When I opened the fridge yesterday to get something I noticed the packing tape sitting on the bottom shelf. Hmm... who's losing their marbles? Me perhaps? At least it made me smile and I had to take a picture. Maybe the fridge really does want to go with us (see previous posting about the fridge). Who knew an appliance could be so interesting! Have you ever opened an appliance and found something funny? I remember a friend telling me about another friend who had a whole bunch of people coming over for a meeting so she hid all her dirty dishes in the oven, then forgot about them and when she preheated the oven for dinner later, well, you can imagine!
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
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I know I've gone to the fridge with something perishable in one hand and something nonperishable in the other and put them in the wrong places (ie the milk in the pantry and the bread in the fridge). Fortunately I've managed to catch it...something that's sure to correct itself sometime in the near future, I'm sure :). Oh, and for your book...I'm not sure if this will help but I'm looking forward to reading the Uglies series and also P.S. I love you. Don't know what kind of books you're into though...good luck!
I keep putting the peanut butter in the fridge after making school lunch. Maybe it's because I usually make lunch at 11pm!
That is so funny--I know I've put weird things in the fridge before, like my car keys! :)
That's funny!
I've been reading Fablehaven books and I really liked them.
Good luck with that snow.
I just started the series God and King and I really like it so far.
Not to long ago I put a shoe in the fridge and headed upstairs to put the jam in the bedroom. Blame it on having kids!!
I just started The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger. If the first chapter is any indication...it may not be for the purest of the pure such as yourself.
Right now, on top of my fridge, are some delicious oatmeal cookies I made using a recipe from a kind blogger. Kathryn, they're great! I added whole wheat flour to mine. We like to stay regular around here :) Thanks again for the recipe!
Read "Peace Like A River" by Leif Enger. You won't regret a single minute of your time spent reading it.
Ha!Ha! Did I tell you about the dishes in the oven? Because I remember that story.
I found our shredded cheese in the pantry the other day.
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