
Holland and I were both post-call from the ICU today and decided to meet at the Farmers' Market for lunch. We got some delicious Sudanese food (spinach, couscous, and a yummy little fried dumpling full of beans, peas, and carrots) and then tried to pick up some fruit before all the farmers shut down their stands. Pretty much the only thing bountifully available right now is cherries. Holland very excitedly got all these Rainier cherries (2 pounds), then afterwards walked by another stand selling lots of dark red cherries and wanted them too. This is his face of dismay when he realizes that he can't possibly eat all of the cherries that he wants to buy. Unless he also wants to find me a cherry pitting tool so that I can make something out of them.
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And this picture is for Amy (my sister):


Over a year ago, she gave me a very cute and funny Decorate Your Own Piggy Bank kit. It has been sitting on my desk forever, just waiting for the perfect day to come out of its box and finally be decorated. Well tonight was the night. The paint, stickers, and glue pens were tremendously fun and gratifying and Amy will be glad to know they had not dried out one bit. Now all I have to do is save some money to put in it. May it should be my Pedicure Fund.
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2 comments:
Awwwww, how cute!
The cherries in Vixburg are great too - not home grown though. I think they are from California.
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