Sometime in late March, early April
As I waited for my trip to Illinois, I found myself in a generous mood, and I decided to express my love through Acts of Service. What better way to do that than by reorganizing my sister's Tupperware cabinet and pantry, liquor bar, and refrigerator. However, my brother-in-law didn't welcome the project at first, as I ended up discarding some of his "still good" items. But, I hope my tahini sweet potatoes with chickpeas and spinach made him forgive me.
For my Acts of Service project. I decided to tackle reorganizing my sister's kitchen spaces, hoping to create an efficient and functional environment. However, my brother-in-law had a few reservations about my project. He felt that some of the items I threw out were still good and that I made it challenging for him to locate his Tupperware containers as they weren't in their usual spot. But, I hope the delicious tahini sweet potatoes with chickpeas and spinach that I cooked for everyone made it up to him.
Lesson learned - Acts of Service can sometimes be a bit tricky.
During this trip, I had the pleasure of spending ample time with my delightful great-nieces and nephews. Their presence fills my heart with joy.
Click the photo to view the album: My sister handmade Easter baskets, her garden, my great nieces and nephews, my nephew's dog, the cute little lady who wanted to walk with me at the park
Overall, the time I spent at my sister's house in Hinesville was eventful. It taught me some valuable lessons. I learned that patience, communication, and respect are vital in everything we do.
Now, let's head off to Illinois to see those grandbabies!
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