SchultzFamily
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I actually found a place called Dream Dinners when I continued to search the internet. It is very similar to Super Suppers. Its about 15 miles from my house, so I thought I would try it. I signed up online and the first opening they have is next month. I signed up for a session October 12th so I'll let you know what I think of it. The only problem is the only sessions available are during the day so I have to go by myself. Everyone I know works during the day and I was able to schedule for my day off. I think it would be more fun to go with a friend.Kidoctr said:Vickie - you should definitely think of starting a franchise (if you like to cook, that is). The last Super Suppers I went to was PACKED with people. The neat thing about the program is that you can box up the dinners in any way you like - some people split up the meals into different containers so it lasts twice as long for a smaller family. I have the meat loaf in the oven right now and Rhys keeps asking me what smells so good.![]()
Hope everyone had a great weekend ~
Vickie
Rhys and Amina will be the oldest ones there. My mom called me 3 times to make sure we would be there to help.
When my sister asked me if I thought that was too many....I mentioned the BD party "rule" - ie age + 1. Of course, my sister said well then that means 10 for 4 yr old twins. LOL! Somehow I don't think it works that way....
We just arrived and it's late but I'm online at my sister's house checking on a few things. We have sooooo much to do tomorrow morning still before the party starts at 11 am - balloons, party favors, games to put together, finishing touches on the cake, cooking for the brunch (yes, there's brunch for the adults in addition to the bd party for the kids
). Wish me luck....
We did make it into Sequoia National Park to see the giant sequoias though. Here are a couple of pictures:

