"Did I break any?" These are some of the first words David will say when he brings the groceries home. I will then look through the groceries until I find the little plastic bag with eggs. (I make sure I find them before the girls do!) Here, our eggs don't come in nice protective styrofoam containers, nor do you buy them by the dozen. We buy eggs by the tens, and they come in a plastic bag. This makes it a challenge to get all of the eggs from the store into our fridge in one piece. David does a really good job bringing the eggs home, and is quite protective of them. I think he made it home once with no cracks in any of the eggs. Yet, there is usually always one or two that have cracked in the process. Oh well, we like scrambled eggs! :DThursday, October 11, 2007
David's shopping challenge
"Did I break any?" These are some of the first words David will say when he brings the groceries home. I will then look through the groceries until I find the little plastic bag with eggs. (I make sure I find them before the girls do!) Here, our eggs don't come in nice protective styrofoam containers, nor do you buy them by the dozen. We buy eggs by the tens, and they come in a plastic bag. This makes it a challenge to get all of the eggs from the store into our fridge in one piece. David does a really good job bringing the eggs home, and is quite protective of them. I think he made it home once with no cracks in any of the eggs. Yet, there is usually always one or two that have cracked in the process. Oh well, we like scrambled eggs! :D
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