Day ThirtyTwo: Avoided the computer this weekend, hence the late report. Heather spend a good deal of the day in the kitchen fighting with stuff, hard boiled eggs were the scourge of the battle... normally something she has down pat until she got the insta-pot, which she used a month or so ago to make the eggs in and was easier and took almost no time... that being said, she's a bit of a perfectionist when it comes to food things... they did have a hint-o-green around the yoke indicating they were slightly over cooked. In an effort to get the time perfect the experimentation began... when they were done, they were far from done. Now being that they were cooled down and tested and went back in for round 2, you really can't just add another minute on the cook time, you are basically cooking them from scratch again... long story short our Easter eggs will spin on the table, however you can still crack one open and have a yummy scrambled egg if you want to cook one up. I continued fixing and packing hockey gear... I know what you are thinking... 'Rod, seriously, how fucking slow are you, it's hockey gear, put it in the damn bag and zip it shut, 5 minutes, you've been working on this for days.' - Now in my defence not all of it was new, some is well worn, broken clips, ripped straps, rusted buckles and snaps, bits that needed glued back together, other people's repairs that needed done properly, it was a mess... and not just one set... currently it looks like we are up to almost 5 complete sets of goalie gear and 2 sets of player gear, there are a stack of bags of gear that fill half of a room. We took more photos and video of gear and I was informed that when we edit it he (Lawson) has some good ideas for this one. My mind reels at the thought of what the sound track may be for this one... LOL Oh yes, Happy Easter everyone... I almost forgot (I knew there was a reason for the hard boiled eggs) well the bunny was a COVID19 no show. Hardly make sense for that rabbit to spread the disease everyplace... so we made Easter eggs and mommy and I hid them... I think we did a better job than the rabbit. Heather was over generous but I made it a little more of a challenge... the hardest one to find was the one at eye level (I will try to post a photo below). What made it difficult was the need to apply Minecraft physics to actually focus on the area to search. It's truly amazing how hard it is to find an egg that has been taped to the wall. We got a little farther into the Lord of the Rings and then cued up a few more movies in the evening. We watched the first bit of Lord of the Rings movie and Lawson kept getting lost... where's the part about this and where's the part about that... they cut out all Frodo's parties, the planning of Bilbo's parties, the plans for Frodo to move, the trip to his house, going to farmer Maggot's for dinner and the ride to the farrie, the trip through the dark forest, getting eaten by the willow tree, the time spent with Tom Bombadil, and being captured by the wraiths where they ended up getting their swords (daggers), and the rest of the trip to the Prancing Pony... the movie kinda just jumped to the next day at the inn. I had to let him know they needed to cut the movie down to 9 hours so it all couldn't be included. And






