bsgety
That took me awhile to figure out that she meant. I was stuck on some sort of biscuit.
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bsgety
That took me awhile to figure out that she meant. I was stuck on some sort of biscuit.
We're going to make it tomorrow since tonight we are having Calli and Debetesse for dinner and I am going to make talapia with lemon, garlic, and herbs, steamed green beans, spinach salad with a strawberry/blueberry shortcake for dessert. Emeline will eat none of that so she will likely have jambalaya.
I continue to be impressed with the number of things Dylan will eat from our CSA. He just loves the fact that Jorge grew these veggies just for us. Last night I made a spicy Indian callaloo & potato dish (original recipe was for spinach & turnips, but close enough) and he dug right in. This is why I want to move somewhere I can have a vegetable garden!!
Em will eat just about anything, but she despises and hates fish. Which, I hated it as a kid as well, so I don't give her too much hassle over it. I make her try it and if she continues to not want it, ok. And she hates salad too. Not sure why. I think she doesn't like crunchy veggies. And she hates raw tomatoes. Very strange. But she loves the jambalaya and will eat that since it's already in the fridge.
Ha! I thought bsgety was a typo! But no. Good one, Em.
I swear, the CIA should employ 5 year olds to write code. I told her I'd make it tomorrow if she helped me:
I wil mak bsgety to mro if you giv me a polypokit tat is a slipegbiodig dol ples mommy
slipegbiodig
That one has me stumped!
slipegbiodig
The answer is: Sleeping Beauty. I don't know.
Friday!
What are people doing this weekend?
Other than making bsgety
I love "natural" spelling. (Less when it comes from my 41 year old husband.)
So, we're having an unusual morning at work! A guy came to the desk, wearing a t-shirt that said Department of Corrections, and asked to be let back on to a computer he'd been locked out of and didn't have the login for. He'd gotten a student to log in for him, since he "just got out of jail last night," and he needed to get in touch woth a woman who has no phone and he doesn't know when she'll be online. Public libraries deal with this kind of thing all the time, but we're in the center of campus and have a pretty limited guest policy. So now the police are having a little chat with the guy.
I can't believe they don't release you from jail in a PLAIN t-shirt. And at least give you contacts for some transition-to-regular-life agencies. This is GA, though.