Yummy.
On Tuesday some colleagues and I decided to order sushi. They have warm food, too. And the sushi is really good for take away. Usually I only order when working the night and we only order if there are at least 3 people wanting to. And they don't deliver that far, so we could never order from home. So I was looking forward to it. Yummy yummy sushi!
The plan was to eat my lunch early, then to order the sushi and take it home to the family, so I wouldn't have to cook something else.
But most colleagues suddenly didn't want to order any more. Not sure why. One didn't have enough money. The other had lots to eat with her though she knew that we wanted to order. Maybe they were afraid that the hospital wouldn't let the delivery guy in. But we had planned anyway to tell him to call when he is there and send someone out.
So I didn't have sushi.
But I have everything I need for making pizza. Maybe tomorrow.
Today I'm exhausted from all the garden work and the cleaning of our garden chairs. I want to cook something fast. Maybe some Spätzle with sauce and salad.
And I started to read Der satanarcheolügenialkohöllische Wunschpunsch by Michael Ende to the kids. They liked it, of course.
When my oldest is done with Harry Potter, I've recommended Neverending Story to her. That's cool with the red and green print. Red for the real world and green for Phantasien.
The kid is always interested in what I read, and I have to tell her what my book is about. She wants to read the DF someday, but I told her, she would have to learn English first, because I don't have them in German.
A friend of mine that I infected with the DF ***(MUAHAHA!!!!!)*** has finally decided to buy Summer Knight. In German it's called "Feenzorn", which translates into " the wrath of the fae". The translation seems ok, otherwise she would not read it. And I amuse myself by throwing spoiler free funny passages at her as teaser.
I would be interested to read one of the translations some time. But she has them on the kindle, so that's not possible. Maybe one day I'll buy one.