Showing posts with label tater. Show all posts
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Saturday, April 4, 2026

Last Two Days of March

March 30 was Take a Walk in a Park Day. I did and it was lovely.

March 31 was Tater Day. I made fries. Lucky made pasta. I scrambled up some eggs to go with it. I also went around saying, "What's taters, precious?" I can't not say that on that holiday.

Monday, April 21, 2025

Catching Up March 2025 part 4

March 23 was Chip and Dip Day. We finally got to do something we'd been wanting to do since they put up "Dip Ahead" signs in our neighborhood. Thanks to our friends, Stephanie and Kels (and thanks for letting us use some of your pictures), we set up a table with chips and dip for passing neighbors and us to enjoy.
We had hummus, salsa, and tzatziki with potato chips, corn chips, and tortilla chips.

 
It was a great fellowdipping activity.
 
March 24 was National Cheesesteak Day. We made our chilly pheesesteaks. 

March 26 was Make Up Your Own Holiday Day. A while back, Jet decided that he wanted certain silly holidays instead of the actual holiday (I don't remember which it was). He told me, "Happy Row Row Row Your Boat Day," and, "Happy Scratch Skeleton Day." I love that kid. He is so much fun, such a ham. I said we could celebrate those on Make Up Your Own Holiday Day. So we did. We sang "Row Row Row Your Boat" and Jr. Jr. had pictures of skeletons on the computer we could "scratch."
 
March 29 was Vangelis' Birthday. We watched Rowan Atkinson's Mr. Bean performance of "Chariots of Fire" from the London 2012 Olympics.
 
March 30 was Take a Walk in a Park Day. I took a quick walk in a park. 

March 31 was National Tater Day. We had Aloo Gobi (Indian cauliflower and potato dish) and Pad Thai Chicken.

Sunday, April 7, 2024

Easter 2024

March did not go out like a lamb this year. Last day of the month we got hail.
March 31 was Easter and appropriately National Tater Day since we like to have a potato dish with our dinner. Ham, creamy scalloped potatoes, rolls, spinach salad, and grape juice.
A couple days later the boys had an Easter egg hunt in the living room.

Wednesday, April 6, 2022

March Did Not Go Out Like a Lamb

March 31 was National Tater Day.

I ate potato chips.

The End.

Actually not the end. Remember how I mentioned that the weather wasn't bad the beginning of March? Well, at the end of March we had rain. So March did not go out like a lamb. But at least we weren't sick... on the last day of March.


Wednesday, April 7, 2021

March Goes Out Like a Lamb

Busy last day of the month, but the weather was pleasant. March did go out like a lamb even after it came in the same way.

March 31 was National Tater Day. I went around saying, "What's taters, precious?" And answering myself, "Po-Ta-To." Nichole has been reading The Lord of the Rings books and told me about how she read that part in The Two Towers not too long ago.

March 31 was also Manatee Appreciation Day. Jet and I watched some videos of manatees and watched the video for the VeggieTales song, "Barbara Manatee."

We delivered cookies that we made the night before to my niece for her birthday. Well, Jr. and I delivered them. The rest of the kids let me record them singing Happy Birthday to her so I could show her. Nichole came with me last time. Jr. came with me this time. We're slowly giving everyone a chance to see my grand-nephew. So weird to say since I have a baby who is only about a year older. I have a grand-nephew and a new son. Weird.

Nichole had another orchestra concert that night. Jeremy and Jr. went to support her. I supported her by making her dinner before she left and wishing her well and praying for her and... I supported her, too.