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If I could figure how to handle such a long flight, I would Patsy. I just can't sit still long enough, the trip to Orlando is bad enough.

Heidi, I think it is time for you to take a trip to somewhere where it is warm like Hawaii :).
 
Forget the snow, it was 12* here this morning. Then there were the 30mph winds. I think they said -8 with wind chill.

So not something that helped me get out of bed this morning. And now they say there is snow coming. :(

How is it that is was 60* on Saturday and todays HIGH was 19*?

Where oh where is Springtime?
 
I don't like long plane rides either, especially when I have to worry about my kids crying and keeping them occupied :(.
I hope that everyone has alot of nice weather by the time that Easter is here. I am so ready to have our Easter get together and see the smile on my daughters face.
 
How much are we suppose to get? I have 3 Drs appointments tomorrow.

1-4"....hope your appts are early in the morning! :goodvibes It's going to be worse in the early afternoon, so they say.


I sure hope Nancy is enjoying some nice weather!:sunny:
 

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all the above information is on the USPS website.
Thanks for the tip!:thumbsup2

James got his first ticket Sunday on his way back to school.

On a lighter side, Carol has orientation this Sunday for her first job!:hourglass Where has the time gone?:confused3
 
Thanks for the tip!:thumbsup2

James got his first ticket Sunday on his way back to school.

On a lighter side, Carol has orientation this Sunday for her first job!:hourglass Where has the time gone?:confused3

What type of job is Carol going for?
I remember when I had gotten my first ticket. I was so scared and even now I get parinoid with the police and seeing that blue light.
 
Yup we had that wind too, I thought for sure we were going to wake up in OZ.

Forget the snow, it was 12* here this morning. Then there were the 30mph winds. I think they said -8 with wind chill.

So not something that helped me get out of bed this morning. And now they say there is snow coming. :(

How is it that is was 60* on Saturday and todays HIGH was 19*?

Where oh where is Springtime?
 
What type of job is Carol going for?
It's called Bahama Bucks. They make shaved ice snowcones, smoothies and fruit cups. It's a good place for a first job. And they're closed on Sunday. My favorite snowcone is blue raspberry. It turns my lips and tongue blue! :rotfl:

How is it that is was 60* on Saturday and todays HIGH was 19*?
Now you know what it's like to live here.
 
It's called Bahama Bucks. They make shaved ice snowcones, smoothies and fruit cups. It's a good place for a first job. And they're closed on Sunday. My favorite snowcone is blue raspberry. It turns my lips and tongue blue! :rotfl:

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That sounds like a fun job to have :thumbsup2 . Hope she enjoys it.
 
Say that today was the first day of Spring. The weather outside is 80 degrees and there is a nice breeze. Everyone in your family wants to go out to enjoy a day in the park, so you decide that you will have a picnic. What food and drinks would you bring with you? Would you do any other activities while you are there-(bike riding, kite flying....)?
 
Patsy, its hard to pretend when we got an inch of snow last night and it is still snowing this morning, but OK.


I would need a cooler instead of a basket.

Chicken Salad w/a nice thick white bread (Paula Dean recipe)
Macaroni Salad
Deviled Eggs
Iced Tea (John would want soda)
Cupcakes
I would put the chicken in a container and make the sandwiches once we got there.

I would love to give kite flying a try, its something I have never done. But other then that no, all we would do is enjoy the meal and then go for a walk.
 
Patsy, its hard to pretend when we got an inch of snow last night and it is still snowing this morning, but OK.


I would need a cooler instead of a basket.

Chicken Salad w/a nice thick white bread (Paula Dean recipe)
Macaroni Salad
Deviled Eggs
Iced Tea (John would want soda)
Cupcakes
I would put the chicken in a container and make the sandwiches once we got there.

I would love to give kite flying a try, its something I have never done. But other then that no, all we would do is enjoy the meal and then go for a walk.



I'll have what she's having! Sounds good. Actually, I AM having chicken salad on a thick bread today for lunch, and it will be about 74 degrees today. I just finished putting the sandwich together. And on my picnic I'd add some relaxing bike riding to the mix.

Although today I'll be inside testing -- NRT's at school. Last week were the dreaded FCAT tests. No fresh air for me until late afternoon.
 
I would make musubis-rice balls. My husband is not a big sandwich person, and I would make chicken and other sides to take along. And for dessert brownies, and some cut fresh fruit.

If the day was nice we would fly a kite, if not then we would play some board games.

The chicken salad sounds yummy-do you have the recipe for it?
 
I make a very easy chicken salad. A few of my friends and I used to celebrate each other's birthdays at this tea house for lunch. We all loved it there, and we usually always ordered the same thing -- chicken salad on a croissant. They also had an "afternoon tea" meal, which consisted of a three tiered silver server, one level filled with mini sandwiches -- cucumber, chicken salad, lobster salad. The middle level had scones and cream, and the top plate had the mini desserts. How I miss that place since it closed!

Anyhow, I tried to copy what they made. I sprinkle white meat chicken breasts (no skin or bones) with fresh ground pepper and bake them in a glass dish with some water at the bottom and cover it in foil. This sounds odd, but the chicken comes out so moist. Then I cut it up very small, mix in a handful of slivered almonds, 1 minced up slice of spanish onion (only 1 slice of a med. onion) and mayonnaise to taste. Mix it all together and refrigerate. It comes out practically identical to my tea house version!
 
I make a very easy chicken salad. A few of my friends and I used to celebrate each other's birthdays at this tea house for lunch. We all loved it there, and we usually always ordered the same thing -- chicken salad on a croissant. They also had an "afternoon tea" meal, which consisted of a three tiered silver server, one level filled with mini sandwiches -- cucumber, chicken salad, lobster salad. The middle level had scones and cream, and the top plate had the mini desserts. How I miss that place since it closed!

Anyhow, I tried to copy what they made. I sprinkle white meat chicken breasts (no skin or bones) with fresh ground pepper and bake them in a glass dish with some water at the bottom and cover it in foil. This sounds odd, but the chicken comes out so moist. Then I cut it up very small, mix in a handful of slivered almonds, 1 minced up slice of spanish onion (only 1 slice of a med. onion) and mayonnaise to taste. Mix it all together and refrigerate. It comes out practically identical to my tea house version!

Thank you for the recipe.
I will have to try it sometime.
Before there was this one resturant that used to have these great ham and cream cheese tea sandwiches-yum I miss those.
 
Hmm, a picnic sounds so nice! If we were going on a picnic, we would just grab stuff that we had, no preparation at all. We'd take bread, lunchmeat and condiments. A bag or two of chips and what cookies we had on hand. And pickles! Must not forget the pickles! :rotfl:

Then for activities, we'd take a walk, fly a kite or throw a ball or frisbee. Or maybe we'd just sit and enjoy the sunshine.
 
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