Food for thought~THINGS AREN’T ALWAYS AS THEY APPEAR. A DAY WITHOUT LAUGHTER IS A DAY WASTED

A WOMAN was flying from Seattle to San Francisco. Unexpectedly, the plane was diverted to Sacramento along the way. The flight attendant explained that there would be a delay, and if the passengers wanted to get off the aircraft the plane would re-board in 50 minutes.

Everybody got off the plane except one lady who was blind. The man had noticed her as he walked by and could tell the lady was blind because her Seeing Eye Dog lay quietly underneath the seats in front of her throughout the entire flight.

He could also tell she had flown this very flight before because the pilot approached her, and calling her by Name, said, ‘Kathy, we are in Sacramento for almost An hour. Would you like to get off and stretch your legs?’

The blind lady replied, ‘No thanks, but maybe Buddy would Like to stretch his legs.’

Now Picture this:
All the people in the gate area came to a complete standstill when they looked up and saw the pilot walk off the plane With a Seeing Eye dog! The pilot was even wearing sunglasses.

People scattered. They not only tried to change planes, but they were trying to change airlines!

Have a great day and remember…

…..THINGS AREN’T ALWAYS AS THEY APPEAR. A DAY WITHOUT LAUGHTER IS A DAY WASTED!!!

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The Middle Wife

This is another one of those cute emails that crossed my desk and begged to be shared.

I’ve been teaching now for about fifteen years. I have two kids myself, but the best birth story I know is the one I saw in my own second-grade classroom a few years back.

When I was a kid, I loved show-and-tell. So I always have a few sessions with my students. It helps them get over shyness and usually, show-and-tell is pretty tame. Kids bring in pet turtles, model airplanes, pictures of fish they catch, stuff like that.

And I never, ever place any boundaries or limitations on them. If they want to lug it in to school and talk about it, they’re welcome.

Well, one day this little girl, Erica, a very bright, very outgoing kid, takes her turn and waddles up to the front of the class with a pillow stuffed under her sweater.

She holds up a snapshot of an infant. “This is Luke, my baby brother, and I’m going to tell you about his birthday.”

“First, Mom and Dad made him as a symbol of their love, and then Dad put a seed in my Mom’s stomach, and Luke grew in there.

He ate for nine months through an umbrella cord.”

She’s standing there with her hands on the pillow, and I’m trying not to laugh and wishing I had my camcorder with me.

The kids are watching her in amazement.

“Then, about two Saturdays ago, my Mom starts saying and going, ‘Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh!’ Erica puts a hand behind her back and groans. “She walked around the house for, like an hour, ‘Oh, oh, oh!’ Now this kid is doing a hysterical duck walk and groaning.

“My Dad called the middle wife. She delivers babies, but she doesn’t have a sign on the car like the Domino’s man. They got my Mom to lie down in bedlike this.” Then Erica lies down with her back against the wall.

“And then, pop! My Mom had this bag of water she kept in there in case he got thirsty, and it just blew up an d spilled all over the bed, like psshhheew!” This kid has her legs spread with her little hands miming water flowing away. It was too much!

“Then the middle wife starts saying ‘push, push,’ and ‘breathe, breathe. They started counting, but never even got past ten. Then, all of a sudden, out comes my brother. He was covered in yucky stuff that they all said it was from Mom’s play-center, so there must be a lot of toys inside there.”

Then Erica stood up, took a big theatrical bow and returned to her seat. I’m sure I applauded the loudest. Ever since then, when it’s show-and-tell day, I bring my camcorder, just in case another “Middle Wife” comes along.

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Chocolate Food for Thought

I read that the first chocolate chip cookie supposedly originated in 1930 at the Toll House Inn in Whitman, Massachusetts where Ruth Wakefield added some chocolate to a shortbread batter hoping it would melt forming a chocolate shortbread. Many generations later, the chocolate chip cookie fans are grateful that those chocolate bits didn’t melt.

I found a few citations, but the most concise was this one from Wikipedia: “Ruth Wakefield educated at Framingham State Normal School Department of Household Arts in 1924. She worked as a dietitian and lectured about foods. In 1930, she and her husband bought a tourist lodge in the town of Whitman, Massachusetts in Plymouth County. It had been built in 1709, and had a rich history of providing a night’s solace to weary travelers. Located about halfway between Boston and New Bedford, it was a place where passengers had historically paid a toll, changed horses and eaten much-welcomed home-cooked meals. When the Wakefields opened their business, they named the establishment The Toll House. They took it upon themselves to uphold the lodge’s tradition. Ruth cooked and served all the food and soon gained local fame for her desserts. The restaurant had many visitors including Massachusetts’ Senator John F. Kennedy (before he gained the U.S. presidency in 1960).”

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Food for thought!

How come when you mix water and flour together you get glue… and then when you add eggs and sugar you get cake? Where does the glue go?
~Rita Rudner
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Menu Planning


Menu Plan Monday hosted by Laura at I’m an Organizing Junkie
DATE BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER
Monday

3/30

CEREAL SANDWICHES Recipe Experiment Night

Tuesday 3/31

TOAST LEFTOVERS Chicken Enchiladas Suiza
and
Refried Beans
Wednesday 4/1 YOGURT SOUP Orange Honey Chicken
Thursday 4/2 FRUIT CHEESE & FRUIT Tuna Noodle Bake
Friday 4/3

OATMEAL C.O.R.N.

Chicken Fried Chicken
with mashed potatoes and
Peppered Gravy

Saturday 4/4 Blueberry Crumb Cake leftovers Roast Chicken w/ Lemon Herb Sauce
and
Maple Glazed Carrots
Sunday 4/5
Huevos con Yummy Deviled Eggs Carnitas ~ Traditional Style
with the leftover
Refried Beans

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Have you ever looked at your hands?

About the PhotoHunt: A theme is given for each Saturday. Post a photo that best represents the theme. New and old photos welcome but must be from your personal collection and not photos obtained from the web. Play along once a week by posting your photo on your site.

I didn’t take this picture, but this email came my way a while back with the picture attached. It fits for today’s photo hunt theme and it was such a good story which I originally ran the picture and the story here, I figured it bears repeating.

About the PhotoHunt: A theme is given for each Saturday. Post a photo that best represents the theme. New and old photos welcome but must be from your personal collection and not photos obtained from the web. Play along once a week by posting your photo on your site.

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