GN: What’s for dinner, Gram? I’m hungry.
Gram: Monday Lunch.
GN: We’re having lunch for dinner?
Gram: No, Honey. We’re having Monday Lunch for dinner.
GN: What did we have for lunch on Monday?
Gram: I don’t remember, Honey.
GN: But you said we were having Monday’s lunch for dinner and I don’t remember what we ate for lunch on Monday.
Gram: We are not having Monday’s lunch for dinner. We are having Monday Lunch for dinner.
GN: I’m confused.
Gram: I can tell.
GN: Oh! I get it! What is Monday Lunch, Gram?
Gram: I’ll show you the recipe I found. It’s in my potato cookbook and it looked like we would both like it.
GM : (peering at the recipe) THAT’S what smells so good.
Gram: Yes it does. I thought the smell would call you to the table. That’s Monday Lunch.
Monday Lunch is a potato soup recipe with some meat in it. My old cookbook called for diced hot dogs, but I found a recipe online that called for bacon. The online recipe varies from mine a bit, but not a lot. It’s very hearty soup.
GN: Gram! We should come up with other recipes for the rest of the week!
Gram: I suspect that’s already been done, Honey.
I can’t wait until she asks me what’s for dinner tonight . . . I love to see her cogs turn as she processes things.
So…yo gram…what’s for dinner?!
Hi Honey: How about German Goulash up north?
Ja. Ich glaube, das ist akzeptabel. Obwohl ich noch nie gehört haben von gulasch, das klingt gut!
(Yes. I think that will be acceptable. Although I have never heard of goulash, it sounds good!)
BEAT THAT GRAMMY! LOVE YOU!!
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Goodnight: Gut, dass Sie mochte das Gulasch, Honey. Herzlichen Glückwunsch zum Hole-in-one today! Und ich habe nicht zu “schlagen! ‘Ich habe bereits schlagen Sie bei Minigolf heute. Viel Liebe, Gram
How was I not aware you both spoke German?
Travis: I guess I haven’t had to use it on my blog until my granddaughter posted a comment . . . that silly girl.