Thanksgiving Weekend
This year it was just the three of us for Thanksgiving, so instead of turkey I did cornish game hens. They turned out very well. We also had stuffing, mashed potatoes & gravy, turnips, corn, pineapple fluff salad and tossed salad, and of course pumpkin pie and whip cream. My dad was with Nora and her family, and my brother just got home from moose hunting so he wouldn't of been worth being around.
We had our big meal on Sunday since Gary and I had to still bowl Monday night and that is no fun when you are stuffed.
Monday Ryan phoned to ask what he needed to do to a turkey once it was in the oven and how long would it take to cook. I guess the decided that they were having a tradition TGing dinner and he was elected to cook the turkey. I text messaged him today and asked if everyone had survived and he said as far as he knew.
Ryan has been having quite a time with him ATM card. First the machine ate his card while he was trying to deposit an expense cheque. He was able to get his card back from that CU, cashed his cheque at the theater so they could go to Nanaimo to apartment hunt. When he got back home he went to try to deposit the cash to his account and it wouldn't work. The machine ended up eating his card again. He went in and got it back, and told the teller that he was having trouble trying to deposit money to his account. The teller tried to figure out what the trouble was, and finally another teller stepped in and reminded the first teller that if your account is out of province you can no longer deposit money! Once they get settled in Nanaimo they are going to open an account there, so that should help with that problem.
On the apartment front, they still don't have one. They have put their name in at a few of them and are waiting to hear back.
I have been knitting away on one project that doesn't seem to be growing very fast. I have finished Justin's WW and Jordyn's socks so the list is getting smaller for Christmas.
We had our big meal on Sunday since Gary and I had to still bowl Monday night and that is no fun when you are stuffed.
Monday Ryan phoned to ask what he needed to do to a turkey once it was in the oven and how long would it take to cook. I guess the decided that they were having a tradition TGing dinner and he was elected to cook the turkey. I text messaged him today and asked if everyone had survived and he said as far as he knew.
Ryan has been having quite a time with him ATM card. First the machine ate his card while he was trying to deposit an expense cheque. He was able to get his card back from that CU, cashed his cheque at the theater so they could go to Nanaimo to apartment hunt. When he got back home he went to try to deposit the cash to his account and it wouldn't work. The machine ended up eating his card again. He went in and got it back, and told the teller that he was having trouble trying to deposit money to his account. The teller tried to figure out what the trouble was, and finally another teller stepped in and reminded the first teller that if your account is out of province you can no longer deposit money! Once they get settled in Nanaimo they are going to open an account there, so that should help with that problem.
On the apartment front, they still don't have one. They have put their name in at a few of them and are waiting to hear back.
I have been knitting away on one project that doesn't seem to be growing very fast. I have finished Justin's WW and Jordyn's socks so the list is getting smaller for Christmas.
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