Aunt Bea
Master Chef
This summer snack idea for a watermelon pizza from the folks at Wegman's, I wish I had an imagination!
Smart SnackingÂ*- Wegmans
Smart SnackingÂ*- Wegmans
I'm sitting at my little desk and DH is looking out the window,
eyes as big as saucers,
he grabs my arm and drags me over to the glass sliding door in the back ...
"Look! Look! A Bobcat! He's coming right up to our door!"
The animal was panting, very obviously hot, and he plops himself down
on the I'm sure, nice, cool concrete slab in front of our door to rest.
So I look, and I look and I look a little closer,
UMMMM
He whispers to me, "it's a young one!"
well, it doesn't have a bobbed tail,
it doesn't have the long tufts on his ears,
... he's got a long tail, he looks to be about 10 pounds or so,
and he has gray strips ...
"Dear, that's a CAT! It's called a gray tabby!"
Cavs Win! Wait, the Cavs WIN? The Cavs WIN!
First, the Lake Erie Monsters won the AHL's Calder Cup. "Minor League", but a championship-drought will make you grasp at even the small victories.
Then, The Cleveland Cavaliers WIN the NBA Championship! Really? THIS happened to Cleveland?
Oh, it would be wonderful if the Cleveland Indians can follow their lead. Baseball, after all, is my life-long, favorite sport.
75? Hardly. It's been a mere 52 years. The Browns were the NFL champions in 1964. Just because it wasn't a "Super Bowl" doesn't mean it wasn't a championship. I was old enough to see it happen, but not into football until I got to high school. ~ And the Cleveland Indians won the World Series in 1948, the year Himself was born. I know for a fact that I am not married to THAT old of a man. ~ If you're talking about since the Cavs won? Um, that franchise wasn't started until 1970. It would have been some trick to win a championship before you were a team.
They say all things come in threes. I hope that is true come October.
Sounds like Uncle Shrek is a big softy.
For my birthday in June my kids bought me a DNA kit from Ancestry. I just received my results. I am:
Europe West---59%
Italy/Greece---15%
Scandinavia----14%
Ireland----------9%
I have a grandson who was living in France, went up to Copenhagen and got married and now has his own business in Netherlands. All where my family was from. How cool.
I have been toying with the idea of sending for that kit. I know I am 1/4 Native American. But I have the feeling I am more. I know there is not as much English in me as I had thought as first. So what is that missing part? Just don't know the cost for the kit.
Grandson Josh's new "Harry Potter And The Cursed Child" Parts One And Two book came in the mail yesterday. I had pre ordered it from Amazon. I can't wait for his next visit so I can give it to him.
It is in play form, not novel. May be fun to read it together saying the parts out loud. I'm enjoying the story.