Mom wanted brownies and ice cream for mother's day dessert. Specifically brownies from the local bakery and vanilla ice cream.
I discovered that the Ingles has Greater's! Not vanilla so I didn't get it but I will be trying it soon.
Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Mom wanted brownies and ice cream for mother's day dessert. Specifically brownies from the local bakery and vanilla ice cream.
I discovered that the Ingles has Greater's! Not vanilla so I didn't get it but I will be trying it soon.
I don't know what I am doing for Mother's Day after the 5K in the morning. I need to make a plan, but it hasn't happened.
Mother's Day in this college town equals Graduation Day. So I'm going to be hanging out around home, avoiding trying to go anywhere that would involve parking, which won't exist. Maybe I'll make cookies for the office. That seems like a good use of time. And it will remind me of Mom, who didn't much care for baking, but who was very good at it.
I got my wheelchair battery! Now I've just got to set it up, and find somewhere to go.
Made plans with some friends for a street fair that would be far too much walking without the chair, so I'll try get to try it out, and try not to run into too many people while figuring out how it works.
Good luck with the new transportation, Hil!
Yay wheel chair battery.
I need to start taking over coordinating my family for things like Mothers Day woth all of us.
But Mom makes a passing remark to my brother and then doesn't follow up until I insist.
Anyway instead of having dinner we are having lunch. Kind of.
One again my brother is late for a meal. We said 11:30 to noon and he's going to be here "soon" .
ARGH. I was bringing my wheelchair out to my car, and one of the wires got caught on something, and a plug disconnected, and I think one of the little prongs of the plug broke off, and now I can't get it connected again.
Oh, no, Hil!
I emailed the company to find out where to get it fixed.