Mark spent most of the night out in the car last night. I noticed he had forgotten to take the blanket I had ready for him and he forgot his pillow. He came in around 4:00 am and crawled into bed. The car kept him warm enough but bed was much more comfortable. This morning he brought everything back inside and as he now says, "I know it can be done if needed." We plan on taking this car to Gulf Shores the end of March so nice to know we can make a bed in the back and at least one of us sleep while the other pretends to drive. We won't be in a hurry for sure as we will need to find plenty of charging stations along the way. I had wrapped 3 of the roasts well in aluminum foil last night and by 5:45 am all 3 of those were in the oven at 2:25 F Joan made it back from Florida so Mark didn't need to take any extra people to church. I stayed home as I'm still coughing but each day even that get's better. I was able to watch on-line and this morning we had a visitor, Ty Taufer from Goodfield had the morning message. Click HERE to watch that. Tim Roecker had the afternoon message on Esther 6 and 7 click HERE to listen to that. After the last message the meat was unwrapped, covered with sweet baby ray's bbq sauce and put under the broiler for 5 minutes. Those were then sliced and put in the crockpot on warm. The meat juices had been drained into a pan and the carrots were cooked in that. The potatoes were added once those were done cooking. The bread was banquettes from Aldi that were sliced and sautéed in butter then put in a crock pot. I baked an apple cake for the dessert which would be served with ice cream. There were plenty of cuties and bananas for the fruit. We had a pretty large group for Sunday dinner. Mark left right after supper to go to hymn sing at the Fellowship Hall. I didn't think to take pictures before dinner but had to take the picture below of Caroline, Rhonda's great grand daughters.
Day to day operation of a Friesian breeding farm standing 2 Friesian stallions. We have 6-10 foals each year out of Purebred Friesian mares, Andalusian mares, Thoroughbred mares and Friesian sport mares by Judy Sceggel 309-208-3840 www.horsemeister.com
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