So...whats for dinner?
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Good decision Laurie! And I love how you give the boys some menu power after their disappointment about missing Dad for dinner.

Have two meals to make this coming week for families dealing with surgery, and a relative death. Anybody have a "go to" menu for such meals? I am always too ambitious in my efforts and it could be easy peasy, I'm sure!
Maybe a hearty stew for one family(whose Dad broke his hand while sledding with their 6 year olds)and Italian for my Italian friend who had a death in the family? Over choice reigns again in my brain...
Still so sad about Apple.....She does not belong with all of the octogenarians I know who are passing over this week.
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Deborye,
I feel the same.... Praying for good news but, Just feeling so very sad today..... -
Lacey- Italian always reheats the best. Maybe stuffed shells or lasagna with a salad? Do a double batch of whatever you do and give it to both of them. They won't know and it will make things so much easier for you.
So, While I was making the english muffin pizzas I decided to make a quiche too. So easy. I had my english muffin pizza, bribed the boys with a cookie if they ate all their dinner and cleaned up all their toys:) Got them to bed and came down and had a slice of quiche. Yum.
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Thanks Laurie. And you are right about the reheating factor. We had Italian leftovers tonight which were twice as good as earlier in the week.
I happened to buy eggplant today so could make a lasagna with that and some roasted veggies I froze a few months ago....so it will be a bit more interesting than my usual lasagna. I think you are also right about making the same thing for both families. Not sure why I always think to do things the hard way.
Loved the way you worked things out tonight......Smart Mama! -
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Debbie, I think it probably took some courage from the alcohol to post that. I am glad you did. I am in, will be joining you in thoughts at 6 pm eastern time. Kay
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OK, 6 p.m. I'll be ready, you are very sweet!
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I went to the rum fire at the sheraton here was so packed there were 2 hot young looking girls between me and these two guys he reached over between them to show me a video of them playing at the blaisedale arena .i said who is this and why are you showing me this he said they were the Chicago band, I thought how sad they are showing me as if no one but recognize them but me but he def was hitting on me until I said I was married isn't Chicago old as dirt? Any way got some pic and it was fin hate auto correct argjhh
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OMGoodness Debbie You are having way too much fun!!
We were sooo bored last night I really needed to get outta this house. Went to new wine bar where the tasting lady was from France and a totally professional wine enthusiast. Tasted some wines from all around the world....but my taste buds are still liking the Finger Lakes varieties.
I am on board for 6pm...but really I think of Michelle and everyone else here all the time.
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I am in for 6 pm tonight too.
I agree Carrie- I think of all of you all the time.
Debbie- They don't call it liquid courage for nothing;)
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I'm in too. I know exactly where I will be at 6PM, so it's seriously logged in!
And, Michelle, I hope you will be just relaxing and feeling the positive energy wave at 6 PM..... -
I know things get busy with everyone on the weekends and slower here at BCO but, for those who haven't heard, the mods posted on Has Anyone Seen Apple? that she has passed away..... My heart hurts....
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Apple is now singing with the choir in the sky, as she used to say.
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heart breaking.
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Tears for Apple and her family. How I hate this horrible disease . . .
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I am so sad for Apple and her extended family. She was a special person and we will all miss her stories, wisdom and love.
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6pm it is I too say prayers all the time but think a prayer chain will be so magnificent. And yes way to much to drink I'm surprised my post looked half way decent lol
I'm so sad about Apple! She was a beautiful person inside and out. -
That's 3:00 pm for me here in California.
I'm in.
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And I'm so very sorry to hear about Apple. I just joined in October and don't think I've seen any of her posts but she is obviously a very important part of the fabric of the BCO.org community.
I'm reminded of the hospice poem...
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Gone From My Sight
I am standing upon the seashore. A ship at my side spreads her white sails to the morning breeze and starts for the blue ocean. She is an object of beauty and strength. I stand and watch her until at length she hangs like a speck of white cloud just where sea and sky come to mingle with each other.
Then, someone at my side says, "There, she is gone!"
"Gone Where?"
Gone from my sight. That is all. She is just as large in mast and hull and spar as she was when she left my side and she is just as able to bear her load of living freight to her destined port.
Her diminished size is in me, not in her. And, just at that moment when someone at my side says, "There are other eyes watching her coming, and other voices ready to take up the glad shout: 'Here she comes!"
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I just returned from a memorial service. One of the daughters of the wonderful man whose life we were honoring told us was how he described the way each of us lives on after death .......in the twinkle of others' eyes. Well, Apple herself had an incredible twinkle in her eyes, (along with her grace, talent and wisdom) and will live on with that in each and every one of us. In time, we will not be able to think of Apple without the corners of our eyes turning up. Peace to all who love and miss Apple.
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We are going to miss you on "So, what's for dinner" thread.
RIP apple, God Bless apple's family.
Death leaves a heart ache
No one can heal
Love leaves a memory
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Special prayers going ou to Apples family and friends. May they get some comfort in the fact that she touched so many lives in such a positive way.
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Here's to you Michelle!!! Sending lots of HUGS, LOVE, and STRENGTH. You inspire me everyday on how to live life with all the gusto we can.... never missing an opportunity to see what is positive in a moment.
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Also, it is 5:00 pm here in Milwaukee, Central time so adding to the pray in for Michelle. Sending love and Light to Michelle. Much love to all on this board.
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Powerful prayers u feel it for you Michelle!!
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More prayers Michelle coming from NH

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Even though I wasn't on here at 5 my phone alarm went off and a heartfelt prayer went up from here.
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I was not at home able to access Internet, but was also joining in with love and prayers at six Michelle. ((((Hugs))))
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I have just logged on and had no idea... I'm not religious but a late prayer being sent. Oh how I hate this disease. Thoughts and strength to Apple's family. So very sad !
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Prayers for apple's family and friends, and healing light to Michelle - I was in Target sending it, lol!
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I just got home and am able to type. I was at a training meeting for my disaster response team when I saw the posting about Apple. I just stood there in shock. One of the team phsychologists came over to me and asked if I was OK. I guess my sadness showed.
Peace and love, Apple.
Eric
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