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Sunday, March 7, 2021

Sunday, Busy day


 I am so glad that it is Sunday.  I am bushed.  I think I spent the entire day yesterday on my feet either, cooking, cleaning or taking a long walk.

We had 5 missionaries here for a ham dinner.  I needed to get this ham out of the freezer.  There is plenty left to use and to make up a big pot of soup.  We had mashed potatoes, ham gravy, biscuits, corn, peas, salad, and I made a three layer yellow cake with chocolate frosting.  The missionaries asked to take home the rest of the biscuits.  

It was a lot of work and so many dishes, but all is cleaned up now and put away.

Daughter came down with Kelsa and Schmills and we took a long walk again between cooking and dinner.  Yesterday we did 6 miles and today because of time constraints only 3.  My hips are barking.


The back of D#2's dress.  Dancing with dad at her wedding.  You can blow it up by clicking on it to see wing detail.





Our  good friend married the kids ( although already married by the justice of the peace months before) and he brought up his Model T and drove them from the ceremony.  It was a memorable day.

Hubs and I went to a new restaurant supply store that opened in Clarkston next to Wal mart.  They had some good prices that were opening specials, but I think most things will be cheaper at stores as loss leaders.  One nice thing about Washington is it has no grocery tax.  I might be adding it to my list of stores.  Their tortillas were cheaper and so was yeast, and baking staples.  But the Christmas specials still beat them.  One thing I did pick up was 50lbs of baking potatoes.  These were the huge Idaho bakers we can never buy here and the bag was $9.00.  We will give some to the each of the kids.  I suppose if one bought in bulk this would be a great store.  Kind of like a Costco.  But we can't eat things that fast.  Some of their produce was cheaper, but again too large a quantity to make it worth us buying.  I suppose we could split with kids.  Do any of you go into bulk stores and split the cost with others? 

I am hoping for a restful Sabbath.  Church on the internet, leftovers, a nice walk and a nap.  And Lil sis will be home today!  I have missed her.

Have a restful and peaceful Sabbath.


Kim

15 comments:

  1. Bulk is different now. 10 pounds of potatoes seems massive, but a great idea to break down in smaller quantities. The wedding was pure fairytale. Beautiful.

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    1. Thanks, Sam. 50 lbs of potatoes would have been nothing when the kids were home, in fact I would pick 100 lbs of field run spuds. But now we can't eat that many and really shouldn't eat that many.

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  2. With it just being the two of us, we don't buy perishables in bulk.

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    1. We really can't either. That is why we will be splitting these with two other families.

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  3. We don't buy the 50 pound bags of potatoes, but what a great price on those. I would consider it if I had someone to split those with.

    The detail on your dds wedding dress is beautiful. love the Model T, such a neat photo.

    I hope you have a very restful Sunday. You deserve it.

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  4. I would consider buying those potatoes, but only because I have a cold room and bin to store them in.

    Love your daughter's wedding dress. It is beautiful.

    Enjoy your quieter Sabbath day.

    God bless.

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  5. We buy all of our produce at Costco, because we go through it quickly between the adults & the kids. Lettuce, cucumber, tomatoes, carrots, cauliflower, broccoli, apples & bananas, at a minimum. More fruit in the summer, and often another veggie for a recipe. I find that their produce lasts well (typically). M eats the majority of the salad ingredients and the kids & I eat the fruit.

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    1. When I had all three girls home and their boyfriends we could go through major things but not any more.

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  6. I do believe that is the most beautiful wedding dress I have ever seen. I love that it is modest, yet also so chic. The intricate back of it is unbelievable...wow....so gorgeous!!!!

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    1. I was surprised that she wanted that as this kid is anything but modest.

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  7. Oh thank you for the pictures and the back of the wedding dress is gorgeous! I can see the wings, and the lace work is so beautiful! What a special dress, and I'm sure it means even more to your daughter that her Mom made it specially for her.
    Hope you are able to get a little rest today. I'm sure the missionaries appreciated the ham dinner. It sounds delicious. Maybe let them do the dishes next time?
    Have a great week!

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  8. The dress is seriously gorgeous , and the wedding looks just charming!
    I can't imagine buying 50 pounds of potatoes fro just us, even when I had 3 sons eating us out of house and home. But a great price and buying and splitting them would be worth it to me.
    My sister and I occasionally split bulk items and it works well for us.

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