Thursday, November 15, 2007
There's a foot in my stew. . .
. . .and other mysterious things.
Have you ever watched one of those commercials for fabric softener where the white sheets are billowing in the afternoon breeze in front of a row of daisies? You can almost smell the floral scent of the soft fabric as the sun warms the soft laundry.
Okay, hold on just a minute.
Have you actually ever washed your laundry and hung it out on a line to dry? Trust me, the producers of those commercials have never line dried their clothes before. They come out more like sandpaper than a fluffy bunny’s tail.
And here’s another odd thing I recently discovered here. Food packages should be marked buyer beware, because what you see on the package isn’t necessarily what’s inside.
Take for instance, the sausage I recently bought so I could make some beans and rice. I opened the bag, which had a yummy looking photo of beans, rice, and sausage on the outside. Now my Portuguese isn’t good yet, but I did understand that the package didn’t include the beans. That was fine. So, what was the first thing I pulled out? A half a pigs foot!
Now wait a minute. I don’t remember seeing that on the picture! Another peek into the bag reviled some normal looking sausage, but by now I was worried. Especially when I pulled yet another strange piece of meat. Scott asked me what it was.
“A large flap of skin?” I volunteer.
He laughs. I don’t.
“No,” he tells me, “it’s a pig’s ear!”
You can guess what didn’t make it into the pot that night!
So we've made it though our first week of in Brazil, started language school (no English!!), started homeschooling, managed to find the grocery store and Pizza Hut, and everyone is still smiling. The kids are doing fantastic, which is a real answer to prayer. I can't thank you enough for your prayers and emails. We're still having email problems, but I'll post as often as I can.
Coming next. . .move over Richard Simons, there’s a new exercise program in town!
Blessings,
Lisa
And the special at Pizza Hut tonight is the pepperoni and pig foot combo!!!
ReplyDeleteSeriously now, there was always a jar of pickled pig's feet in the frig when I was growing up. I think it was a treat, like olives.
ROFL. What a hilarious story!! I"m sure it won't be the last one either! Keep the coming, friend!!
ReplyDeleteBeth