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Weekend Gallery
February 28, 2016
Today I have on tap a very long overdue Weekend Gallery for your viewing pleasure. I tend to drop off the face of the earth in January due to the cold, gray days and holiday aftermath. Also, I just hadn’t found much to take pictures of recently so I didn’t really think about it. But, the last couple of weekends I’ve found some good things so it’s time to share again. So, on with the show.
In January I decided to have a dual birthday party for me and Mozart. Our celebration of Mozart’s birthday includes watching Amadeus and having goodies. Everyone was old enough to watch this year and so there were an abundance of finger food goodies. This is my plate.
Yes, there is a story behind this photo. Becky wanted a brick for her birthday, so I put a present in a box and then colored the wrap to look like a brick. Wasn’t good enough – she wanted a real brick. So, for Christmas, Chris (who had drawn her name) gave her a brick which she was thrilled about. She put it in her room and enshrined two of her pigs in it. The one on the left is a puzzle she also got for Christmas. It turned about to be a right palava and two of her brothers had to step in and help after a tearful day.
And here we have the official Hamburger Helper Meat Chopper. Can’t imagine people not buying HH because they can’t “chop” the meat. With a spoon.
I put these two sets next to each other on purpose, except I really needed to add a blue baby peep and take away a pink baby peep. Otherwise, it’s our family. :-) And yes I do look tired don’t I?
And, of course, Easter wouldn’t be complete without Peeps milk….Peeps milk? Ewwww.
That concludes today’s Weekend Gallery for this week. Next week I’ll try to get the Bear Edition up. Christmas 2015 was quite fun. Have a happy week everyone!
Comments
On February 28, 2016 at 10:48 PM, dxprog said:
Peeps milk? I mean... who would A) conceive of this idea and B) actually bring it to market? Ugh...
On the topic of "meat choppers", though, the best one money can buy is the $1.50 bamboo spoon you'll find at most Asian markets. I need, like, ten of those things.