Friday’s Fave Five

Friday's Fave Five

We’ve had another full but lovely week. Well, except that some have been sick. But hopefully all are on the mend. Here are a few favorites, shared with you all and Susanne and friends at Living to Tell the Story.

1. Family time. Jeremy, our oldest son, was here until yesterday. He had to work remotely from our house this week, but popped in for lunch and coffee breaks. It’s so nice he could do that rather than having to cut off his visit last weekend.

2. A mixed outing. Mayfield Dairies Farm Park advertised a Merry Mayfield Christmas.with all kinds of activities. We went on the last day, but it was strangely deserted. Only one other family was there besides us, though more came later. I only saw two employees on the field. About half the advertised activities were not available. Jeremy said it looked like one of those weird empty carnival movie sets where a maniacal clown was going jump out at us at any moment. But we played in what was available and had fun. The best part was an apple cannon, where you shoot old apples at targets. Strange as it sounds, it was very satisfying to do!

Apple cannon:

apple cannon

Me taking aim:

Big slide:

big slide

Tire swing:

Tire swing

Lassoing the fake cows with hula hoops. πŸ™‚

Photo op:

3. More adventurous cooking. I mentioned last week that all my kids have become good cooks, though they didn’t show much interest in it while they were in high school and college. They’re also much more adventurous than I am. πŸ™‚ Jeremy made Hungarian Chicken Paprikash for us one night. And I was amazed and delighted to learn from him about a couple of products I hadn’t known about–tomato paste in a tube (for when you only need a tablespoon or two) and frozen minced garlic.

4. Low-Key New Year’s Eve. We had an assortment of snacks, then played games. Everyone went home between 9 and 10. Jim, Jeremy, and I fell asleep in the living room, but Jeremy set his alarm so we could turn on the TV in time to watch the ball drop in NYC. πŸ™‚

5. Coupon from Audible. Audible had an offer saying if you spent three credits within a specified time, they’d gift you a ccoupon of $15 towards audiobook purchases. I was able to find two Christmas novellas and one novel with my coupon.

Bonus: Good news from a friend undergoing a kidney transplant. All went well with the surgery and his numbers have improved immensely the first day after. One of my simple pleasures is getting new wall calendars set up for the year. Jeremy made it to RI with no scheduling problems. Though we miss him already, his cat was glad to have him back. πŸ™‚ Jason and Mittu got me some much-needed larger plastic storage containers, unasked and unexpectedly (I think prompted by my sending soup home with them in the only large container I had which had a broken lid πŸ™‚ ). We finally got some family photos New Year’s Eve:

Happy New Year to you!

3 thoughts on “Friday’s Fave Five

  1. I’m so glad you got to have all the boys home for the holiday season! That’s funny/strange about hardly anyone being at the Farm Park. Oh well, more fun for you all hopefully? And I’m sure they were grateful for your attendance πŸ™‚ My girls too are all fairly into cooking, although I wouldn’t have expected that when they were younger. I had a low-key new year’s too, which is just fine with me. I didn’t plan to wake up at midnight, but thanks to fireworks/guns/etc I did!

    • We’ve noticed a lot of events start taking things down and packing up long before the advertised ending time, which I think is wrong. If something is advertised to last a certain time frame, especially if one has to pay for tickets, it should be available until closing time. We thought the place would be overcrowded since it was the last day, but I guess not. πŸ™‚ I’d rather have it less crowded, but all or most of the activities should have been available.

  2. What a lovely family photo (all of them!) and what a wonderful week of special blessings!

    I have NEVER seen Tomato paste in a tube!! Now I need to search the grocery shelf for that. I have used frozen minced garlic but it was so watery and bland i’ve never bought it again. Maybe it was in my freezer too long??

    OOH the apple cannon is something we all would love especially my oldest daughter’s bf!!

    HAPPY NEW YEAR!!

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