Yesterday was my 15th wedding anniversary. Chef Aaron had dinner waiting, his famous Tortellini Alfredo, and dessert. He made a no-bake cheesecake with a homemade graham cracker crumb pie crust before he left for school in the morning. It is always a treat to walk into a house with a garlicky aroma. We will have to work on his manners, though. He was already sitting down for his second plate of it when I got home with french bread. He and his father don't like to wait, but hey, I didn't complain lest I discourage him from trying to please me again.
Aaron will be attending a new school this fall, Monteleone Jr. High. For 7th grade, he got to pick one elective. His first choice is Spanish, band is second, and agricultural science is third. I guess my diabolical plans of having a musician are not panning out. Que pasa?



As long as he saved you some, his manners aint so bad.
Oh, and Happy Belated Anniversary. Patsy and I celebrate our 24th on Monday.
Good for Aaron. I know how good his tortellini is. You said he chose band as his second choice elective; that shows it's still high in his esteem. Do they have home economics in high school? I've always thought it should be mandatory for both boys and girls, but I know that wouldn't be practical money-wise. Everyone needs to know all the things that are taught in home ec though, don't you think?
And Rob, Happy Anniversary to you and Patsy.
Happy Anniversary Janine and Michael. I thought about y'all several times yesterday.
Also, Happy Anniversary Robbie and Patsy!
Hey Janine maybe you can teach your sister Sue how to not complain......
Happy Anniversary Janine and Michael. I love that Aaron is cooking. Good for him.
Sue, remember fleetfoot.
Home ec is offered in Junior high too, but Aaron's cooking proclivities are in the closet still. Yes, I think it should be a required course for boys and girls alike.