Tag Archives: party

Family and Friends

A friend once asked my father out for a drink after work on a Friday. Dad said no, he had to finish up paperwork so he could start fresh on Monday. This wonderful gent said to leave something on your desk else you may die. No, I don’t know the Irish story – tried to look it up – but this is a true friend and I believe they had that drink.

People always say that when one is nearing the end of life, one does not devote thoughts on time, on hours, weeks, days, years spent at work. It should be centered on friends (some may be from work over the years) and family. I think of loved ones and am concerned.

There was a party here yesterday for all the neighbors. My husband and I attended, got separated and met many new people. We like knowing our neighbors and my husband even pulled a few balloons out of his hat to engage a child. The kid challenged his father to a balloon pirate sword fight!

Yes, that’s what it’s like to be older people at a party. I was asked for serving items I may actually get back someday. People always know to ask Dee for kitchen equipment.

I did get to dance, twice, to a good band. Once with my wonderful husband and once with a neighbor who did not know of my disabilities (except I told him I was wearing rubber-soled shoes so couldn’t turn as fast as he wanted me to) and I’ve nominated him best dancer of the evening. Hey, hubby taught me the Texas Two-Step in his closet as I was helping him move away due to dot-bomb 12 years ago. He came back three weeks later… for me.

Single gals, a word of advice. Aside from waiting until marriage, yes, consider who you’ll be sitting across the table with for breakfast for the rest of your life. That will rule out the serial cheater at the gym and the married guy. Great abs do not a great husband make. A mind, however, lasts forever. Do I need to write a piece on geeks? I love geeks. Enough for now, I’m babbling, Dee

It’s Friday

and I’m so looking forward to a quiet weekend. Last weekend was nuts. I’d like to cook/entertain at least once this weekend but it’s going to be on the fly.

The sun is out today, first time in a week, and I feel like grilling. Steak comes to mind. Baked potatoes, fully loaded for my TX guy. Corn on the cob. Perhaps a Greek salad with Romaine and feta. Watermelon.

That sounds like a plan. I’m working on two parties and submitting a proposal to teach a couple of cooking classes so things are busy here.

I so look forward to our regular Saturday “lunch and a movie” dates. It gives us time to catch up with each other’s lives and I don’t have to cook, not that I regard cooking as a chore. But face it, it’s not all artistry and creativity. It’s putting a good meal on the table, day after day, meal after meal. I try to keep it interesting.

Still, adulation comes in inverse proportions to effort expended. Four hours making a great dinner is OK, ten minutes is FANTASTIC! I know, how can this happen? It does. And then the cook does all she can do NOT to turn into Sandra Lee.