Friday morning, The Husband asked, "Do we want to do Easter dinner?"
I gave him an honest answer: "Not really."
I'd been grocery shopping on Thursday but had not bought stuff for a big Easter dinner. In fact, I hadn't fully realized that Easter Sunday was THIS weekend.
The Husband shrugged and said, "Okay."
Later that day, I went out to pick up a prescription, and while I was out, I decided to stop by the grocery store for a ham. We hadn't had ham for a while. A good-sized ham would provide breakfasts, lunches, and dinners for several days, plus we could share some with Nanny.
Saturday morning, Nanny called to see if we wanted to do Easter dinner. I caved, and spent the rest of the weekend cooking. Made dressing, sweet potato dumplings, green beans with mushrooms, pasta salad, and a pineapple cream cheese pie. Nanny committed to a corn casserole and three pies.
It was all delicious, if I do say so, myself. ;)
But I was pissy the whole weekend. Dinner was not my idea, and I knew who of the "we" would be doing the cooking and cleaning. And there were other things I wanted to do.
Dinner came off without a hitch. We had a good crowd. There were few left-overs.
I baked another ham yesterday.
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Some of the ginseng I planted is coming up!
Two of the lantanas I planted last year have come back!
It's time to turn attention to the vegetable garden. Last year's landscape fabric and cardboard are still on the ground and needs to be taken up, regardless of whether or not I plant a garden. I should get to that this week. First, I'll have to deal with the two fire ant mounds in the garden. The Husband has agreed to help me with that this evening. I can think of a few more garden chores for him while I have his assistance.