Matt just sent me this and I thought, ‘what a gem’. So here it is.
We go in for baptismal cake at COGS so its nice it features so prominently here. Cough.
This is funny, of course, because Matt happened to fly out to Colorado to baptize an extraordinarily beautiful (his words) baby on Wednesday. And he came back with a lot of Real Tea and some Real Digestive Biscuits because the parents of the baby normally live in England.
So we were without Matt for a day. He had a calm time flying around the country writing his sermon whereas I played a lot of loud music so I couldn’t hear the children and did mounds and piles of laundry and prayed that he would come back safely. The children pushed very hard to let me sleep first in my bed and then in the living room, both of which I strenuously resisted. I did finally sit down and watch Nanny McPhee with them, as Elphine had been only mentioning it three or four times a day since she borrowed it from her friend. On the whole funny in a tragic sort of way. Wish I could bang a stick on the ground and have the children fixed in their beds. And I felt for little Simon always having to get everyone out of whatever pickle. Still, I suppose its too much to expect to have more than one intelligent child in a big bunch like that. cough.
Yesterday for Shepherd’s Bowl I made Kale Bean and Sausage Soup. I went rather heavy on the sausage which turned out to be a touch more “spicy” than I bargained for and so my one pot of soup turned into two as I tried to dilute it. Then I finally added a third smaller pot with a very bland sausage, hoping that children wouldn’t scream about it being hot and scare their parents. One whole pot is left, so if you’re in Binghamton and are you’re starving around 12:30 on Sunday, come to COGS and have a bowl. IT’S NOT SPICY, I tell you, IT’S PERFECTLY FINE.
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