Sunday, July 11, 2010

Is it the Weekend?

Day 10 (July 10) - On the downside of unemployment, you never know what day of the week it is. This can be a problem when it comes to trash day, fresh market day, TV shows, and church. I did not run today because I realized it was Fresh Market day. Fresh Market is on Saturday morning. It is the one day of that I can get fresh farm fruit & veggies as well as fresh baked goods. I was sure to load up on green & red tomatoes for $1.00/ lb... what a deal! I also picked up some egg plant, blueberries, muffins, bread, and eggs.

Lunch was with Dean Brownridge and a group of Seminarians that headed out to California for some leadership training. Spouses were invited to lunch so Murray, Beverly, and I attended. Mexican... yum. Thanks Walter!

For dinner, I made... you guessed it... Fried Green Tomatoes with Chicken and Pasta. Cookies and Cream ice cream with a drizzle of Kaluha for dessert... more yum.

I received a great message from Thomas that he and Lydia and Colson were elected to the National Happening board. What a great group! That really made my day :) Way to represent Georgia!

Day 11 (July 11) - Woke up at 2:30 am to see Harry off. He had to leave the house at 3am to get to the Nashville airport to fly to California for leadership training (with 7 other seminarians). I had trouble getting back to sleep so I got up too late to run before church. St. James only service is at 9am.

I thought with my lawn cut, I would not see anymore bunnies... I saw one in my yard today. (I think that would be much better grilled than squirrel... jk.. really JK) Patches (my dog) thought it would be a good idea to bring a deer leg in the house through the doggy door today. It looked very fresh and very small. Surely my 12 year old dog could not have caught, killed, and ripped off it's leg. He must have found it dead in the woods behind my house:/ I made him take it outside. I watched as he dug a hole and burried it. I hope he doesn't dig it up and bring in a dirty baby deer leg... yuck... eeewww!

Dinner was fresh, homemade (like Mom's) sauce, meatballs, and pasta... comfort food and a favorite of the Jenkins Family. It is now time to relax and make big plans for tomorrow....

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