Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Wordless (sort of) Wednesday



Do teens no longer talk to each other at all? Is it all texting or THIS?  Here's how a girl asked my grandson to go to the prom.  If she's waiting for him to bake a cake to answer- it will be a long time! I don't think the kitchen in my daughter's house gets too much use. (other than microwaving popcorn!)

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32 comments:

rhapsodyinbooks said...

I love that! I think it's very cute, plus he gets a cake! If he won't go with her, she can ask me! :--)

learncreatedo said...

Still I guess it's better than sending him a text. They say the way to a man's heart is his stomach. :)

caite said...

wait, doesn't she get the cake? It seems the least that he could do.

Kaye said...

It is kind of cute but still, it seems kids text each other even when they're in the same room. the art of conversation is dying.

bermudaonion said...

It seems that they have to do something dramatic for prom dates these days.

Jenners said...

Well, they say a way to a man's/boy's heart is through his stomach…

I'm old-fashioned … isn't the boy supposed to ask?

Did he say yes?

JoAnn said...

Oh, I just love this!! Things sure have changed since I was in high school, lol!

Nise' said...

That is awesome! So, did he say yes?

(Diane) Bibliophile By the Sea said...

Very very funny and innovated.

The Crafty Hun said...

better than a text?! hah!

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Kris @ beyond the whiskers said...

haha, I love it. It's kinda smart if you think about it. It shows she can be creative, get her message across, and if all else fails she's willing to bribe with sweets.

Carol said...

I love it! What a sweet idea. I think they are very imaginative these days with it. A cake is fun.

Leslie said...

That's very clever, and something I've never seen before!

Beth F said...

It is cute -- but I know what you mean about texting even when in the same room.

Karen said...

That was a cute idea - but don't even get me going about texting. Even my daughter, who is a very young thirty, can't believe in the amount of texting going on. It's crazy!

Kate/High Altitude Gardening said...

Love it! Nice to see a teen embrace something in the real world. My daughter and her friends are so attached to their phones, I doubt they could set them down long enough to even bake (much less frost) a cake! :D

hopefuldays said...

kids :)

Cindy Beck, author said...

Cute way to ask the guy!

Liza said...

Lol. But it's a cute idea. :)

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Zibilee said...

This is such a funny and cool idea. I love it!

Vicki said...

Cute!! Seems the new normal for kids today to ask for dates using their imagination.
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Angi said...

funny and awesome!

Electra said...

That's though-provoking!

Staci said...

I think that is totally cute!!!!

CameraCruise said...

Love it!

GayNYCDad said...

I can't wait for my son to hit those days - not!

Having Fun said...

That's funny. I remember those dreaded things you had to do to ask someone. Why could you just ask? I remember my aunt being asked to a dance and she made me (I was age 10) take a jar filled with jelly beans to his door to give him her answer.

If there was more reds it was yes, if there was more blue it was no. She put exactly the same number of jelly beads. 1 hour later she made me take a cake that said yes on it. Kind of funny.

Fishlover said...

That's so cute, at least she can bake a cake :). Thanks for the comment on my blog.

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Travis Erwin said...

At least she is creative. Did he say yes?

Darlene said...

Oh my, this is too cute and too funny. Whenever I go out I just laugh to see all the teens with their phones either texting or talking. Things were sure different in my day. So, did he say yes?

Carol said...

Awww, I think that's so cute!

Joyce Lansky said...

When my daughter was in high school, one of the girls did the same thing; however, she made the mistake of giving the cake to a young, handsome teacher who all the girls were in love with. He, of course said, "No."

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