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Tricking a Cat

Yes, I did it. I was sent a five-week old cat by my sister, across the country. Surprise! He had fallen seven feet from the loft where he was born and his mother would not feed him. I’d never had a cat before that time and did not know anything about raising a cat.

I learned and ten years later adopted another cat. They did not get along. Imagine run, run, hiss, hiss. Again and again. How about a cabinet being opened and slammed closed 100 times at 4:00 a.m. Yes, it was the cat food cabinet.

For the holidays I bought them a blanket. The young one slept under, the older one over. I stayed for five minutes until they were asleep. Then I went to my desk for work and they thought they were cuddling me and not each other.

That’s one way to trick cats and try to live a normal life. Unless there are dogs that run away from home to visit my cats. Yes, they did. They both loved dogs. My husband is so allergic to cats that I can’t have one. Our old dog loves cats, too.

There may be a video for kittens that they can watch on TV. I had a CRT back then and Mick would sit on top and watch and bat at the squirrels and birds. I’d run it twice and he’d go to sleep, so I could work. To you who adopt the unadoptables from local shelters, THANK YOU! Dee

The Game

I remember the Titans. GCM High. They came with swagger and talent and bravado and beat us my first year as a student.

There are other games, with compatriots, people who treat me with disdain, even my husband and our dog. My dear husband says I’m “sneaky” because I can find my way through small streets to get to the grocery, streets he does not know and that do not involve highway traffic.

My dog says I do not need discipline any more, I just want you to feed me. I turned down two small, new dogs last-minute to take care of for a week because we just got off another volunteer gig and old dog and me are exhausted. Plus hubby is here 24/7 at least for this week. I’ll make mini-quiches or we’ll make pancakes because I just got maple syrup. I prefer grade B as I think it tastes better.

With people and dogs (not cats) it’s all in your head. Read them, know what they want you to do for them and decide whether or not to do what they ask. Then decide how to explain your answer, that is critical and it must be short and specific.

Cats are a different story. Cheers! Dee

 

Loving You

That was an old song I never cared for. I do care for my family, for this piece just my immediate family with whom I live, day in and day out.

My husband is brilliant, and knows everything including physics, software development, farm equipment and wood-splitting. He is kind but not effusive, hard-working and hard headed and not likely to say he’s sorry for anything, but he spoils our old dog like crazy.

Speaking of Zoe, she is kind to all (including cats that do not run) and wants to be next to us and herd us or play fetch with Precious, her only toy that is indestructible. She does not wish to sit on our laps but wants to be a couple of feet away so we can’t go anywhere without her knowledge. Yes, an old herder, though years ago she became afraid of two baby goats!

I have been accepted into my husband’s growing family, as has Zoe in a farming culture that does not allow dogs in the house. Now she is a member of their loving family as well, and stands on my father-in-law’s place on the sofa awaiting his return from feeding the cattle. She also picks up anything that drops on the floor during my mother-in-law’s and my cooking marathon for days before every Thanksgiving.

When we drive there as I turn on the long road to the Ranch she pops her head up from her 4″ orthopedic bed and knows our destination. Food and family.

That’s how we roll. I cooked some St. Louis style ribs last night, Alton Brown style, with a rub inspired by Jeanne Voltz, with salt, pepper, sugar and smoked paprika. My dear husband grilled the ribs for five minutes after I cooked them covered in a low oven for 90 minutes and I brushed on a hint of BBQ sauce that had a bit of bourbon in it. I also made a fresh radicchio salad with an organic ranch-style sauce, and we had a few root veggie chips.

I love my family! Dee

 

The Blue Car

It was sleek, fast and sexy. I believe the electric cars and the huge track Santa put in our basement was worthy of our efforts, and that the cars were based on period models.

I chose the white car. Whoever got to bet with me (nothing but a brownie or cookie) got to choose the car. They always chose the blue model, so I got the white one. I knew how to keep and manage my speed on the curves and the blue car would fly off the track and be back a length.

He was a hare, I was a tortoise, who nearly always won, the one with the heavier car, and I was eight and knew how to not choose. Get the smart, stable one especially if your competition doesn’t know how to choose the right car.

Don’t be silly, I had to drive the blue car many times and learned how to do it without flying off the track. I won those races as well because it was faster so I ran it faster on the straightaways and I let it slow on the curves. The guys never got that point, they just wanted to go fast.

I once had kids over when I was 12, boys and girls. We had a ping pong tournament and I was in the top two paired against a skilled male athlete at school. I won. He threw a fit and told me that a girl should always let the boy win any game. We were not dating, nor was I allowed to date anytime in the near future.

No way. If I’m better at a game than you, I’m just better. I’m the white car and you just flew off the tracks. Game, Dee!

Grands

We get to do things for people. Share meals after a prayer. There are five grandchildren, plus me, an honorary. My husband is the eldest male grand and is his father now is the eldest living son. I only say this in an informational context.

I would like, as a perpetrator of the “war of Northern aggression” to retain tradition. No, J, I was not alive in 1860 to wage war on the South. I would like to retain what is now my family and its traditions. Most of my family is gone now, both parents. Yes, we are from the North but our families share roots in Europe.

What do we do? Bring games for the kids who are getting too old to like them. The boys play football now. We don’t set up this outdoor game, measured boundaries, for nothing. I’m there to help, then cheer on the kids. Both sides. That’s what grands do, cheer for great-grands and further. Thank you, Nanny! Dee

The Bag Drawer

Of course it has zip-top bags in it, along with plastic wrap, aluminum foil, parchment paper and even wax paper because that’s how my bologna sandwich was wrapped when I was a kid. I think I’ve never opened that particular container as it may have something to do with bologna, but I love Mortadella.

Yesterday I taught my husband to slice the Bratwurst, boil it for two minutes, then sear it in a skillet, turn it way down and add sauce.

While he was waiting for the brat water to boil, I have been ill so asked him to put the other sausages in proper packaging and place them in the refrigerator so he could have them for lunch today. He did as I had asked and couldn’t find them anywhere. He was certain he bagged them and I asked “meat drawer? No. Cheese shelf? No.”

A few seconds later I asked if the bag of brats was in the bag drawer. He looked and voila! There it was. As the absent-minded professor he asked how I knew. I just said “I know your mind, dear.” Now that has to be a frightening thought for a genius! People sometimes think, especially scientific minds, that wives are either kindergarten teachers or cute, or hopefully smart in a way that helps their husband in ways they do not notice for years and sometimes never acknowledge.

Marry a math/science nerd but only if you call my husband’s mother who interviewed me for five days telling me how tough mine is to live with. I just said OK, methodical, messy, I know. His grandmother made me an honorary grand-daughter after a 45-minute chat and we eloped two months later. Mother-in-Law and I do a cooking dance around her kitchen for up to five days before Thanksgiving at Nanny’s. M’s upset when our dog doesn’t come with us, as she spot-cleans the kitchen floor before M gets to it after dinner.

My husband and I have been married nearly 15 years, and dog Zoe is 14. Marry a smart person if you are one, even in a different area of expertise. Yin and yang sometimes make for a great combination. Cheers and happy companionship! Dee

ps Nanny made me promise that he would work for the same company for 50 years and get a gold watch. I broke her heart saying that doesn’t happen anymore. I’m still an honorary “grand.” D

Memorials

I pour water on a tree here for both Jake and Wurli. They both loved that tree and are gone. A former neighbor had Jake and I helped the owner’s sister with the latter stages of his life. Whenever his former “dad” invites us to his home for dinner of course I have to make his favorite dessert, but he knows that the first place I want to go is to see Jake’s box of ashes with my dog ornament atop. He was a great dog.

Wurli is another neighbor who loved that tree. Musician’s dog. His owner is famous and much younger than me but he reminds me of my father with the exceptional ability to play multiple musical instruments. He stopped my husband with our old dog Zoe and expressed condolences on my father’s death. How he heard of this event I don’t know.

I water that tree for both. When I was two, I used my Dad’s violin as a cello. I have the photo. My brother (executor) and I are going to look for it. I will recondition it, and have it donated to the Violin Scholarship program funded in Dad’s name at his college alma mater. All for now, Dee

“It”

Do you remember playing “tag” as a kid? You’re IT! Everyone scrambles to catch and touch you to win.

Here in my own home, I’m IT. The pup who is visiting for the weekend will not leave me alone for a second even if she is sound asleep when I check on my dog and my husband. She peed on our bedroom carpet in the middle of the night, perhaps because our old dog Zoe is enervated by her behavior and is tired and wants to sleep and not play.

Right now she knows her folks are coming today to pick her up, She is stationed a few feet from me watching the front door. Yes, she pooped as well. Luckily on her wee wee pad. She’s only five months old and has some learning to do. I didn’t tell her that her folks are coming home, she knows.

Her Mom is ill and I know the pup picks up on human contact and frustration in health issues. I am trying to give her the best time she can have without her folks but she is very stressed and trying to take it out on IT, my husband, our old Zoe and our walls. We hope everything turns out well for them as a family. Give me some time to fix the walls and help find her a trainer and I would take her again. Always as a volunteer.  Cheers! Dee

 

2 Girls 2

Years ago I met the stellar gals from 4 Girls 4, four talented women named Rosemary Clooney, Rose Marie from Dick Van Dyke fame, Margaret Whiting and Helen O’Connell who arrived together to sing for a lot of folks.

They were not only fantastic singers, but very nice people as well. Rosemary Clooney was close to my heart. White Christmas is probably my favorite movie but she had an album back then with the tiniest bit of cleavage and my mother put a piece of masking tape over the cleavage with my name on it so I could do “show and tell” in grade school. Today I’ve seen the movie Monuments Men several times and I love that her nephew George allowed us to hear Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas. Makes me cry every time.

I do not have singers in our home. I have dogs. One is our old Zoe, nearly 14 (nearly 100 in people years) and a pup, probably five months of age. Neighbors had an emergency and left the pup with me for a couple of days. People don’t call me Aunt Dee for nothing.

The dogs played last night and went out for what I call “last chance.” Shhhh, they’re both asleep. I’d like to keep it that way. My husband is away on business so they had plenty of room to share our bed. Around 1:00 in the morning pup Y tried to “spoon” with Zoe, placing her back by Zoe’s tummy. Zoe just looked up at me and asked Mom, what can I do? Y got the hint and learned to love my ankles, one paw up, perfect chin rest.

That’s why I tell folks my husband married me. We used to walk on the beach at sunset when we first met and he is a foot taller. I was the perfect chin rest.

Pup has a pee pad but only tried to eat it last night. I walked them together for the first time, this morning. Y will not let me place her harness but I’ve worked with shelter and other dogs for over 30 years so found a temporary solution. She did a great #1 then after a walk gave up #2 to the pad and the rest to our living room floor. First time I’ve ever had poop to take out to the trash!

Y is going to be a good dog. She has been much better than on her last visit, when she was teething and thought my arm was a bone. She is whining a bit and misses her folks. That is understandable, but she did poop on my floor and tried to eat my sock……

That said, they are sleeping. I’m afraid to run errands! Perhaps I can just sit at my desk and pay bills. Yes, that’s the ticket. I don’t need food. I wanted sushi. Cheers! Dee

Shopping

Yes, I am female. I do not like shopping. When a girlfriend asks me to go shoe shopping I’ll do it as a friend for her wedding, but that’s it. I have short, wide feet that simply do not fit stilettos or sandals. As I age I believe I’ve 10 pair of Crocs and that is my choice. Wash & wear, like me, until the tread goes. Yes, winter boots, too.

Every five years two families got together for Dad’s birthday. I missed the first in Bali. His 70th was a sailing yacht out of Greece, tracing the steps of Odysseus. My brother used the Roman name because the voyage sounded better as “Chasing Ulysses.” My brother had time to write on board as he was very ill, having punctured an eardrum early on, under water.

I bought swimsuits, one-piece full coverage with wraps, Ralph Lauren et al. I was informed that only rubber-soled shoes were allowed on board. I bought plenty. I didn’t need any. For $4 I bought Greek leather sandals and what everyone did was walk onto the ship, take them off, toss them in a large basket and walk around barefoot. We even learned Greek dancing and I identified and pronounced all of the mezedes (appetizers) at Dad’s birthday party. Everyone was amazed and all I could say was that I’m a cook, that’s how I learn what I do.

I also bought a lot of serapes for $2 apiece which is good because to go to a Greek Orthodox church one must be covered. I brought enough for all the gals (cover your legs, cover your arms, place one over your head) to pass the censor who sits outside the Church and decides who will be allowed to see said church. I dressed appropriately to begin with, as that is what the eldest “child” does.

Back to swimsuits. I spent $500 on two swimsuits, showed up in one with a skirt, a Ralph Lauren, and greeted Dad on the aft deck. Seventy years old. He was wearing a purple bikini Speedo! Yo, Dad!!!

The last one is sad. We were supposed to sail down the Rhine and Mosel rivers from Amsterdam to Basel for his 85th birthday. I bought tour books and a bunch of clothes and Crocs for what would have been a wonderful trip.

Dad was too sick to go. He urged all of us to go anyway and I said “Dad, it’s your birthday, it would not be right to go without you.” He died eight weeks later. I got to see him for four long days and we told stories. He was very ill but his mind was sharp. At one point he asked how it was when my mother died. I never got to finish that story. I think he was awaiting death and learning how to make amends.

Before Thanksgiving I told my brother I was cancelling Nanny and my husband’s parents and coming to see Dad. He said “no, he is no longer the man you knew, the father you knew.”

His funeral was a few days later. I was suitably dressed in black in some of the comfy shirts, pants and Crocs I had purchased for the trip we never took. He still is with me every day, giving me guidance on everything but dog training! He was good at a lot of things, including parenting, but dogs, no way. Cheers, love your family and friends, as all I have are clothes, shoes and memories. Dee

ps Wait, Dad, you’re gone and now my favorite store here has been bought out and de-branded. It was two blocks away, the clothing and people were great and I’d love to have it as a designer loft. How am I to buy clothes and shoes every five years without your birthday? I guess it’s a “save the date” moment.

pps I’ve already designed the loft.