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Sorry....didn't realize I was limited on characters here...LOL
Thanks Priscilla, and ENJOY your time in Spain!! Wow!! You go girl!!
Am excited to read it! And yes...Autumn is definitly in the air here in NW Minnesota! Watching leaves fall as I type...lol..ugh!! I LOVE the fragrance of Autumn candles, and dried leaves!
I've just finished posting the link to your journal; I hope it helps you. I quite enjoyed reading your posts, and I hope others will, too.
I was looking for some great blogs and I found yours.
Your layout is great, posts are easy to read... All around, it's a great journal.
Spending the whole day preparing the food today for tomorrow! The plus note of this is my lovely grandson is going to be helping me, Grandma, all day...bliss!
It makes me smile thinking about a Thanksgiving long ago when his mommy was a little one and helped with the cooking at age two. She did everything that didn't include knives or dangerous food, watching and helping with keen interest.
After being super careful of not letting her in contact with the turkey or things like raw eggs, I was just getting the turkey ready to go in the oven and sat it on a kitchen chair as I lowered the hot door with a warning for her to keep back from it. She did keep back, walking to the other side of the turkey.
Before I could stop her she stood on tiptoe, leaned her little head down and kissed the turkey, right on the raw breast. She then said "Bye bye turkey" and waved as I put the bird in the oven.
We then went right to the tub for a bubble bath because being a young and worried mother, I didn't want her to contract any naked turkey germs.
Today is pie day, coleslaw day and all the things that need done ahead of time. It will give Alexander lots of kitchen time, learning to cook, wash hands and the turkey is something that we will sneak in the oven in the early morning tomorrow, without bye bye kisses.
KP duty,
Prisciila