Nancyg56
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Mix it with a little cream and toss with some of my pasta.![]()
I'll share my "sauce" and you can share your "treasures"

Mix it with a little cream and toss with some of my pasta.![]()
Hi Everyone,
Today was Caili's first day of Kindergarten, and I am proud to say that I didn't cry. I had a a little lump in my throat when the bus drove away, but she was so happy, I couldn't be sad.
Here are a couple pictures:
Waiting for the bus:
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1129/1337790634_9c1ba363aa_b.jpg
And leaving for school:
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1243/1337790648_291a6168e4_b.jpg
For dinner, my ILs brought over some fried clams and fried fish from a local place. It was pretty good, but I was still so full from the Indian food from the night before, I didn't eat that much.
Hi Everyone,
Today was Caili's first day of Kindergarten, and I am proud to say that I didn't cry. I had a a little lump in my throat when the bus drove away, but she was so happy, I couldn't be sad.
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1243/1337790648_291a6168e4_b.jpg
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So, here are the photos from tonight's dinner. The bigest hit were the summer rolls, with a traditional vietnamese dipping sauce, nouc chaum:
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1081/1338839343_339b14172d.jpg
No food photos tomorrow from either of the "Liam sisters" as we are having dinner out together for Caili's birthday.
Being sick most of the day yesterday I had to do some switching around for dinner. BIL is coming over for dinner tonight and I ended up not feeling like cooking last night. So we had a Digourno pizza. My husband stopped at Bi-Lo to pick one up and bought the items needed for me to make hamburgers tonight. We will have onion rings with it.
WFD at your house?
So far, so good. I have no idea what was wrong with me yesterday. I had zero energy and just felt horribly run down. I took a nap at about 8 or so yesterday morning to see if it would help. It didn't. I tried again at lunchtime and that helped some. By the time bedtime rolled around I was feeling more like myself.Lindsay- sorry you were sick yesterday. Are you feeling better this morning?
My sis inlaw had things in the email like ....I assume you know, and if you are aware.........the right thing to do etc etc etc.
We are hoping to stop in and visit them on our drive home from disney, so I don't want to totally piss them off, but I want to be very clear as to why I won't be sending them the dough.
I now send you back to your regular scheduled WFD thread:
Make sure that you continue to tell your family members that you have a commitment to your GM quality of life and that you cannot do both. Tell them you understand why they have not contributed, after all they don 't live close by anymore.
Good luck and don't let anyone try to guilt you into this.
Hi Everyone,
Today was Caili's first day of Kindergarten, and I am proud to say that I didn't cry. I had a a little lump in my throat when the bus drove away, but she was so happy, I couldn't be sad.
I just have to add that I watch Top Chef and I would nominate our LiamsLadies over any one of those "chefs". The meals that the two of you send out are way better and much more imaginative than what has been cooked this season on that show. Come to think of it.....I would rather see the two of you on FoodTV over the group that competed this year.
Wendie- explain to your Sis IL exactly what you said here. Tell her that you are well aware of Dad's expenses and understand that he may need some help financially, however you have taken on the commitment of assisting Gram with her expenses. While it would be nice to be able to help your Dad you know that Sis IL will also understand that the right thing to do is to maintain Gram's standard of living and her quality of life. You cannot do both and have not asked Brother and Sis IL for financial aid so you know that she will understand how you came to this decision. Tell her that it is nice that the have volunteered to help Dad with a voluntary procedure. You will continue to help your GM with things are are necessities.
Tonight's dinner is roast beef with orzo. I'm making extra tonight so there will be leftovers for Kenny and the kids tomorrow night. I'm leaving early in the morning to take the therapists on a shopping trip to the market in Atlanta. It's a six hour trip from my house, so we are leaving before dawn and returning after midnight. Crazy, I know, but there wasn't another way to work it, and the girls are so very excited to go.