Who decides these things, anyway? Congress? Maybe this is one of those rare cases in which ignorance really is bliss.
(By the way, National Oatmeal Day is tomorrow, October 29.)
Who decides these things, anyway? Congress? Maybe this is one of those rare cases in which ignorance really is bliss.
(By the way, National Oatmeal Day is tomorrow, October 29.)
Hey, sounds like a great holiday to me! *noms chocolate*
Cool! Even better, I’m in the best possible country to celebrate this holiday.
I ALMOST MISSED IT
JUST IN TIME
*begins spooning nutella into mouth*
although actually this makes me realize that while I bought TWO of the fancy hot chocolate mixes, only one appears to have made it home with me???
that’s very disappointing actually.
Ugh! I just missed it.
Well, I can always put some Ovaltine in my oatmeal.
Ovaltine in oatmeal — yum!
I’ve never brought myself to try Ovaltine. The name immediately conjures up Cloris Leachman in “Young Frankenstein,” and I step away.
And it turns out that today is not only National Oatmeal Day but also National Cat Day. What a strange combination.
I had oats for breakfast and played with the cats afterward, so maybe it’s not that strange, after all.
I had oatmeal for breakfast yesterday, so I’m doubling down on the chocolate today.
I can’t believe I missed it!
And I didn’t even have oatmeal for breakfast today!
I suppose I could still eat some chocolate…
I did not know that the 28th was national chocolate day, but that might explain why I felt compelled to buy and consume three Kit-Kat bars that day.
Don’t you mean six?
If it was three, it would be uneven.
Right?