Let me introduce you to the saddest little potato around.
Here is the deal.
Husb left for San Diego early this morning.
Gretta and I fly out to San Diego tomorrow to meet up with husb and then we all go down to Mexico.
We are visiting this chick and her studio!
So anyways, back to the potato.
As I have no husband to cook for tonight, and I have no food in the house, and I don’t feel like fast food, I’ve decided to get Thai food for dinner tonight.
YUM!
However, I can be cheap at times and can’t justify going to Florida, then Mexico and eating out for lunch and dinner all in the same month.
So I was left to scrounge around in my pantry.
I found a bag of potatoes that have been in there a little too long.
But they were edible.
No one dies from eating a semi soft and slightly wrinkled potato do they?
It did get slightly more wrinkled once I put it in the microwave.
However, I camouflaged him with broccoli and cheese
and he served his purpose.
Holding me over till dinner ![]()
On a completely different note…
I think I’m coming to the realization that I need to learn to sew.
I can’t take all these cute tutorials of how to make a belt or a scarf.
Or being able to pull off tricks like this.
Really?
You bought a dress that was too short and sewed on extra fabric to make it perfect?
Really?
I have a feeling a sewing machine is in my future.
I’m not sure I want this or I’m ready for it?
However, I’m pretty sure it’s inevitable.
Darn.
Disclaimer: I wrote this post on Thursday as I can relate with the Nester and don’t want to tip off any killers! I will be scarce around here until the middle of next week. I will miss you friends…but I’ll hopefully have lots of fun pictures to share when I get back! Pray that all goes well as we are down there!

3 Comments
haha, that is the saddest little potatoe! I can totally see you with a sewing machine! My mom made us learn how to sew when we were little, but I doubt I could remember!
i have a lot of wild ideas about what i should try. i got on a sewing kit and bought all kinds of awesome fabric, a sewing machine, even patterns. then i tried to work the sewing machine and couldn’t figure it out. so i sold it all. bahahahahahahah!!
Leah, I would love to teach you how to sew, and I have a perfect little sewing machine for you. Call me.
Carla