?! It's England in 1993. Guessing it wasn't exactly a cornucopia of dragon fruit, kumquats, and lychees.Kinda curious what “exotic fruit” a Birmingham hotel had in 1993!
Thanks again for these summaries. I’ve read this book but not for ages. It’s so hard not to eye roll/get angry at the healing through prayer stuff.
Probably a Kiwi fruitKinda curious what “exotic fruit” a Birmingham hotel had in 1993!
Thanks again for these summaries. I’ve read this book but not for ages. It’s so hard not to eye roll/get angry at the healing through prayer stuff.
Safeway fruit cocktail in syrup, 17p?
Safeway hasn’t existed in the UK since the early 00s. Tinned strawberries are common in the UK and all across Europe really. In Russia we tend not to have strawberries out of season, so tinned ones are popular for baking and jam makingDoes Safeway still do tinned strawberries? Used to like those as a topping for ice cream
Or durian, perish the thought!Lol, right?! It's England in 1993. Guessing it wasn't exactly a cornucopia of dragon fruit, kumquats, and lychees.
Safeway hasn’t existed in the UK since the early 00s. Tinned strawberries are common in the UK and all across Europe really. In Russia we tend not to have strawberries out of season, so tinned ones are popular for baking and jam making
Little bit, with a good chunk of "Here's why I left my kid alone with her coach when he was in a scary abusive rage." I realized I was playing down the Christian Science aspect a lot early on, and it wasn't an accurate representation of the book because every other page talks about what Bible verses they prayed on to get through this injury.
Which did make me wonder--are Christian Scientists more amiable to physio than they are medication-and-surgery type medicine? Shannon and Claudia don't seem to have any issues with her working with a sports trainer for her injuries, but she balks hard at NSAIDs, cortisone shots (with wording that makes me wonder how many childhood vaccinations she got), the elbow surgery, etc. It would make sense--physical therapy is in many ways a specialized form of exercise