Thursday, March 11, 2010

Tuesday: tomato soup

Tuesday was grilled cheese with leftover cheese from previous meals, and tomato soup, made with tomato paste, salt, garlic salt, and milk.  SUCCESS! (but unfortunately neither of us like tomato soup by itself, so we wasted quite a bit)

PS- reheated chicken curry smells like wet dog.

And for those of you dying to know, Wednesday was hashbrown quiche, with eggs, the rest of the grated cheese, and added munster to make the recipe work.  SUCCESS! (I hope by success, you all know it means EDIBLE)

Tonight?  Tonight was Jason’s deli and me reading for two hours to finish Catching Fire, then coming home to eagerly await Cole’s arrival somewhere around ten from church meetings….boo.  Jason’s was expensive.  They almost redeem themselves, however, with the complimentary ice cream. Reminded me of our honeymoon cruise, which won Jason’s major points.  I’ll be back.

On a less boring note, it seems my decision at a maternity photo shoot has been made for me.

I got a call last night that my yoga studio is doing a promotion for prenatal yoga and asked if I would be the subject.  Specimen, rather, to draw people to pregnant yoga.  Good luck, I say, but a free photo shoot with some pretty amazing yogis?  Sure.

So immediately I went and bought 6 bright colored tops (what they asked me to wear with practically no notice).  so maybe its not a free photo shoot.

A woman asked me if I would let her do a birth photo shoot with her.  should I?  Will it be difficult to birth a child with someone snapping shots the whole time?

9 comments:

Julie said...

1. Your curry dish sounded delish.

2. We tried that other bread item when we got Indian food (panatha? is that what you recommended?) and ours didn't have any fun surprises in it (raisins, spices, etc.)

3. I want a full review of Catching Fire on my desk by Monday.

4. I love your high kicks.

5. Are you close with this woman who wants to do your photo shoot? She'd be getting rather ... er ... close for pictures like that, right?

Adria said...

i was glad that it was just mark and i for the birth of kylee. i don't think i would mind having someone in now that i have more than one....taking pictures down there...not sure if i would like that..a little too close:)

Jen Perkins said...

First of all, way to be creative with the food in your cupboard! I'm impressed.

And second, I'm getting birth photos done...but only because the photographer is a good friend of ours, is awesome AND offered to do it for free. I can definitely see the pros of it just being you and your hubby but at the same time I'm really excited to have some photo memories of the event. I say if you want it then go for it!

Whitney or Kevin said...

Yes it will make birth that much harder. Or it would have for me. It all depends on natural vs epidural?

Britt said...

dude I'm finishing catching fire today. random... crazy.

brandi said...

those will be so fun to see:)

Kylan said...

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Long Live the Lamberts said...

I love tomato soup! I had it every day for 6 weeks after I had Damian.