
Tonight was the Portsmouth ward's chili cook off.  I made a big crock of chili from the Bear Creek 'Darn Good Chili' mix.  I added some stuff like hamburger, cayenne pepper, tomatoes. peppers, etc.  I also decided to bring some corn bread because it was a pot luck and I knew they needed food.  I also don't like anyone else's cornbread except my momma's recipe.  How can you not love 

cornbread when it's made with a stick of butter melted into the bottom?!  With much balance, coaxing, and sheer luck, I got William, chili, and cornbread all in the car without a spill.  I had to get out the stroller to get everything in the church in one trip. It was a huge turn out.  I was impressed.  Unfortunately, I didn't win, but my friends Timille and Delee did.  I sat next to the Nursery leader and she was more than happy to hold William while I ate some award winning chili.


After the judging, there was a baked goods auction.  People from the ward baked goodies and they were auctioned off to the highest bidder to raise money for Girl's Camp.  It was a lot of fun and some treats went for $60 or more!!  Four of us pooled our money and bid on a chocolate eclair cake for $30.  It was so good!  Totally worth it!  William ran around with the other kids.  At first, I thought, "I can't let him run around wild."  But later, it was so nice just to relax and not have a squirmy toddler fussing on my lap.  I'm sure he loved the freedom.  I could hear his little shrieks once in a while while people were clapping.  I'm sure he was charming whoever was nearby.


Now I'm home and very tired, with a sink full of chili making mess.  I better get busy.  Where's the TUMS?
 
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Dear Heidi!
What a nice surprise to see your comment on my blog...As you can tell, my blog has very limited appeal (like... just family)...but you're FAMILY!..Maybe I'll make it a bit more interesting and dig up some of the ole Heidi and Melissa photos (Oh NO!) I REALLY enjoyed your blogs about the time Sean left. They were really emotional and very well written..and I learned a lot, having not an ounce of connection to the military life.
Love to you!
Sis. House...Mrs. House...
maybe I'm just 'Anne' now.
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