Sunday, December 11, 2005
Guess what I'm having for breakfast with coffee
Hi all. Pumpkin bread with cream cheese filling on the left, sugar cookies with butter cream frosting thinned with cherry juice on the right. The sugar cookie recipe is the tried and true one in the Betty Crocker cookbook (sugar cookies deluxe). I didn't roll them out to do cut-outs, I simply let the dough refrigerate for about an hour, then rolled a large teaspoonful of dough into a ball, then flattened them somewhat with a fork; cooked 'em for 6 to 8 minutes, and voile, they turned out perfectly! I feel "redeemed" more than anything, frankly, after that fudge fiasco.
It's early here, I've been awake since 4:30 (bladder time!). I thought I'd check on here, maybe browse e-bay for something I don't need, then get showered and venture onto church. The Sundays I don't want to be there are usually the days which I need to be there the most. This week and next week are the last two Sundays of the year for class, we won't meet again until January 8th. I doubt that we'll go to Christmas service, or New Year's either, for that matter, but I would like to go to the Christmas Eve candlelight service, there's something pretty and ethereal about that.
I saw a tag line on Yahoo! before coming on here that said the "Baby Boomer Legacy is in Doubt." I didn't bother to read the article, but can't imagine to what it refers; I'm a baby boomer, and don't give a fig about my generation's legacy as a whole; I'm probably not all that concerned about my own. I do care, however, how people remember me. I would like to be remembered as somebody kind and helpful; perhaps even remembered with a smile or chuckle. That's better than the alternative, in my opinion.
Take care all.
Posted JDaaris @
4:53 AM ::
2 chocolate drops
Gimme some chocolate!
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