sunny, with a high in the low 70s and a slight breeze--a gorgeous day
On the good side, before she left town for 10 days, Nancy S. wanted to let me know that I will be the new very part-time, temporary volunteer coordinator at ALT! Yay! I'm employed. Don't know much more yet. The computer network was restored and I worked some on the mailing list and the newsletter, with a review of the Badcock proposal as well. With Nathan and Nancy gone, Heather went to a meeting before noon and never came back. In fact, when I left at 3:15, I was the only one there and had to lock the doors.
Ray and I picked Janna's sister up from the shuttle at 3:45 and took her to the hospital. Bertha seemed much the same. We took Janna home. She is getting pretty worn out and was really glad Dani would spend the night at the hospital last night. Dani is very entertaining and talks a lot; maybe that will be nice for her Mom.
We went home and Ray made the mac and cheese. I talked to my Dad a bit before he left and admired the garden extensively. There was not a single egg! so sad. Captain and Vanessa bought eggs this week. The peas are starting to blossom and there are green and white strawberries. We are trying to guess what will be ready to eat while Polly is here. I don't think she likes asparagus; not sure about peas, but they probably won't be ready yet.
Potluck and choir were pleasant. We are working on We Rise Again for Easter; one of my favorite things to sing, with lots of high parts. Molli sang the solo this year and Amber said it always reminds her of her. Me too. Really challenging rehearsal and my voice was tired by the end.
Watched a little TV and went to bed. Still didn't sleep that well; don't know if it's the weather, visiting the hospital, Ray's coming to bed late and getting up early, or the busy next few months.
Garlic Breadsticks Recipe
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Raise your hand if you want garlic breadsticks from scratch using my fan
favorite pizza dough recipe. Soft and fluffy center, crisp crust and extra
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