Happy Monday, Friends!
Well, we've been in Phoenix for (just about) a full month! It's been such a fun adventure for us (and so good for our marriage, too)!
Gotta love temporary living! |
Garrett's arm is feeling great--much better than it was last year at this time! He threw in a scrimmage a couple days ago, and I was so proud of him & how he looked on the mound! In just 3 weeks, we will be packing up our car (again) and will head to wherever the Dodgers send us (either Rancho Cucamonga, CA or Chatanooga, TN). It's crazy to think Spring Training is wrapping up--we are so excited for season to start!
A Dodger's Spring Training Game! |
I've been enjoying my daily routine (coffee, workout, shower, lunch, laundry, cleaning, & cooking) and look forward to Garrett's text each afternoon-- "I'm done for the day, please come pick me up from the field." :)
Selling Nerium (an anti-aging product backed by clinical research, giving REAL results) has been a great challenge for me! Garrett and I have been using it for 4 days now, and we are noticing such POSITIVE changes in our skin! I believe in Nerium, and would love to tell you more about it if you're at ALL interested in buying or selling it! www.taylorgould.nerium.com.
Nerium will help improve these things! |
Tonight, we are going to see the new Jackie Robinson movie! Matt Kemp is hosting it-- free movie, pop, and popcorn! Sounds like a good date to me! I'll have to watch the Bachelor afterwards-- and keep myself off of social media, so I don't spoil the news of which girl he chooses (eek)!
Here's an easy & inexpensive recipe for you to try: Favorite One Dish Meal
From: my lovely Mom!
Ingredients:
2 large potatoes
1/3 C. converted rice
2 C. Tomato juice (I use more than this, so it's not dry)
1 lb. hamburger
Onion powder
sliced carrots (I like to use a lot)
Slice potatoes in the bottom of a greased 1.5 qt. casserole dish. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Add rice and some of the tomato juice on top of the potatoes. Then add raw hamburger over the rice. Salt & pepper & onion powder the hamburger. Slice carrots over the top of the hamburger, and add the rest of the tomato juice. Cover and bake at 350 degrees for 1.5-2 hours (be sure the carrots are soft).
We sure do miss all of you guys & think of you often! Please keep in touch with us, as we'd love to know how each of you are doing!
Blessings,
Taylor Gould :)
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