Mar. 30th, 2026

Hooo, boy!

Mar. 30th, 2026 08:09 pm
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This was another day I could only describe as "sportlich", in the German sense of the word.

In the morning, I did the grocery shopping. It was a tiny bit raining, so I only went to Lidl and back but somehow managed to spend a lot of money nonetheless. ;)

In the early afternoon my friend Elise came to pick up her cookies (and the white kittens and little teddies for her five grandchildren). I love make things for Elise, she is always so genuinely happy when receiving them. She couldn't stay long (grandparent duties as usual), so afterwards we had lunch, and then I made these little cuties:

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Granted, mine didn't turn out quite so smooth and even, but in exchange I made two and a half time the amount, and I wrapped every single on of them (38 individual pieces) into the Lindor chocolate papers I've been saving since Christmas for exactly this purpose. Which reveals the shameful secret of us eating a lot of these things; namely one piece a day each. In four months I can save a great deal of wrappings. Tomorrow I'll post a picture of them.

This was enjoyable but also utterly exhausting. I slept two hours after I had finished. But when I go to school on Wednesday to help Erna organizing the Easter baking with the 7th and 8th term students, I'll take a small bag of the sweets with me for Elise and Evie. Alas, Erna can't eat them as she is allergic to milk protein, which is unfair. :(

Hooo, boy!

Mar. 30th, 2026 09:09 pm
wiseheart: (Default)
This was another day I could only describe as "sportlich", in the German sense of the word.

In the morning, I did the grocery shopping. It was a tiny bit raining, so I only went to Lidl and back but somehow managed to spend a lot of money nonetheless. ;)

In the early afternoon my friend Elise came to pick up her cookies (and the white kittens and little teddies for her five grandchildren). I love make things for Elise, she is always so genuinely happy when receiving them. She couldn't stay long (grandparent duties as usual), so afterwards we had lunch, and then I made these little cuties:



Granted, mine didn't turn out quite so smooth and even, but in exchange I made two and a half time the amount, and I wrapped every single on of them (38 individual pieces) into the Lindor chocolate papers I've been saving since Christmas for exactly this purpose. Which reveals the shameful secret of us eating a lot of these things; namely one piece a day each. In four months I can save a great deal of wrappings. Tomorrow I'll post a picture of them.

This was enjoyable but also utterly exhausting. I slept two hours after I had finished. But when I go to school on Wednesday to help Erna organizing the Easter baking with the 7th and 8th term students, I'll take a small bag of the sweets with me for Elise and Evie. Alas, Erna can't eat them as she is allergic to milk protein, which is unfair. :(
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