The dogs have returned. The man who delivered them, said it would take him all day to get the slobber off the walls of their kennel room. Anyway when he got here, about an hour ago, he no longer has to leash them and escort them to the house. They both jump out of his van and dash into the house. They always look beautiful when they are freshly bathed. Snowball is almost luminous and Zulu's thick black fur is beautiful. I didnt have a break this week end since Karen culdnt keep the boys for any more tht saaturday afternoon andnight, and i wasn't eager for the dogs to return, but return they did.
We were out of milk this morning and I got up at 5 to go to the local stop and go to get a gallon. It was a cold morning and I wished the boys liked oatmeal for a hot breakfast, but they want cereal so they got cereal and they split a banana. They split a banana because they will not eat a whole banana but they will eat a third of a banana.
Michael sr. has a doctor's appt this morning to see about elbow surgery and then he will go straight to work. His shift is 2 to midnight and he will be off tuesday and wednesday. On those days I still get the boys ready for school in the morning and take them to school because that is one of my favorite times and I requeseted to still be able to do that. Michael will pick up the boys from school and will be in charge all evenig. I will fix supper, which I enjoy. I am going to try to fix italian steak with mozerella cheese and tomato sauce one day this week. I will also try to fix my meatloaf and hope the boys like it.
I am washing the sheets on my bed today. I still have the window open in my bedroom, so I am sort of freezing, but i like the window being open and being able to hear the outside sounds. It is supposed to be cold all day and tomorrow the same. I heard on the radio this morning that it is suppose to get to freezing in Kentucky and it is probably the end of their growing season. It is sort of neat to hear these sorts of things on the news.
I know the farmers have already harvested their corn crop, because I see that happening already. I pass many corn fields as I drive around here.
I hope you have a great day. Remember Whose you are. Represent Him well. jk
Monday, October 27, 2008
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i know that you make really good meatloaf, but i just thought i would suggest a glaze that the boys might like. it is really easy to make and all you have to do is pour it over the top when there is about 15 minutes left to cook the meatloaf.
combine 1/2 c orginal bbq sauce, 1/2 c ketchup, 2 tbsp mustard, a dash of salt and a dash of pepper. mix together.
it is really yummy and matt likes it. my mom used to make something like that when i was a kid and i liked it then.
I sure do look forward to your posts, and I was especially moved that all the boys had come to be near in the night.
We did have such a nice time in Baird and Abilene. We got to see feral pigs in a cage...hard to beat highlights like that, I tell you what!
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