Monday, August 31, 2009

MONDAY, EVEN LATER.

We’re playing a drinking game called “I never.” If you have done the suggested thing, you drink. Annie drinks the most. Water, since she’s dry, but a lot of water because she’s done almost everything we “I nevered.”

Most everyone else have been drinking dark and stormys (rum and ginger beer called Stoney Tangawizi) or gin and tonics. We end the night before dinner playing “Celebrity.” Everyone writes celebrity names on pieces of paper and puts them into the celebrity keeper, an empty cereal box.

I write “Lord Chamberlain” and “Patty LaBelle” and put them in the box with several more popular choices.

It was my turn after Cher, Princess Di and Michael Jackson fall easily out of people’s mouths. I reach in and read “Lord Chamberlain” to myself in the dim lantern light.

“For the Nazi’s in WWII” I scream.

“What?” from the crowd.

“My Blank and Ladies,” I try again.

Everyone’s yelling but not what I need to hear.

“Gay actor who played the priest in the Thorn Birds-”

Someone shouted “Richard Chamberlain.”

“Yes!”

“Time!” Yells Ron.

In the fog of alcohol I realized that I’ve picked names to stump others that have stumped me. I can’t remember a Patti LaBelle song but know that I’m going to pick her name out of the box for the next round.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

MONDAY. AFTERNOON.



Playing dirty scrabble with Hil. Our best game yet. There aren’t enough “c’s” to play dirty scrabble well so we cheat to stretch the game out.

Hil gets up and goes to the bathroom. Sandor walks to the couch where I’m sitting and leans over the board. I cover it with my hands.

“You don’t want to see this,” I say with a shy smile. “We’re playing dirty scrabble.”

Sandor sits on the edge of the couch and picks up letters. Looking at the board, his only concern is that we aren't playing by the rules. We put letters on top of others not caring if they make sense up and down.

“It would be a very short game if we played correctly,” I explain to Sandor.

Hil walks back into the room and mouths “w h y i s h e h e r e?” pointing at Sandor who’s concentrating on the board.

I shrug as Hil sits down. We smile at each other as Sandor sets his word down on the board.

I wish I'd have thought of it.

Friday, August 28, 2009

SUNDAY - Africa redux

Relaxing day sleeping in. Clare makes Aztec soup for lunch. It's made with a broth that she put chicken, avocado, corn, tomatoes, onions, homemade chips - pretty much everything that you have in the kitchen. It's an as-you-like-it soup and we like very much.