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Old May 15, 2020, 10:56 AM
Anonymous46341
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Well, I used 6 more of the 18 bananas we accidentally bought through grocery delivery. That leaves 10 more to use, since we ate a couple as snacks. This morning I started to make a caramelized banana ice cream. I doubled the recipe. I could have tripled it. I wish I had. When making it, at the last moment I realized that the milk was sour. Thank goodness I figured that out before blending it with the caramelized bananas. I had to drive to the pharmacy to pick up replacement. The mix is chilling. Either later today or early tomorrow I'll freeze it in my ice cream maker. I guess banana nut muffins, which I'll also freeze, will follow.

I accidentally saw a gift my husband bought me for our upcoming anniversary. He was sad about that. Now I'm sitting here feeling guilty that I have yet to even buy him anything. I sort of hate gift giving. I love to give in other ways, but I never know what to buy as presents. Hubby has everything. Actually, too much! I'm easier to buy for because I rarely even buy anything for myself, except maybe a basting spoon, or something in that category.Actually, it was my husband that bought me the basting spoon. I put it on my wish list for my birthday.Yes, he bought me other things, too. I'm the type that would travel with just a backpack. Hubby would have three pieces of large luggage.When people would stare and look at me (the woman), in the airport, I'd say "It's all HIS. Not mine!"

I had my video appointment with my psychiatrist yesterday. He seemed happier that my husband didn't get laid off than I was. Actually, he was (and usually is) so sweet. A fault of his, though, is that he procrastinates doing some things, like billing me for my copays. This has been the same way for years. He has not billed me for my copays since January 2019. Yes, 2019! I bugged him about it when I thought hubby would be laid off. He then sent me a bill with zero charges for the whole of 2019. Only the 2020 year to date charges. That was a mistake, not some generous gesture. So I bugged him again and he said something like "OK, I'll do that sometime soon." to which I jokingly yelled "DON'T YOU WANT MY MONEY!?!?" He laughed at that, responding "Yes" and then said that he isn't broke at this time, and can manage without it for now. The bill will be very large. I don't like having such a huge bill all at once. I'd rather pay smaller amounts more often. Can you believe that I have to practically beg someone for a bill? He's a one man operation. He has no secretary.
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