Sasha's feelings were hurt by yesterday's post......she wants you all to know that she has a very important part in Dave's nursing care continuum.
Her job is to lead him to a patch of sun, convince him to stretch out for a nap, then help keep him nice and warm. She's an excellent nurse.
I have a job too. Its to come up with a variety of tasty but mushy meals. The "Super Bass o matic 76" blender is my friend.
"Why yes darling, you can have chicken enchiladas for dinner tonight!"
I won't show you a picture of what blenderized Mexican food looks like, you can use your imagination.
Awww...poor Dave. Good thing all three of you are there to help heal.
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I guess you can eat just about anything blended to mush!
ReplyDeleteSweet Sasha! Who wouldn't feel better with that kind of care? Nearly spit out my coffee at the "bass-o-matic" :-))))) Poor Dave, I see pot pie smoothies in his near future :-(
ReplyDeleteNice to see the sunshine in your cottage!
I knew Sasha wasn't far from her master:) I am sure Dave appreciates the extra warmth Sasha offers. What a terrific blanket:)
ReplyDeleteI think I would stick to soup, yogurt, and pudding if I were Dave:)
Now that looks like a mega-blender.
ReplyDeleteSasha, RN. The best helper.
The lovely nurses are empahtizing. Hope Dave feels better soon after eating mushy food, I mean baby food.
ReplyDeleteIt's okay Sasha we know you are helping Dad out. Hope he is back feeling better really soon!
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