Marianne came to town! It was very exciting. I don't get to visit with her as often as I'd like and it was delightful to waken each day and see her lovely face. Oh, Brittany, Rachel, Richard and Sam came with her. She has, cleverly, posted a history of the visit from Sam's point of view. Sadly Charlie is asleep and unavailable for comment. You'll have to suffice with me.
It was the week of "www" for the kids; Wii, Wall-E and Water World. Well, maybe a "wwww" since Water World is two words. It was games, games, games... you get the picture. The video games got a workout while children sat sluggishly mesmerized in the pixelated glow of the television screen. Thankfully no one grew mushrooms on their person. Michael and Allison were terrific 'cruise directors' as they coaxed the troglodytes from the cool basement and engaged them from time to time with cards and board games.
Sam and Charlie enjoyed playing vigorously. The first day they ran, literally non stop, for three hours. They took a break, ran for another two hours, slept all night, and ran for three hours the next day. Emma, the frisky fem fatale Westie next door, didn't know what to think of this strange dog distracting Charlie from their daily runs up and down the chain link divider. Sam did eventually, with much coaxing and bribing, use the dog door. When cousin Sam left Charlie was a little sad and lonely not having anyone to chase. And, thank you, Sam, for teaching our self sufficient pup that it's much more fun to eat out of your owner's hands. We've decided not to indulge that fantasy.
Mom, Marianne, Allison and I were all into reading in the few quiet times we found. We could be talked into playing games but really enjoyed relaxing together. We old women, those 45 and over, got out Helen's old collection of ancestral pictures and made a huge pile for Marianne to scan and burn onto CD's (both mine and Helen's computers have disabled burners at the moment). Sadly they are still sitting in a box in Michael's bedroom. Now I have much more incentive to repair my computer. Oh, and BTW, Michael kind of enjoyed his room smelling like Bath & Body Works after she left.
There are too many fun things to describe so I'll list: Alli, Em, and Rach deciding the last night to make peanut butter cups, Rachel loving seeing the X-Men trilogy for the first time (Rachel has a new love in Hugh Jackman), shopping two days in a row at our favorite antiques mall (the Brass Armadillo), watching the doggies play (Charlie loves the new toy Brittany... made from the rubber part of an old cow milking machine), watching the children descend on the kitchen like locusts at meal times, Emily wearing the same PJ's almost every day (sparkly red Valentine's boxers and a black Men's Choir T, both from Chris), learning 'Killer Bunnies,' Rachel and Allison playing jacks with me,... I could go on but I'm tired of it.
Now I'm looking forward to Dean and Renda coming here (yippee!) next Thursday to pick up Mom. It's been requested that we have cookies and candy and be ready to play some serious cards. Yes!!
3 years ago
2 comments:
Sorry we lead Charles astray with the hand feeding thing...it's just that Sam won't eat sometimes and he's already so skinny...I know, the girls baby him!!!
Oh, and glad to have contributed to the pleasant scent in Michael's room!
PS: The scent was either black raspberry vanilla, or dream from The Gap. and YOU PROMISED ME that they ugly greasy fat picture of me was for you only, and not the blog! :'( TAKE IT OFF!!!!!
xoxo, britts
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