I figured this was your last shot online
We're sort of taking turns, because all of us have people to wish a happy holiday online. We're taking turns on the phone, as well. Mine, for that, didn't arrive yet. Oh, we're also taking turns washing the dishes accumulated from the cookings. My turn for that came several times already. But also my turn to sample some of the food for tonight and tomorrow, so I know to type things that aren't whining.
Happy Passover, Nilly and all celebrants!
Nora! I miss posting with you (singular! As well as plural!) so much.
Now the cake is dark on the top and still not solid in the middle. I turned the oven's temperature down. I hate baking with the grinded-matzot we use for a replacement for flour during Passover. I never know how anything may turn out (I've never baked this cake before).
[Edit: thanks, ita!]
Actually, the holiday itself is fine and good, I love the Seder (the first evening, with the Hagada), the family, the ideas.
Nilly, I hope all of these are wonderful for you, to help wipe away the preparation frustration. A happy Passover to you and your family.
Thanks, Cindy!
OK, my break is over. The laundry calls my name. Well, actually my mother does, but it's much nicer to try and imagine what a laundry's voice may be.
Bye!
Who was that masked woman?
Happy Passover, Nilly!
(darnit. missed Nilly.)
Still, happy Passover, and the same to everyone!
Who was that masked woman?
I don't know. And I wanted to thank her. (Old Lone Ranger reference.)