I have a new knitting project, a quick and simple one. I just found out that the wonderful woman who did a Speech and Language evaluation on my oldest last year and later testified at our Due Process hearing against the school district is waving her usual testimony fee. We lost the case (don't even get me started, and yes we are appealing) and she decided we shouldn't have to pay more than our lawyer fees and she's sending us all kinds of information and software so we can work with him at home. I've tried to pay her - she won't accept it. Adding Ruth Bass to my list of wonderful people who I am lucky to have come into contact with, and knitting her something silky and special.
I'll close with a picture of last night's dinner. Yum!

No one else has asked, so I will. What did you make for dinner, because it looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteOops, sorry about that! It's Bibimbap, a Korean dish that inclues (in this case) marinated, grilled beef and vegetable salads (bean sprouts, carrots, daikon radish, Korean kale, and green onions, all individually cooked and seasoned), all over steamed rice. The topper is kochuchang, a chile/soybean paste condiment that is rich, a bit spicy, and sweet. Sometimes raw or fried egg is placed on top as well. Then all is stirred together and eaten with a HUGE smile :-)
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