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| From Russell Family Management Binder |
Last night I had the pleasure of teaching a freezer cooking class at Bethany Baptist. I did our usual talk about freezer cooking, then demonstrated an actual freezer session by making 6 Chicken Pot Pies, which were given as door prizes.
This class had such a precious group of ladies- they all seemed very close to one another. I felt like a member of the family. Anne Mary, my 9 year old and cooking assistant was shocked. At food time (and these ladies serve a BIG dinner at their meetings) she was urged to go to the front of the line because she was a guest! She has never, ever been at the front of a food line. Usually when there is a buffet, we are here at our home where the children are taught to show respect and preference to guests. At our home church, generally they are taught not to eat until the mothers (hostesses) have eaten, or until invited to do so by the hostess. I asked her how it felt to go first in line and she said, "Great!"
I am excited to be invited back there in January to do our talk: Chaos to Order.
Today is Friday- Piano Day and the day Anne Mary and David get to go to Woodland Baptist for enrichment classes. David seems to be completely well after his missed day last Friday and I am certainly glad because he really missed his time with Mrs. Enix.
