Sunday, October 14, 2007

Food, boxes and more food

Now is about the time around here someone could eat real well at least once a week and not have to prepare the good food, thanks to all of the area church meals taking place! Today for lunch we went over to Woodstock (MN) where we tried out the catholic's turkey dinner complete with mashed potatoes & gravy, stuffing, something like candied carrots (from member's garden's I'm told), bread, dessert and of course the pile of turkey. It was pretty good, Adam even went back for more turkey and potatoes. We went home and rested up then headed down to Hardwick (MN) where a fellow church in our circuit was having there soup supper. We arrived toward the end of it so the chili had of course just ran out so we settled for chicken noodle or vegetable beef (both homemade), there was also homemade bread and desserts. Joshua surprised me in Hardwick and actually had a little bit of chicken noodle soup and some vegetables from the vegetable beef soup, he also enjoyed a slice of the bread and some pumpkin pie. They had also ran out of milk by the time we got there so Joshua's only other choice was water... he maybe drank have of the water in his cup, he'd rather have milk! Next Sunday Jasper (MN) has ham and bratwursts, sauerkraut, german potato salad, german chocolate cake, black forest cake... that kind of thing.



Well we plan on staying here for awhile. So I finally got around to getting all of the original boxes things came in out of the temporary storage bedroom and breaking them down. I let Joshua have some fun first though.


Joshua just loves rice krispie bars! Here's another famous father-son eating on the couch picture. Before getting the camera, Joshua had actually held onto the rice krispie bar with both hands and taken a bite. I thought it was cute, but he didn't do it again.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Joshua made me hungry for rice krispie bar! OH yes and he had made me want teddy grahams too! Looks like he could make a real nice cardboard fort, mabye even a castle.