Well, let me tell you that if you are feeling slightly melancholic, and it’s a beautiful summer weekend in leafy green
You see, ZM has a fabulous kitchen, with one of those big center islands that everyone can sit around, sipping wine, while the cook is busy chopping, dicing, stirring, etc. (oh yeah, and sipping wine herself). And ZM gave the whole thing up to me for the entire evening. I stopped by Trader Joe’s on my way over and picked up the fixings for a spicy (luckily, both Becky and ZM like spicy, as did, judging by the fact that he ate it, ZM’s husband, who joined us late in the evening) pepper, tomato, spaghetti, and cheese casserole. Becky’s a vegetarian, and I love to cook for vegetarians, because I don’t eat a whole lot of meat myself. Ask me to roast beef for you, and I’d be stymied. Ask me to figure out what to do with some tomatoes, and the sky’s the limit. We had a mixed green salad with blue cheese to go with this, and, for dessert, Becky brought her delicious mango upside down cake, the one she wrote about here, which she was afraid was going to be too sweet, because she’d accidentally added too much sugar, but it was just right. Not only was it just right after dinner, but it was also just right the next morning with bagels and coffee. In the midst of all this cooking and eating, I also got to read Zoë a bedtime story, an honor I did not take lightly. (Becky got the honor of helping her build shelters out of things like cardboard tubes and buckets, a task at which six-year-old Zoë proved to be extremely adept, causing us both to muse that if we were stranded on a desert island, or suddenly found ourselves in some nightmare world in which we were contestants on Survivor, we’d want to make sure we had Zoë along with us.)
ZM’s mother is a retired high school math teacher (among other things) who lives with ZM, but she’s been off in
Saturday morning was swimming after breakfast. Despite our late bedtime, I woke up at 7:00 (funny, because when I had said I planned to sleep in, Becky had said, “You mean what, you’re going to sleep till 7:00, Emily?” You can see I’ve spent a few nights at Becky’s, and she knows what an early riser I am). ZM was up as well, and it wasn’t long before Zoë and Becky joined us. Zoë and I were the only ones who actually went in the pool. Becky was saving her energy for a trip to the gym (virtuous and brave Becky after our decadent night), and ZM was too busy doing things like running off to get bagels and taking Zoë to a birthday party. Becky’s and Zoë’s departures left ZM and me a little time alone in the house to soak up just a bit more relaxation and lots of chatting before I finally faced the reality that I needed to leave.
I have lots of friends in
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Maybe they can merge google blogsearch and google maps, so a blogger can plan a trip and know which bloggers could put him/her up for the night. A bit like myspace or facebook, but you could choose to restrict the search to only the bloggers who read Emily, to make sure you get to stay with la creme de la creme.
You can come cook...um, I mean stay at our place anytime! That pasta casserole sounds yummy, how about the recipe?
Sad that L. is leaving, she WAS a great boss, but fun that she'll be over here in these parts. Another reason for you to visit!
I can't always guarantee you the "math suite" but you are definitely welcome to stay at my house and take over the kitchen absolutely anytime. Actually there are math books all over the house so you'd be all set. The casserole was sooo good and you are right, husband loved it too. And Zoe definitely wants you to come back and read her another story. I had a great time so come again soon!
What a lovely time you spent there! And what nice things to do - to cook in someone's beautiful kitchen, read bedtime stories, swim in their perfect pool.... It sounds idyllic!
Sounds like a great time! You can add us to the list of people you can stay with when you are in CT, but I can guarantee you the accommodations won't be 5-star (there's a lumpy futon covered with dog-hair here for guests!). The food will be good though, whether you cook or it or Hobgoblin does.
Sorry your boss is leaving!
Mandarine, clever idea. Of course, no one would ever get to stay with me, because I'd spend all my time off visiting others.
Danny, I will definitely come and cook. After all, you've promised me that coconut cake. I have some other friends who are moving back to Southern CA, too, so pretty soon all my friends will be out there, and I will no longer be able to put off visiting. I'd give you the recipe for the casserole, but I'm one of those annoying people who cooks by feel, so my recipes end up looking like something from your great-great-great grandmother's recipe box, with such helpful steps as "make a white sauce," because, you know, everyone knows how to make a white sauce.
ZM, no problem about the math suite. Talking to your mom about math would be preferable to the suite, I'm sure. I WILL come again soon (while Zoe is still young enough to enjoy bedtime stories read by others).
Litlove, "idyllic" is exactly the word I couldn't come up with that, you, of course, my dear, could. Thank you!
Dorr, I'm very eager to stay with you and (cook with) Hobs, even on the "lumpy futon," and despite the fact you got rid of your pool. I would hope Muttboy might want to sleep on the futon with me. And even if it isn't 5-stars, I bet you and Hobs don't offer up ghost stories to your guests and then leave them to fend for themselves way down the hall in an allegedly haunted house, so it's got to be preferable to being a guest in my home.
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