Are there any Big Brother fans out there? I admit it. I watch it. I LOVE it! Love to hate it, too. ***Spoiler alert*** I can’t believe that they (Kalia) voted to keep Rachel, and voted out Jeff!! WTF? If you don’t watch it, you don’t get it. I totally understand that though. My eyes tend to gloss over when people start talking about The Bachelor, or The Bachelorette. I can’t bring myself to watch these people “searching” for undying love . . . yet, I love to watch the ongoings of a bunch of weirdos locked in a house together! From this bit of useless information, I have to say, I am fortunate, that a) I’m not locked in a house with Rachel, and b) I’m not searching for love on a TV show.
I am fortunate that I got posts out this week! You may think that that is not a big deal, BUT it was really weighing over me that I hadn’t had enough time to post in the last couple of weeks, and finally, I found the time (made the time). I think that I finally may be getting the hand of this “owning your own business” thing. I am VERY fortunate for that!
I am fortunate for this recipe for Garden Zucchini Pizza Casserole I found on Brown Eyed Baker. It made for a delicious dinner tonight. Yummy AND healthy (I’m blocking out the cheese in my mind)! Who could ask for anything more? Well, Paul would say “Meat!”. The original recipe calls for meat, but I didn’t have any in my freezer, so I opted for the vegetarian version. Still good.
I am fortunate for this week’s TWO markets! It is so fabulous to get out into the public and to be a part of such a great community. Thank you to everyone that is close enough to come down to the market, support us (JJ’s Custom Cakery) and a special thank you goes out to the people who let me know they’re reading my blog! Whoop! Thank you, thank you.
Have a great weekend everyone . . . this little piggy is heading to the market . . . and to a dog’s birthday party on Sunday! What are YOU doing?
Thank you for stopping by “Snippets” and leaving a sweet comment. Congratulations on starting a blog of your own. Kindergarten and a bakery business! That is amazing. I was an assistant teacher in kindergarten classes for 2 year (one yr was in Japan). At the end of each day, I had to take a nap I was so exhausted. But, what cute and adorable ages! Good luck with school and your baking.