
It was party time last night as Karen invited me to her Easter dinner. (Who has Easter Dinner on Good Friday?) Anyhow it was the only chance for me to see her son Ben who is sort of my grandson since I co-signed his student loan.. He calls me Financial Grandma or FinGram - too funny. Of course we had the traditional ham which was quite good - not really salty - but I have another two ham dinners ahead of me - Heather/Claire tonight and then the real family dinner at Lisa's tomorrow - dogs are invited and Millie will be delighted to see Cousin Angus. .
Spent an hour or so yesterday doing my taxes but am not ready to file. I can't figure out why my tax owing is LESS than last year. I suspect I am missing an investment slip. I may just go ahead and file to get it off my desk and let Canada Revenue figure it out and bill me for the shortage. It's not due until April 30th so I do have time.
I need to figure out some sort of maple dessert to take to Quilting on Monday - it's my turn to bring "The Sweet"! None of us need a "sweet" but I remember the time Judy brought just fruit and yogurt dip and there were mutters of disappointment. I think I'll do my rum cake but glaze it with maple syrup. That should satisfy the sweet teeth! I have some 2014 syrup to use up before the lads bring me my share of this year's harvest.
Time to have the second coffee and get cracking at my day. I feel like going out with the hair dryer to melt the darned snow.



I think Easter is the only time we have ham the entire year. Of course, I don't eat it. But there'll be plenty of yummy sides and cannoli for dessert! And I'm really looking forward to a lovely glass of wine after 6 long weeks. 

I went out birding as soon as Tim left for work. Now I'm catching up with the usual morning tasks. No plans here this weekend. It's a work weekend for Tim so chores and some birding for me 





Glad you were able to choose turkey last night. It's always a relief to go to someone else's house for dinner and find OP options.