Hi Y'all,
Haven't been on here in a while. My computer was in the shop cus I gunked up the keyboard using it while cooking! (My backspace key was sticking so I took it off & couldn't get it back on, but the whole keyboard had to come out to get cleaned! No computer for 2 days!) DH had ordered an inexpesive wireless keyboard for me to use!
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Yes, Dh's friends were here a couple weeks ago. They were nice enough, and the dinner went well, although I didn't really like what I made. I just am a little uncomfortable around people I don't know, and they knew me much more from DH, so it was a little awkward. They thought I was quiet, but that was mostly because my FIL drank almost an entire bottle of wine and blabbed the whole time. Anyway, I survived.Have you had his friends over yet?
Laura - Great news that DH will be home in two weeks, the kids must be so excited!! Anything planned for the homecoming?
I too love indian food. trader joes has a good vegetrian somosas if you have one close by.
I think we are going to have tomato sandwiches tonight. We have a lot of food left from last night, but DD and I went to the Garlic Farm for fresh garlic and she had her heirlooms ready. I would walk away from the best steak for these sweet things.
Today, my 10 year old DD and I had a mother/daughter day. It was time for the "facts of life" talk with her. It went well, and then we spent the rest of the day shopping for school clothes, and going to lunch at a local buffet. It was nice, and she took "the talk" quite well. Glad I don't have to give it again for another 5 years!!!
I have never understood why people think a woman who stays home to care for the family doesn't work!!!!!!!
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A Lemoncella sauce??? Please share!!!
Hello all---
Lauren- I get a few remarks from people about being a SAHM...I always say..that I haven't quite figured out the whole "stay at home" part to the name, as I am on the go all the time, as I am always getting comments on the lines of "must be nice to not have anything to do all day"
As for your sister....she doesn't sound like she is going to change, so I would just brush it off, and talk to her on your terms! Vent to us when needed!!
Glynis----AAAhhhh "the" talk.......Glad to hear it went well...I have had bits and pieces of the conversation with Ross as topics come up that it is needed for. The last one was last week, when he asked what a virgin was.....talk about the perfect place to start the conversation. I talk until his eyes glaze over, and then I let it go until the next time. Though he did give me one time a few weeks ago...."I know that part of it, I watch the health channel".....this was after a neighbor girl was dressed in "not much" with her boyfriend around, and I said she will be preg. by 16 and used this as a opening for part of the talk and peer pressure etc..................there are a few topics though that I will let Kris handle over the next year or so......
Hope everyone else is doing well.....if I missed something sorry......Sheryl glad to see you are back.....thought maybe you were busy with a new renovation and were in consults with Marrrrio, lol!!
Dinner tonight will be glazed ham steaks, with homemade mac and cheese, cukes, and peanut butter chocolate chip bars for dessert.
I had a change in plans I making the potatoes and grilled chicken breasts with a salad. I got to involved in cleaning my kitchen cabinets. A word of wisdom for all of you don'tt get white cabinets.
Well, dinner was...edible. It was haddock all right, but that was all it was. Plain, broiled haddock. No sauce, no spices, nothing! But, I ate it with a smile and said it was delicious. Maybe the food was not so good, but the company was priceless. I really do love my in laws. (I just wish they would let me cook for them!)
So, the bread. That bread is my "cheaters garlic bread" and it is really simple. We have a special name for it but it's a little goofy so I can't put it on here. All I do is slice bread, then microwave half a stick of butter, stir in a teaspoon of garlic powder, salt and pepper, then distribute that equally. Top the bread with thinly sliced mozzarella, and for extra salty yumminness, thinly sliced haloumi, then bake at 400 degrees for about 15 minutes, until the cheese is browning and the bread is toasty.
Yes, I survived. Of course, Katie put 2 and 2 together when she remembered that I just had a miscarriage, and then I got the Ewwwwww look from her!
When I got back on the dis yesterday I saw the Food & Wine event schedule was out!![]()
So DH & I have been trying to plan for our Oct. trip. So much food & so little time!
My food budget quadruples; he and Liam are going to a Red Sox game together; I am sure I will have more IL obligations than usual, and Becky will make some awesome dinners. He will also be home for Caili's first day of Kindergarten. Other than that, nothing too exciting. When DH is home, we try to make things as normal as possible, so he feels more like part of the family than a guest. He appreciates the down time and just having time to play with the kids. Maybe I'll slip out one night and go to dinner with Becky and BIL, if that can be managed.
I love heirloom tomatoes. They aren't in here yet. Maybe this week.
DH admits that his Army job is a lot easier than mine. The people who think that being a SAHM is easy or isn't work are the people who have never done it.
Hello all---
Ross' play went suberb yesterday...he was a riot, he had a whole part to himself on the stage and did A+!!
Ruby Tuesday's was good as well.
Lauren- I get a few remarks from people about being a SAHM...I always say..that I haven't quite figured out the whole "stay at home" part to the name, as I am on the go all the time, as I am always getting comments on the lines of "must be nice to not have anything to do all day"
As for your sister....she doesn't sound like she is going to change, so I would just brush it off, and talk to her on your terms! Vent to us when needed!!
Wendie, Don't I wish!!![]()
We did go to the cabinet shop on Friday, to get going on picking out the vanity for the bathroom. It's going to have to be semi-custom or totally custom to make it handicap accessible for DH, so we want to give them plenty of time to get it done. Still waiting on everything to get approved with the state. Mario is going to have to purchase more insurance before they will give him final approval, so we are probably still quite a way from getting started on the remodel.
Your a better woman than I am, I'd have hit the ceiling over the comment that "it must be nice not to have anything to do all day"!!! The nerve of some people & yeah it's usually other women! I did the SAHM thing as much as I could when I my DD was young & I'm happy to be here for Alexis & DSIL. Since she's unable to be the SAHM, Alexis at least gets a SAH Nana.
You got my vote!