Good 50º clear sunny morning.
Yesterday was another one of those semi-gloomy cloudy days. We did warm to
77º and it was humid.
And the turkeys were just laying around....
The other day I was really bad. When at the market I bought one of their
fresh made caramel covered donuts and had it with my coffee for "breakfast".
OINK OINK OINK. I treated myself. When no one is around to do that for you,
sometimes you have to take matters into your own hands!
Ok, so I won't be doing that again for a long time! But, dang it was
yummy!
Now yesterday for breakfast I mashed up 4 hard boiled eggs, added in some
mayonnaise and a little basil. Heated a Greek pita bread in the micro for 20
seconds to soften. Added baby spinach on top and then the egg mixture.
OMGOOOD! VERY filling. Had half for lunch!
Now these lunches sound really good and easy and inexpensive! But, instead of arugula, I would use fresh baby spinach or even just a lettuce combo!
Today is a special day for my pal Erika and her hubby Spencer. It's their
56th Wedding Anniversary. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY KIDS!!! oxox
Historically this date.....
1885 – The Statue of
Liberty arrives in New York
Harbor.
1898 – The United States Navy
Hospital Corps is established.
.... or
as that IDIOT Ovamit would say... United States Navy Hospital Corpse! such a
total jerk. educated? HA!
1933 – Union Station
Massacre: in Kansas City,
Missouri, four FBI agents
and captured fugitive Frank Nash are gunned down by
gangsters attempting to free Nash.
1987 – With the death of the last
individual of the species, the Dusky Seaside
Sparrowbecomes extinct.
1994 – Following a televised
low-speed highway chase, O.J. Simpson is arrested
for themurders of his
wife, Nicole Brown
Simpson, and her friend Ronald
Goldman
And births this date
include....
1742 – William Hooper, American
signer of
the United
States Declaration of Independence (d. 1790)
1867 – John Robert Gregg,
American inventor (d. 1948)
...ahhhh yes, took that shorthand class!
1923 – Elroy Hirsch, American
football player (d. 2004)
........old "Crazylegs"!!!
1943 – Newt Gingrich, American politician and author
1943 – Barry Manilow, American
singer-songwriter and producer
Hey Linda.... he was born in
Woodland!!!
Ok, some more uses for Bounce dryer sheets:
1. Prevent musty suitcases. Place 1 sheet inside empty luggage before
storing. The same with sleeping bags and tents before storing.
2. Freshen air in your car, put 1 sheet under the front seat.
3. Collect cat hair by rubbing the area with a sheet and it will
magnetically attract all the loose hairs.
4. Deodorize shoes, put a sheet in the sneakers over night.
Later dinner was reruns... the last of the lobster and asparagus, and a corn on the cob.
All I know. Nuff said. Happy Saturday. Ciao.
xo Sue Mom
Bobo
June 17th
Eat Your Vegetables Day
Strategically created in the middle of National Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
Month, this day is the perfect opportunity to re-introduce a healthy portion of
vegetables into your diet. No doubt about it, Eat Your Vegetables Day was
created to promote a more healthy diet.......for life!
On this day, you are encouraged to eat vegetables for every meal, and for a
snack. Better still, try to be a vegetarian....for the day. Short of that, any
additional vegetables at meal time today will honor the event, as well as make
you a little healthier.
We encourage parents to let the kids help with dinner, preparing the salad
and vegetables. Along the way, you tell your kids a little about the importance
of vegetables for a long and healthy
life.
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