you will find pictures in post titled The New Do
and guess what, I got a free turkey today 15.5 lbs, takes up the whole bottom
of my refrigerator and of course it isn't going to fit in the oven.
So heres
the story, I stopped during my dinner break to grab a bite from the deli at the
grocery store and there was a guy in front with two grocery carts full of turkeys
out front, from Salvation Army. He said, "Mam, if you need a turkey, take one,
or if you'd like to buy a turkey for a needy family they took donations, something
something, he rattled it all off so quick I asked him to repeat it. Anyhooooo, he
repeated himself and I politely said I didn't need one and was sorry I couldn't
afford to buy one for a needy family and proceeded in the store. On my way out
he practically jumped in front of me and stopped me with a turkey in hand and
said, "here, you need to take a turkey home" I'm sure I had this really dumb
look on my face and took the turkey and said thank you. I got back on my bus,
set the turkey on the floor of the first seat, and about cried. It really moved
me and I thought of all those familys that needed the turkey more than I did as
I had an invite to my daughters dads (ex #1). Then I thought about how long I
could eat off that turkey. When it thaws I'll cut it down into pieces and cook it.
Then I'll freeze it. I'm sure it will fill the freezer.
Then, to end the day, after my last run I caught all green lights into the yard, pulled
in and got ready to back into my parking space and in my mirrors I see all this smoke!
I grabbed my radio and hollared for the mechanics as I was right behind the shop, and
they came out and asked me if I overheated, no, its not even 200 and I shut it down
and left it there. Turns out it was antifreeze, steam, not smoke. So guess I busted
a hose. Grabbed my turkey off the floor and left, the mechanics giving me a funny
look with turkey in hand,
I just said "it was free" and "night, see ya tomorrow"