Ho Hum Weekend Round Up
Good Monday to you all. I hope you had a great weekend and are well rested and rarin' to go. We had a little bit of everything. Friday we were happy there was a new Project Fear to dive into. We found out Chelsea had a very scary birth over the weekend as well and she almost didn't make it. Thankfully her and the baby are still recovering. Very happy she and the newest little ghost hunter are coming through okay. Saturday we grabbed a regrettable lunch and while we were chatting over it talking about Grandma and the turmoil surrounding the death of her dad and how greed reared its ugly head, we got a very immediate and specific sign from her and started laughing. I love the way people are able to do that in an unmistakable way. We drove out to the grave of our pup and my fur sister. It had been far too long and they were in need of attention. We did as best we could with the rechargeable trimmers we had on us. (Even tho...
That does sound good. I'm not a huge fan of cereal in general, but I do like shredded wheat and occasionally get a weird craving for Raisin Bran.
ReplyDeleteI hate to admit it, but I am on a Cap'n Crunch Berries kick right now. No nutritional value whatsoever, but so sweet and crunchy. I kept my Grandson three days last week, and he loved the berries! He has eight teeth, all right in front, "Crunch, crunch," I would hear, when I'd hand him a berry. Du eats shredded mini wheats and raisin bran. Much healthier than me.
ReplyDeleteI'm a Cheerios fan and I really like Life cereal too. I like the idea of the chia seeds, I've never thought of that and I think it would help carry me through.
ReplyDeleteI like Kashi Heart. . .something or other. Not the one that looks like twigs but the one that looks like dog kibble (I call it "puppy chow"). It has a good texture (like cereal, not cardboard or tree limbs) and it holds up in milk. Lightly sweet, too.
ReplyDelete(if we're talking junky cereal, I love coco puffs. . .but I consider them "cookies" and don't buy them much at all anymore. . .but I do still love them and the chocolately milk they leave behind)