Dad, for the fourth time: What are we waiting for? Let's go. It's nice out.
Mom: I'm waiting for you.
Then she continues to do other things for a few more minutes.
A.: Let's go!
Finally, we get in the car.
Mom: Small river or big river?
A.: Big river. We have time.
Mom: Which, the one farther out?
A.: Yes.
Mom: Are you sure?
A.: I don't care-- just go whereever you want.
Mom: Well, tell me where.
A.: I just did.
Mom: Big river or small river?
A.: Big river.
On the way home from the walk, we drove by one of my old stomping grounds, and mom decided to ensure, once again, that I would never forget that she tried to instill in me various abilities:
"This is where you took skating lessons. You also took swimming... what else? At gymnastics, you were completely useless. Martial arts-- I still remember, $500 right out the window."
***
Mad libs
Mom: Why don't you want [any object on earth, the more useless the more fitting].
A.: Mom, I just moved to a small house, with limited space. I don't need to fill it with things I won't use. Please stop offering me things and then making me explain why I don't want them.
Now multiply that conversation times at least five times a day.
***
I am roasting peppers. I go to compost a cap and surrounding seeds.
Mom: What are you doing? Seeds are the healthiest part!
A.: They're not, actually.
Mom: Well, save them.
A.: Fine.
Ten minutes later
Mom: Well, you roasted your peppers-- why have you left the caps and seeds on the cutting board?
A.: You wouldn't let me throw them out.
Dad: That's true. You wouldn't.
Mom: Oh.
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Multiple Choice Quiz:
Hans regularly visits Alisa's blog to:
A) Laugh out loud
B) Remember what it was like when we were home owners
C) Get a thorough (though somewhat erratic) summary of the more interesting bits of the Washington Post and New York Times
D) Be reminded that really my step-mother isn't all that bad
E) All of the above
What I'm thankful for: (E)
Multiple Choice Quiz:
Hans regularly visits Alisa's blog to:
A) Laugh out loud
B) Remember what it was like when we were home owners
C) Get a thorough (though somewhat erratic) summary of the more interesting bits of the Washington Post and New York Times
D) Be reminded that really my step-mother isn't all that bad
E) All of the above
What I'm thankful for: (E)
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