Sorry for the long silence. They have changed the interface
on this blog site, and it really confuses me. So if this looks strange, you
know why.
I hope all my readers had a great Easter. Mine was fabulous –
we had chocolate mousse AND chocolate pudding at Easter dinner! I was very
tired after the Triduum and didn’t make it to the Lutheran church on Sunday,
but I hear they carried on without me, somehow. Now Cecil Markovich is trying
to get me to skip Lutheran choir practice for Frogs Night Out, but I’m staying
strong because we have a Bach thing we are working on. You know what I would do
for Bach? Go to a concert on Friday and another one on Saturday, that’s what.
You can never get too much of some good things.
The other day my office mate Light Bright and I were
listening to Public Radio, only unbeknownst to me she was not actually
listening. They were talking about political fund raisers, and how breakfasts
are becoming very popular, even if the stereotype is the rubber chicken dinner.
They kept repeating that phrase, so I said to Light Bright, “Rubber chicken
dinner” since, let’s face it, it is a very entertaining phrase. However, she
had not been paying any attention to the story, so she thought I was just
randomly saying that and started laughing really hard. Now it is on our list of
quotes.
Famous Hat
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