It had already been a weird day. I had only been home from the boys' violin lessons a short time. Our whole day was already "off". Several of the ten of us did not eat "lunch" until 4:30 or 5:00 PM. We usually have supper (the evening meal) around 6 or so.
My Susanna wanted to cut and start piecing a table runner to sell to earn a few extra dollars. She only wanted to work on it with me present. You know how little I've sewn in the past few months. We were down in the basement sewing room together. I had just sent a messenger around to tell the children we'd be having must-go for supper. You know, you look in the frig and say "this must-go" and "that must-go". Then I had a little messenger of my own and realized what I'd be having--CROW!

While the little ones ran interference by visiting with the company in the living room, Emily and I quickly whipped up what I thought was a decent meal--Chicken Tetrazzini (we had planned to let everyone heat up individual servings as must-go, but instead heated up the whole thing and transferred it to a clean serving dish), green beans, freshly made whole wheat bread that Emily happened to make late this afternoon (we grind the flour ourselves), tossed salad with cucumbers and broccoli, and th-th-th-that's all, folks! As we are sitting down, Mr. ______ says, "We'll just have water. I forgot to tell my wife we were coming, and we ate before we came!" I didn't want to add to his embarrassment, so we all just sat down as if we hadn't eaten half an hour before. We were all smiling very large smiles. I think they thought we were just really cheerful (and not very hungry, as we all took miniscule portions).
A funny but true story!
~Joan
LOL! That is so funny! Communication is the key. *s*
ReplyDeleteWhat a hoot!! I'm glad we didn't have to add to your 'meal panic'. Although, if we had showed up that night as well we probably could have eaten until we were full since none of you were hungry! LOL
ReplyDeleteWe always said you guys are light eaters :)
Love,
Cindy
So glad to hear about the family moving down south. Good, like-minded friends are an amazing blessing!
What a hoot, Joan! Good save on your part!
ReplyDeleteTalk about "cool under pressure." You should have been a battleship commander.
ReplyDeleteOh my! Funny!
ReplyDeleteNy first visit to your blog and what interesting reading. Love the story about the company, and your Flags AFlutter. Your shopping savings is simply amazing.
ReplyDeleteHi Joan, Just found your blog thanks to Kairle from Happy Valley Quilting. I don't have a blog yet but enjoy reading others especially those of my sisters in Christ. Loved your story about unexpected guests. Well done for getting up at 5.30 and training your body and your mind. Keep it up.
ReplyDeleteRegards
Sarah (Christchurch NZ) where it is very frosty this morning.