This week's top selection in heavy rotation:
Looking to the sky to save me
Looking for a sign of life
Looking for something to help me burn out bright
- "Learn to Fly", Foo Fighters, 1999
Exploring food and other details of daily life on three (and counting) continents
Sunday, November 25, 2012
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Breakfast chats
THE SCENE: Saturday morning. RL shambles around the kitchen, still half-asleep, emptying the dishwasher and starting to get breakfast ready. Miss B sits on the floor, reading a book. DP sits in the next room, checking email.
Miss B: Mum, what's a humming pigeon?
RL (dazed and confused): Um, I don't know. It must be a pigeon that hums?
Miss B: But how does it hum?
RL (totally baffled by trying to envision a humming pigeon): I...don't...know....
DP (from the next room): Um, hello? I think she means homing pigeon.
Miss B and RL, simultaneously: Ohhhhhh!
RL spends the next 2-3 minutes in a fit of uncontrollable giggling.
Hope your Saturday is filled with similarly excellent communication.
Miss B: Mum, what's a humming pigeon?
RL (dazed and confused): Um, I don't know. It must be a pigeon that hums?
Miss B: But how does it hum?
RL (totally baffled by trying to envision a humming pigeon): I...don't...know....
DP (from the next room): Um, hello? I think she means homing pigeon.
Miss B and RL, simultaneously: Ohhhhhh!
RL spends the next 2-3 minutes in a fit of uncontrollable giggling.
Hope your Saturday is filled with similarly excellent communication.
Friday, November 23, 2012
Thanksgiving recap
Back
when I was in Auckland (nearly 2 months ago! already?!), DP and Miss B went out
for lunch with one of his workmates and his family. They had a great time, and
afterwards DP opined that my opposite number in this family (RB) and I would
get along great and should make contact.
I’ve
been making an effort to be more proactive about widening my social circle here
in Canberra, so a couple of weeks ago I requested RB’s contact details via the
husband-conduit, and early this week I sent her an email suggesting we meet up
for coffee.
She
wrote back immediately to say that she was sorry, but she couldn’t do this week
– but that she had an alternative suggestion that I might find a bit “strange”,
but that she hoped I’d consider.
It
was this: one of the mums she is friendly with through her son’s school is also
American, and had invited her and the family over for Thanksgiving dinner.
Somehow we (and, I assume, our American-ness) had come up in the course of this
conversation…so she’d invited us too.
I
should probably note at this point that I had initially shelved the idea of
cooking Thanksgiving dinner this year, providing a number of justifications for
this decision: the weather’s wrong; I’ve got too much work on; I can’t get a
turkey home without a car (we won’t talk about how many times I did just that
in Oxford); yadda yadda yadda. But whatever rationalizations I was using, as
this week started I was having second thoughts. I was feeling bummed. Bummed
about missing out on Pie Day, bummed about missing out on the celebration of
possibly my favorite holiday, and bummed that I couldn’t seem to find the
motivation to make the day special somehow.
So
when this invitation arrived, completely out of the blue, it was as though the
clouds had parted and a ray of sunlight shone down on my path. I didn’t have to
start from zero! I could help someone else make a celebration! The fact that I had
never laid eyes on any of the people involved deterred me so briefly that I surprised
myself. Normally I consider myself much more cautious than that interpersonally,
but not this time. This time I plunged into the gamble.
And
it paid off! We had a great time – the kids rampaged happily, the food was
delicious, and I met some great people that I hope to see more of. And I learned
a rule of thumb I’ll remember for next time I‘m presented with an opportunity to
step outside my comfort zone – the applicability of this quote:
“Ever notice
how 'What the hell' is always the right answer?” (Marilyn Monroe)
Note: this is
never more true than when the question is, “Should I eat apple pie for
breakfast?”
Happy Day
After Thanksgiving. Or Friday, if that’s how you roll.
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