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Sunday, December 7, 2008
Breanna went to her friend's birthday party at the nature center. They let them hold and touch some cool critters. The Christmas tree has a big snake skin garland all around it. They have an enormous python or boa constrictor that is about 20 feet long. They saved his skin when he shed. It was pretty cool. Breanna was a good sport.
Hi Fam, Wow! Did you even come home? It seems like forever ago. I love the pictures you took on the trip- but especially the kids in them!! Miss you too much! Love you tons and tons, Gram Pam
My mother-in-law makes great honey candy. Here's her recipe...2 1/2 cups sugar 1 cup honey 1 cup half-n-half mix all together in a sauce pan, stir really well on low heat, continue stirring until starts boiling, may go up to med-low heat after honey is dissolved really well, continue boiling until it reaches about 260 degrees, good luck-it really is all about the temperature and the stretching. Just remember practice makes perfect!
I'm a 35 year old mother of four. Married to an amazing man for 12 years (he says 5 minutes...under water). Right now I am a stay at home mom. My alter ego is a nurse but has been forced into hiding for the time being by the PTA mom and Cub Scout Leaders that are trying to surface.
3 comments:
Eww Gross-that's all I can say-I hate snakes, spiders, and all creepy things. So ya, what a sport!
Hi Fam,
Wow! Did you even come home? It seems like forever ago. I love the pictures you took on the trip- but especially the kids in them!! Miss you too much!
Love you tons and tons,
Gram Pam
My mother-in-law makes great honey candy. Here's her recipe...2 1/2 cups sugar 1 cup honey 1 cup half-n-half mix all together in a sauce pan, stir really well on low heat, continue stirring until starts boiling, may go up to med-low heat after honey is dissolved really well, continue boiling until it reaches about 260 degrees, good luck-it really is all about the temperature and the stretching. Just remember practice makes perfect!
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