That's right folks. Puppies, Chicken and Curry. No, not Plane, Trains and Automobiles. But just as entertaining.
Well if you are wondering what I am talking about. These were the subjects of the two presentations given at this weeks Toastmasters meeting.
Melisa was presenting project number 6 from the competent Communication manual and told us all about the 5th member of her family. Upon hearing this I was a little surprised as I work with Melissa and know she is married and has 2 children. Who is this 5th family member she is talking about? Well it turns out that there is a chocolate Lab living with them. Melissa explained to us how the dog training had progressed since they adopted this bundle of joy. It seems there is quite a bit involved in training your puppy to sleep through the night, be kennel trained, learn where to go to the bathroom and how not to bark All The Time. It was a very entertaining presentation, especially if you have ever owned a puppy.
Our second presentation, another very entertaining story, described a major kitchen disaster that occurred to Christine. You guessed it, that is where the chicken and curry comes in. The story starts out with Christine describing this delicious chicken curry recipe that she was preparing for her slow cooker. With all the ingredients were described in great detail and the time being around 12:30, I am sure the whole audience were wishing she had brought in some samples. The story goes on to describe how the slow cooker was set and the evening meal would be cooked while everyone was at work. Only to return home at the end of the day to a delicious meal. Somehow, Christine thought she could hurry up the process when she got home by removing the pot from her slow cooker and put it on the stove top for the final heating, Christine was so distraught when the bottom of the ceramic pot cracked, which resulted in curry and chicken flowing all over, she just didn't know what to do. Fortunately her husband saved the day by cleaning up the mess and advising her that tonight would be a perfect time to go out for dinner.
Two happy stories that were well presented. But the theme of the meeting was Easter and the word of the day was Rabbit (bunny) so you knew that the Table Topics questions would probably revolve around these things. Jane didn't disappoint. We learned where Easter eggs come from. Ask anyone at the meeting and they will tell you the secret place. We learned the rules around when Easter occurs. It was very technical. As well we learned all about Maundy Thursday. I am still not sure about this one as the answers we got were probably made up. I will have to do a little research to find out for sure. Never the less, it involved Easter.
There were a lot of laughs during the meeting and a lot of information explained. If you want to know more about Toastmasters and have a Wednesday lunch hour free, why not stop in for a visit. If you have read any of my other posts you will quickly learn we always have fun. It's the best thing that can happen when you are learning.
See you soon.
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