Woke up to sunshine this morning, but as the day progressed it got cloudy, cooler, and rainy. I’m feeling sad for those who had outdoor events planned for today!
My first thing after breakfast was to frost and cut the brownies.
I’m still taking pictures of Easter. One more day and it all comes down.
I changed the sheets and washed them, and after that I started on the deviled eggs and potato salad.
I just finished that and was cleaning up the very messy kitchen when Kathy stopped with a little Easter surprise. I will hang it up as soon as I take the Easter one down. We had a short chat before she left to go home and do her OWN deviled eggs!
It seems that yard work is going to be a challenge this year. By the end of the day yesterday I had a scratchy throat and my nose was stuffy. I just keep taking my nasal spray and my inhaler. When I got up this morning my right shoulder was stiff; I must be getting old-er! We’ll see. But the yard looks nice! And I got fresh air and sunshine. And other than being a little tired I feel fine now.
My next chore was do sift through all my clothes and see what I could put away and what I could get out for Spring and vacation. I didn’t switch everything over because it’s just still too chilly to put sweatshirts away and get tank tops out! I’ll do it again the end of April. I have a give-away pile and a de-wrinkle pile that will need pressed.
TRIVIA: Joke – Why do pancakes always win at baseball? Answer tomorrow. (*Disclaimer – I may not post tomorrow so it may be Monday!!!)
PEANUTS Thought for the Day:
TOMORROW March 31st is:
Anesthesia Tech Day; Crayola Crayon Day; Dance Marathon Day; Easter; Eiffel Tower Day; National Take a Walk Day; National Baked Ham with Pineapple Day; National Farm Workers Day; National Tater Day; National Bunsen Burner Day.
Yesterday’s day was Write your own Story. I do that almost every day! I will have ham and celebrate Easter. And spend time with my special little family. Enjoy your Easter celebration and God bless…
TODAY is Black Saturday – or Silent Saturday. It was the Sabbath and no work could be done. No one could go to the tomb; no one could show visible mourning.
It’s a quiet, reflective day – but…..
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