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00:46
always know where your 13x9 is
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Or be married to someone who knows where it is
(or have a kid to search for things... if you're my parents)
 
14 hours later…
15:13
@Cindy keeping fingers crossed for you!
@JourneymanGeek and for you!
@Stephie thanks
15:37
@Catija what did you need it for?
15:56
@Stephie Chicken noodle casserole. Delicious. All from scratch, no canned soup.
@Catija cool! (Or probably rather “hot”?)
Ok, the topping was ritz crackers... but otherwise. Maybe next time I'll make cheese-its from scratch and use them for the topping.
Well, by the time we ate it, it was more "warm". 😂 Bennett would only eat the crackers, so we put him to bed and then ate.
I suppose even with crackers it counts as “from scratch”.
Bennett helped me make the roux/cheese sauce. He likes dumping in the ingredients.
Ha. Mine wouldn’t try without being ordered to. And still be protesting. (The smaller one, at least.)
16:04
I'm hoping Bennett will be a good kitchen helper. He moves cut up veggies into bowls and "measures" pasta onto the scale.
Good!
I do worry that he'll get too enthusiastic around the knife, though. We're really cautious when he's helping.
For the next week, the number of minors at our house is down by 50%.
How are your minors doing? Oooh! Fun?
Minor 1 left for a school ski trip just this morning.
16:07
That sounds great.
To Austria. Which almost got us into a bit of trouble this morning. I had forgotten to check his passport as it was just a two years old. But expired with his 12th birthday >.<
Luckily this is “Schengen area”, so technically he doesn’t need it.
Double-checking revealed that it will be sort of accepted anyway, if not too old.
Oh, wow! Only two years? I'm glad it's not necessary. That would have been disappointing.
@Catija problem is not the time, but that he gets a “full” passport at age 12.
Minor 2’s is still good.
Ah. I see.
Before the refugee waves, there wouldn’t have been any kind of border controls. (Which is essentially what the whole Schengen treaties is about.)
16:29
I didn't realize it'd changed. I remember not needing a passport when crossing borders in Europe. I'm don't have a French stamp despite being to France because we flew into Amsterdam and then to Berlin and took a train to Munich and Paris.
Yep, controls at the outer border, none between the countries. Controls were re-established temporarily and the time slot extended a few times. Currently until May.
In real life, it does make a difference which way you are traveling atm. Weird, sad, but true.
The border thing is also huge with regards to the Brexit: No deal would also mean border controls between North Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.

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