Sunday, May 31, 2020

End of May

Shekinah demonstrating her CPR skills, she hasn't been in a class lately....


but she knows that manikins are a great size to wear all her doll clothes.


The sad thing is that they are more expensive than American Girl dolls so 
she can't drag them around the house much.


Any stray (clean!) PPE that is around the house, gets used for dress-up.

The other new skill that I've let her practice in the house is roller-blading.


Holiday weekends are for cousins!


One thing we've probably spent too much time doing lately is watching YouTube videos. We enjoy Kara and Nate's  travel vlogging videos. They love food and I often go looking for recipes after they eat something that looks tasty. This time we tried "Schwarma"  It sounds like it should be a German word, but it's middle eastern and is great eaten with our fire bread (probably the closest thing to Naan that I can make). It contains chicken, chick peas, sweet potatoes and many spices...and it was yummy.


Thanks to modern technology, we sat in suspense and watched history being made when "Bob and Doug" blasted off into space.

Other things are going down in history too this week that are hard to talk about.  A man who when he took his job, swore to serve and protect the public and from all appearances has utterly failed.
 All life is sacred.
 It also reminds me that one stupid decision by one person can cause so much havoc in a nation that doesn't need any more hot-headed rhetoric. We all need more Jesus and less self.

People are also passing judgement on a family who made some really hard decisions in regards to their child.  I have learned so much from people who blog and vlog, but it is tricky to know what to share. 




QOTD: When I have kids I will NEVER spit on my finger and wipe something off their face! That's just gross."    There now it's recorded for posterity.

As we all blew on our soup at lunchtime, Shekinah noted, "We could all try that Life-hack I saw, we could just patiently sit and wait till it cools instead of blowing across the table."

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