We've been diligently plowing our way through leftovers for the last several days. Down to our last slice of pie.
Matilda has been out of school for 10 days now, and I'm very ready for her to resume school. This is the second year where SFUSD has given the entire week of Thanksgiving off and I'm not really a fan. It's mostly so people can travel elsewhere but since we don't....it's just a lot of keeping Matilda entertained. Fortunately she's spent a lot of time with her friend Davi (who lives around the corner from us), and Norah (one of her oldest friends who doesn't go to the same school anymore).
Glenda Roux, the rescue Boston Terrier, has a family. I'll be taking her down to them in 2-3 weeks.
Because I am insane I agreed to dogsit Maya the wonder dog this coming week, so we will be a 3 dog house. I am cleaning now in prep for Maya coming over tonight. Got the sofa cover in the wash and have vacuumed all but the back room. I need to sweep also.
My fridge is still overflowing with food. Add, eating leftover to the long list of things mac will not help with.
Mom and Dad and I went to see aunt/uncle and cousins yesterday and I love seeing my extended family dearly.
Gud, I am so sorry. Pets are so dear and losing them is very hard.
Yay, Glenda Roux!
And, I'm so sorry, Gud.
I would help you with those leftovers, msbelle. The downside of being a Thanksgiving guest and not having to cook is no leftovers.
Mac won't eat leftovers? What kind of teenage boy is he?!
he's the extra special kind.
msbelle, have you tried putting "Do not eat" on the leftovers?
I was also wondering if you had tried reverse psychology.
he rarely opens the refrigerator, and certainly does not move things around to see what is there. He recently proclaimed we had no regular milk, but we had a full unopened carton, just not front and center.
he... rarely. opens...
Nah, I'm out. I can't even begin to make sense of these words.
A sign on the fridge that says "Do not eat the leftovers in the fridge?"