Tuesday, October 14, 2014

October- Festivities and a Jigg's Dinner

I started Physical Therapy for my face at the beginning of the month.

I picked Taylor up for a dinner break before a study session.
"Hold my hand, Kels Kels!"
We walked to Subway then I went and sat with him in his Midterm review.  I'm so glad I'm done with college and tests....

Friday night we celebrated Taylor finishing his midterms, and ate out with cheese burgers...and got really sick. Not worth it. And, on the way home we had there was very bad traffic!  We couldn't figure out why....Until we ran smack into it. There was a huge flood because a water main pipe burst by our apartment.  It covered blocks and blocks.  
The streets were so flooded we thought we were going to be washed away...
Notice the huge rock in the middle of the road?  It was washed up due to the flood.
On Saturday we ate at Red Lobster with the help of our lovely lactose pills.
Then fed some hungry sheep at Wheeler Farm.
Look how far he reached his head through the gate!


 And fed this tree with hugs....At least Taylor likes to be fed with hugs...

And then we ate more lactose pills and chick-fil-a because hey!  It's a long weekend vacation!  And lactose pills are great when they work!


We celebrated Canadian Thanksgiving by going to the Natural History Museum.
Rocks and a rock-hard bodied man.
And of course:  Jigg's Dinner!  This was our first time making a REAL Jigg's dinner with "pudding bags."
Wrapping it up!
Boiling in the pot!

Basically you boil everything....the main course and the dessert.
The yummiest blueberry pudding and sauce!


Starting with the green mush and going clockwise:
Pease Pudding, Salt Beef, and the boiled veggies.

Blueberry duff!!!

Unfortunately we were so focused on the boiling we forgot the acorn squash in the oven, until midnight.....

The next day we had leftovers for a picnic at a park, after all my doctor's appointments.

2 comments:

Joni Justice said...

That looks like a very traditional dinner. Looks like you had fun making it! Your outings look fun! Good thing those lactose pills work for you. Poor Taylor has to pay the price! Bummer! I like your hair curled like it is. Very cute! Glad to be back since we got to see you both last night! Love you! Mom

Unknown said...

You both are having a wonderful time building happy memorizes together. I am glad you both are so kind to each other. Love, Dad