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Monthly Archives: July 2018
Making the best of Diet Time
My husband won’t do any other diet except the Atkin’s Diet, but I have modified it a little. I do roll chicken in seasoned breadcrumbs, but since I don’t dip the chicken in egg, that doesn’t give it a heavy … Continue reading
To Swim or Not to Swim
This summer, I was going to go swimming, whether my husband wanted to go or not. Since my town has two pools, and it wasn’t a weekend, I figured it wouldn’t be too crowded. He still said, “Have fun and … Continue reading
Making Ice Cream
I had almost as much fun as the kids I helped tutor at Hurst Village Library, a tutoring program sponsored by Mission Central. We made ice cream. Each kid held up a pint Ziploc bag for us to pour in … Continue reading
SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARK AND A RECIPE
Shakespeare in the Park is one of my favorite things to do in June and July. My husband and I decided to see The Comedy of Errors about separated twin boys and the confusion they caused. I baked my favorite … Continue reading
Flying High
While Tutoring in the Summer School Program sponsored by Mission Central in Hurst, Texas, I got to help kids make rockets, using two-liter bottles, cardboard box pieces for fins, and a lot of colorful, wide tape. Yesterday, the kids waited … Continue reading