I went to take a picture of the fridge this morning, to show that i can stuff the fridge at home just as good as the one on the boat and when editing I was reminded of something from when I was growing up.
Of course, the Sears Xmas Wish books would be thumbed over all winter. Imaging all the things I could possibly get. I think I can still remember specific items from when I was 7-8 in them. I guess TV was not quite as exciting back then. One of my favorite things to look at were the fridges and freezers that had all this good looking food in them. I used to imagine that OUR fridge looked like that (it didn't, although there was food in it, it certainly did not have everything the pictures did!). I would go over the items in the fridge over and over again. So, no wonder I love food, I have apparently loved it since I was that age anyways! I can remember crushing up my nickel bags of barbecue chips into tiny little pieces as they seemed to last longer that way, and to even trying to save the last "thing" in a package and putting it in my bedside drawer, so I would always have treats...in the night when I was hungry!
Anyways, my 8 year old self would be pleased to know that eventually she obtained fridges that were full like the catalogs from back then!
Bazza is just happy that he is in the land of fresh danishes for breakfast, and looking even more forward to the land of Tim Hortons and Boston Creams in a couple weeks!
We have three people going three different directions, with one car and one RV. Well, you know my patience with that...I went out to rent a car for a week or two and came home having bought a car three hours later. I thought I would get yelled at, but he just shook his head. I justified it quite well I thought! It is not quite a red sports model!!!!
The workshop is coming along quite nicely, I may never see him again!
We had a whole bunch of potted plants (well not technically WE but the old owners left them) outside which surprisingly, were still alive after we had been away for 4 months without water! They just may survive us if they can go that long....