Showing posts with label Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. Show all posts

Thursday, December 04, 2003

I don't know if anyone is still reading this blog but I will try to post more often.

Reading: I am about halfway through Not All Tarts Are Apple. I have to finish it by Sunday. It is an easy read but I am just not going very fast. It doesn't seem to be going anywhere.

Still reading Ben Franklin's autobiography. It is interesting but I read it so slowly I may never finish.

I think I pick next for book club. No ideas yet.

Eating: I am trying to plan new and different meals. The other day we tried some frozen fish that was quite tasty. It was just cod but it was frozen in these little individual servings with a cheesy au gratin sauce. It was quite yummy with some fresh steamed seasoned rice.

Next week, Deb and I are trying Let's Dish where you can go and prepare 8 or 12 meals (6 servings each). They prepare the ingredients for you and supply snacks and beverages, as well as containers to take your meals home in. You spend about 2 hours and $125 (for 8 meals) and supply the freezer space and go home with ready to pop in the oven/crockpot/microwave meals. I will let you know what I think.

Tuesday, October 28, 2003

Reading: Still working on Soul Mountain. I don't think I am going to finish. I am a quarter of the way through it and have 5 days left. It is over my head. I look forward to hearing what others think, though.

I've had to set aside The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin again. It is extremely interesting but every time I get it from the library, something else interrupts and I have to return it unfinished.

Eating: Same meals, different days. We did try Betty Crocker's Macaroni and Cheese recipe. I liked it, though it is more work than Kraft. E's reaction was, "Eh?" He didn't think it was any better than Kraft, which is admittedly less work. I don't care. I will still make Betty's recipe occasionally. I like the crispy noodles on the edges.

Gardening: Only gardening in my dreams.

I have this idea for a craft group. I may only be projecting my feelings onto others but I have this theory that there are a lot of us who don't take or make the time to work on our own projects. The crafts and hobbies we enjoy, be it knitting, scrapbooking, beading or painting, get pushed aside while we busy ourselves with the chores of everyday, the activities of children and spouses. Work and housework come before our hobbies and the hobbies get pushed off for another time. We also don't get to socialize with our women friends as much as we need to. What I envision is a once a month get-together where each works on her own projects or hobbies while chit-chatting with others. If there was an interest, maybe we could teach others our crafts or take classes together to learn new ones.

Still working on the details and fishing for interest.

On another note, a blog I have begun to read and find very entertaining is Speaking as a Parent. Robin, who is the dad that is "speaking as a parent" has some great observations and a terrific way with words.
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