tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-303448565359495383.post3001900118560876368..comments2021-05-12T15:05:51.657-05:00Comments on We are the Naslunds: What Makes Me Southern...and What Doesn'tRachel Nhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10400665542682425178noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-303448565359495383.post-83824832477873958732010-10-28T13:31:31.294-05:002010-10-28T13:31:31.294-05:00"Mutt" - love it.I'm from Philly par..."Mutt" - love it.<br><br>I'm from Philly parents, but raised in Atlanta, now living in Texas, with a Midwest husband. Pretty sure that makes my boys Heinz 57 :-)<br><br>And my parents are "mom" and "dad," but my mom, who was raised by two East Hampton parents, called them "Mother" and "Daddy."<br><br>Who the hell knows, right?<br><br>(seriously, you don't like iced tea? That's just unpatriotic ;-)Ashhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16041241998702255016noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-303448565359495383.post-44835975123400091972010-10-31T13:10:59.690-05:002010-10-31T13:10:59.690-05:00i love that you thought about this and wrote it al...i love that you thought about this and wrote it all down! i don't really think of myself as southern since i was born and raised (until high school) in southern california. looks like i might be raising a southern girl though because lots of sadie's words come out with a bit of a drawl. like when she says, 'i will', it sounds like 'i wheel'!Jamienoreply@blogger.com