This is turning into a doggy-interest feature, but I assure you it’s temporary. I’m just waiting for the official green flag to start the garden season for real.
It seems there is a cat-and-dog standoff at Jess’s. Pixie is making sure Loucious knows she’s the alpha-cat, be afraid! (All she has to do is stare at him.)
Over at Avdi’s, Billie is an adorable little fur ball with legs who is only happy when all the big dogs (us) are home. The rest of the time she lies on her bed looking worried.
Allie presented me with this restaurant-quality lunch when I got there yesterday. She even recites the ingredients like a professional chef, having had some previous culinary experience. I won’t pretend to remember them, but it was good.
I did the usual erev preps, not as professionally, but “creatively”. The kids demand certain foods, then reliably forget about them until they need to be used up, then accuse each other of eating “their” special requests. So I use that to my advantage!
We had a full, lively table for Shabbat. The only thing missing was Loucious approving of the challah. It’s always with the sit-down comedy routines! Lots of colorful language and references. My parents would die all over again if they were here. But to me it means the kids feel secure and trusting enough to be themselves, and so do their friends. In the terrifying world they find themselves, a safe space is essential.