SUPPER CLUB - Tuesday, Dec 19th
Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2023 4:09 am
Good morning,
Yesterday was another busy day at the baby salt mines. She had a gassy tummy and didn't feel so good through the morning. So I gave her a little Mylecon and pretty soon she was better, but still didn't want to eat much - just be held on my lap and play with my phone. She loves all the pictures of that baby in the phone. (and there's plenty!) We got our laundry done, too, using Aut's W/D. One more laundry day before we leave Jan 1. Antonio sneaked out of the library yesterday, ran out and got a few gifts for Aut's stocking and a beautiful arrangement of Christmas flowers and brought them by the house. He asked me to help find some place to set out the flowers to show their best WOW factor for Aut to see when she walked in the door. I was happy to do that to help surprise Autumn. The RV park was very happy to extend our stay here and at the monthly rate which is MUCH cheaper than paying by the day. And we don't have to change our camp site either. We're going back to kids' today. I hope Amara is feeling better.
Fun coincidence - Autumn and Antonio both moved here 12 years ago - she from the west coast and he from the east coast. And the recently realized they both lived in the same apartment complex the first 6 months - but never saw each other. They didn't meet for another 6 or 7 years.
BECCA - I enjoyed your door decorations! Fun to do but not overwhelming. Doing those stockings is pretty intense. I'm not sure I'd want to do another one again either. Fortuntely, I have two more nearly finished that I did 18 years ago. Just none that suited Amara. But if they ever have a boy, I'm ready!
TINA - you are a quilting dynamo! Congrats on finishing all five tops! And only 3 more to quilt. You go, girl!!
LORI - I'm not much of a tea drinker but that cherry almond tea sound interesting. I might have to look for it. I do like spicy teas.
We have an extra cooked pork chop so I'm going to make pork fried rice for tonite. As soon as I finish typing this post our I'm going to start chopping up the pork chop, some celery, carrot, and onion. I know I'll be tired tonite. We will be stopping on our way home to pick up our grocery order so I'll have all that to put away, too.
What's on your menu for tonite?
Yesterday was another busy day at the baby salt mines. She had a gassy tummy and didn't feel so good through the morning. So I gave her a little Mylecon and pretty soon she was better, but still didn't want to eat much - just be held on my lap and play with my phone. She loves all the pictures of that baby in the phone. (and there's plenty!) We got our laundry done, too, using Aut's W/D. One more laundry day before we leave Jan 1. Antonio sneaked out of the library yesterday, ran out and got a few gifts for Aut's stocking and a beautiful arrangement of Christmas flowers and brought them by the house. He asked me to help find some place to set out the flowers to show their best WOW factor for Aut to see when she walked in the door. I was happy to do that to help surprise Autumn. The RV park was very happy to extend our stay here and at the monthly rate which is MUCH cheaper than paying by the day. And we don't have to change our camp site either. We're going back to kids' today. I hope Amara is feeling better.
Fun coincidence - Autumn and Antonio both moved here 12 years ago - she from the west coast and he from the east coast. And the recently realized they both lived in the same apartment complex the first 6 months - but never saw each other. They didn't meet for another 6 or 7 years.
BECCA - I enjoyed your door decorations! Fun to do but not overwhelming. Doing those stockings is pretty intense. I'm not sure I'd want to do another one again either. Fortuntely, I have two more nearly finished that I did 18 years ago. Just none that suited Amara. But if they ever have a boy, I'm ready!
TINA - you are a quilting dynamo! Congrats on finishing all five tops! And only 3 more to quilt. You go, girl!!
LORI - I'm not much of a tea drinker but that cherry almond tea sound interesting. I might have to look for it. I do like spicy teas.
We have an extra cooked pork chop so I'm going to make pork fried rice for tonite. As soon as I finish typing this post our I'm going to start chopping up the pork chop, some celery, carrot, and onion. I know I'll be tired tonite. We will be stopping on our way home to pick up our grocery order so I'll have all that to put away, too.
What's on your menu for tonite?