Here is my daughter Emily pretending like she doesn't know I am taking her picture. This was in the Inn we stayed at in Philadelphia. She said if we stayed there again she would take the WIFI booster and plug it in our room. I do not know how it works but it takes the signal from the original site and boosts the signal. Works by magic I guess.
She completed her CPR class and met some of her new classmates. There were also some people she knew from her Microbiology class. Just 6 days till Nursing School starts. She has to take her Nursing courses and Anatomy and Physiology. She had that in high school and enjoyed and did well on that unit.
Emily and her dad are going to see a movie this evening. They both like spoofs and weird comedies. I do not so I am staying at home and typing and reading other journals.
It is amazing that people all over the world have the same thoughts and our lives are basically the same wants, and needs; no matter where we live.
For dinner I made Jamacian Jerk chicken thighs, noodles, corn on the cob and lettuce salad. That chicken is good. Now, a thought from long ago. When we lived in Europe we found out that they do not have corn on the cob. The corn is fed to the animals and even if you cook the corn for a long time it would never get soft. I guess they do not have the same variety of corn here in the USA, I love corn on the cob.
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No corn on the cob?! *gasp* That would be almost as sad as a world without tomatoes!
I'm in a book club, and we're reading the top 100 novels as chosen by the Modern Library. We just finished Tobacco Road. If you'd like the link to the list, or to our book club's online forum, drop me an email and I'll send them to you, so you can see if it's something you might be interested in. We do a book per month, which gives me time to read other things, too.
All my best,
Beth
We call that "field corn." No, it's not good tasting at all for humans. Yuck.
Your daughter is lovely!
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