Good morning, everyone!
Lee - Great report from the oncologist, even if you are able to see the future!
Karen - An antipasto salad is very easy to make. You start with chopping up a pile of lettuce and put that in the middle of the plate. Then you just add whatever meats, cheeses and any Italian goodies that you want. Bert & I make a big one (18 inch platter) about once a year. Our family loves it and finishes every drop!
Glad you and Barb got to go for a swim the other night. Lucky you to have gotten some rain. We got nothing.
Kathie - We still have pollen around here. The car windshield was covered with it the other day when we were going out. Those Chinese finger puzzles used to drive me crazy as a kid when I would try to take it off. You can still buy them so that the youngest generation can feel the same frustration that we all did. LOL
Dave - I couldn't agree more with your statement about how kids go to festivals for the rides and adults go for the food. I know in our case it's one particular food - sausage, perrer & onion sandwiches. Plus maybe some cotton candy.
Nancy - I always loved Easy Spirit sandals, but they don't make the kind I liked since Covid. I hope the sneakers help your feet. Enjoy your ribs.
We had our turkey dinner last night and it was so good. They ate just about everything except one breast which I want for sandwiches. What little was left of the other stuff, Wesley took it home for a late night snack, including 1 of the legs!!
Not a lot planned for today. Bert's still hobbling around with the walker, so I guess it will be a slow not doing anything type day. Nate may come over to play Monopoly, if he has nothing else going on.
That turkey sandwich is calling me, so I better answer it! Have a wonderful Saturday, no matter what you are doing.