Parentalpocalypse, Day Two: Birthday Edition
We got a late start on the day, so I kinda pushed our plans to another day. Instead, I literally just showed the folks around the Snoqualmie Valley, showing off Duvall, Carnation, Fall City, Snoqualmie and North Bend.
I pointed out the stuff around the towns, showed them the side roads and sights...we'd riven through these towns but never really showed them off. After we got to North Bend, we turned around to head back. Mom wanted to hit a farmer's market and thankfully, there was one in full force in Fall City.
A loaf of sourdough bread later, we headed back into town. We stopeed at Sam's Noodle Town in Carnation for birthday dinner (I'd been craving Pho for WEEKS and decided thta would be my dinner). We headed back home, relaxed a bit, and then went to C.C's 2.0 Espresso & Ice Creamery for a night cap.
After a very short tour of Duvall, we headed back. Mom and I sat and watched the Olympics while dad (successfully!) figured out how to use chopsticks.
It was a quiet birthday. I like quiet. :)
@c0debabe - ......I gotta do another fifty?
@Tekk - thank you kindly! ❤
@Mondobizarrro - thank you kindly! ❤
Introducing JennOS 5.0 - Government Edition
This new JennOS contains the following upgrades:
* Extra large spinal disks capable of sending signals to the left arm at lightning speed (only pain signals apply, all orther signals blocked).
* New of government policies and procedures subroutines installed (I swear, we were just trying to write to fix that math co-processor problem and we accidentally got this).
* Added new color to the RGB display card palette: Gray (only in hair, and occasional nose hair)
Please install JennOS 5.0 at your earliest convenience to solve any lingering problems you've had with the previous operating sysSEGFAULT AT 8091:1987
C:\JENNOS>_
@javierg - "Spartakus and the Sun Beneath the Sea."
This Week's Celebratory Birthday Meal: Fairy Bread
So I have a close friend in Australia who, a few weeks ago, told me I needed to make scones after she saw my Popeyes Biscuits. That did me right, and she mentioned Fairy Bread to try as well. It's been on my radar for my birthday ever since.
Yes, it's not quite my birthday yet (about 25 hours from now). But as my parents will be here for the next two weeks I made this now so I could have some before they got here.
This is really good. For something so simple, it's REALLY good. Since becoming diabetic and cutting back on my sweets, I've lost a bit of my sweet tooth. I like cake, but rarely finish a slice in one sitting before it's too sweet. This has a really subtle sweetness that builds as you chew it, and a heckuva crunchy texture.
This is dangerous. Now I can have something lightly sweet anytime I want. And all it takes is a TON of butter and a TON of sprinkles. :)
# Fairy Bread
A slice of bread.
Enough margarine (or softened butter) to thickly spread on the bread
A whole lotta nonpareil sprinkles
1 - Grab you a slice of bread.
2 - Spread butter on bread VERY thickly, making sure to cover the whole slice.
3 - Add enough sprinkles to spread across the bread, covering it completely.
Music Before Bed
Huh. I was right. This whole last two weeks really WAS the "Doesn't she look tired" moment from Doctor Who, done in real life.
Artist for Closetspace and A Wish for Wings
Creative Text Writer for MTG: Universes Beyond
Writer for Sea of Legends
One enchilada short of a Mexican Platter