Mary Lynn, I love 'do the needful'. We have one from an Austrian friend who was in grad school with Matt and liked his Caesar salad 'not too saucy'.
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So last night we were talking about rearranging Eve's room to fit in the new shelving unit we'd bought her. She was off her head with excitement and Angus was a bit put out because we hadn't bought anything new for his room and haven't had time to rearrange it this week-end. My Dad (who loves my children but can't resist needling them at every opportunity) said 'Look, when I was your age I didn't even have a room!' (which is true. He slept in the living room). Angus (who is perfectly aware of how to deal with my Dad by now) said 'where did you sleep? On the street?'. And Matt and I and my Mom started laughing right away, because of course then my Dad said 'no! We didn't HAVE streets!'.
I know -- not a terribly weighty post to end NaBloPoMo with. Whatever. I'm happy that my parents live here and we can go have Sunday dinner with them, when four and a half years ago they lived five hours away with no plans to move. I'm happy that my woods-seasoned, tough S.O.B. Dad paints Eve's fingernails and cooks her scrambled eggs on demand and comes to Angus's baseball games and learns all the kids' names (on all the teams) and cheers for them. I'm happy that my kids are more excited about being with their cousins for Christmas than they are about the presents (although Eve does say 'it's hard for kids to resist the presents'). I'm happy November's almost over. I'm happy and grateful for the interesting and admirable people I've met blogging and what they're teaching me. It all feels a little precarious, but very precious.
5 comments:
This has been a great NaBloPoMo. I struggled a few times with coming up with posts, but for the most part I had fun with it. Plus, I started following a bunch of new, interesting bloggers--including you!
i love random thought/stream of consciousness posts.
your dad sounds like the most incredible person. i would love to sit and chat with him. what an incredible oral history that would be to take down.
You made it! You can't see me right now, but I am throwing confetti on your behalf.
Also, your dad sounds kind of cool, in a very particular way. :)
Congrats on surviving NaBloPoMoNoQuo whatever. It's an accomplishment and I could never pull off a post a day. Never.
Your posts on family phrases reminds me of the latest one in my family. My sister hosted an exchange student from Germany a few years ago. A friendship blossomed and Sabina still comes for visits in the summers. She's of an age to drink now, and somehow, through mishearing or bad translation, thought the liquor store was the liquid store. So of course we all now refer to the LCBO as the liquid store.
Congratulations!!! Well done for completing the whole month. I hope you can keep up the writing because I really looked forward to your posts. I'd be at work and be feeling a little tired or stressed or bored and think - "hmm, I can have a little break and read what Allison has to say today." The posts always made me laugh or think or both. So, thank-you. Zarah
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