And FAMILY GUY'S "WHEN YOU WISH UPON A WEINSTEIN".
Tess's Hanukkah hairstyle. ๐ |
And what did I give to Tess?
The Rambling Anecdotes Of A Handsome, Debonair Marionette ��And His Companion, ,Who's A Real Doll.��
Tess's Hanukkah hairstyle. ๐ |
Hey Kids!
We hope everyone had a nice Thanksgiving.
Obviously, none of us was able to have the big get-together with family and friends this year. My Tess and I included. We had a quiet day. Tess surprised me by cooking (I was getting ready to plunder the frozen food section at WALMART again, when she stopped me๐). I did put the boxes of clothes she sent to the church that she donates to (in Baton Rouge) on the porch for the UPS guy though, so I earned my dinner ๐.
In the morning, we took a walk, enjoying the fall leaves and fed our neighbors. The ducks ๐ฆ๐ฆ๐ฆ๐ฆ๐ฆ๐ฆ๐ฆ, wild birds๐ฆ๐ฆ๐ง and squirrels ๐ฟ️๐ฟ️.
Dinner, was stick to your ribs southern comfort chicken/turkey casserole. ๐ There was also a salad ๐ฅ and baked ๐ sweet potatoes, but unfortunately, the dog๐ ate mine๐. Bad doggie ๐.
Dessert, was yummy in my tummy coconut cream ๐ฅง pie.
Tess and Lily are sorting out the winter clothes and bedding because it's getting cold๐ฌ️ ๐ก️!๐ฅถ But, I am looking forward to Tess' soups๐ฒ oven meals๐, and baking๐ช baking ๐ฐbaking ๐ง๐, which always increases at this time of year.
I think the ducks are getting ready to leave for their winter home. That is, if they aren't too fat to fly ๐!!!
Looking forward to Hanukkah ๐(beginning sundown on Dec 10), but not as much now. We had planned to have my parents visit us for two weeks then and Miss Belle for Christmas, but that was before...๐
Still, we're glad to be home and thankful to be together and that our families are safe and well. What more can you ask for?
ANOTHER PIECE OF PIE !!! ๐๐ฅง
Take care, kids.
Lulu, from CreamHeroes on YouTube. |
Traditions, including holidays, were observed in various ways. For example, Hanukkah and Christmas were equally important in our home as were Easter and Passover. They could have easily clashed, but before they exchanged their wedding vows, my parents vowed to keep their own religions and cultures alive for future generations. They had seen too many other couples marry and have children and discard their own heritage in favor of their spouses, and they and their children suffer because of it. They also wanted their parents to be honored.
I think it instilled a much more open minded view of other cultures and spiritual beliefs in me, and that is always a good thing.
As a child, we celebrated Halloween and the two following days, All Saints Day and All Souls' Day. On All Saint's Day, we visited the cemetery and tidied the graves, put out wreaths and bouquets of flowers and favorite sweets and lit candles.
On Halloween, my parents hosted a masquerade party for business associates, friends and family. I remember the ladies and gentlemen in their beautiful costumes waltzing in the candlelit ballroom. It was like a dream. For years, before I was finally old enough to attend, I watched from the top of the stairs with my nanny, Miss Belle. When the refreshments were served, she would go downstairs and bring up a tray for us to share with dainty cakes and finger sandwiches and ice cream. When we moved to California, my parents were invited to many parties. I went with them occasionally, but it was not the same. Something was missing.
I was never allowed to go trick or treating, so the concept was new to me, when I came to work for My Mr. Cham. Now, he loves Halloween and I love him, so I like to help him to enjoy it. He decorates, buys the treats to bestow on our costumed visitors, chooses our costumes, and makes dinner. I usually assist him at the door and provide the dessert for our post-festivities dinner. He also chooses our entertainment for the evening.
This year, our dinner was Panda Express Orange Chicken, fried rice and egg rolls.
Dessert was little sweet potato pies with whipped cream. My Mr. Cham is partial to an extra sprinkling of nutmeg.
We did not have any trick or treaters this year, so after dinner we watched the YouTube playlist that my dearest had prepared. All of our favorite animal channels had Halloween videos this year, including Claire Luvcat https://youtu.be/iA8gyRbIR6s
TT, that hat becomes you so!We also enjoyed this offering from Mugumogo https://youtu.be/E7lhfs3TIFg
Oh Maru, is there a container you have not tried?And we recently began watching Reachfortheskylar, the first channel I have seen that uses American Sign Language. Terrific! Reachfortheskylar Channel
Our movie was The Most Dangerous Game with Joel McCrea and Fay Wray. https://youtu.be/_DXLTw22HOQ
We came back to New York two weeks ago. Our housesitters, a French Canadian couple who have been with me since before Tess arrived in 2009, kept the house, the dog and my horse safe and sound for about 6 months ๐, so we've sent them off to Montreal for a little R&R on the two of us ๐งณ✈️.
The dog,
My horse
gave me a "Do I know you ๐?" glance and went on chewing his alfalfa. "Someone" was apparently expecting a present.๐๐๐๐ช๐ฌ๐ต. Message received๐.
Tess missed the pool๐️๐ and the ducks, Homer and Marge.
I missed my car ๐ and my favorite coffee cup☕ and we both missed the house ๐ฐ and Tess' "onsen" ๐๐ป๐ง.
We decided not to buy the house we looked at in Florida ๐ดbecause when I asked Tess what she wanted for her birthday in July, she finally admitted that what she really wanted, was to go home ๐ค. DONE !!! My parents were a little disappointed, but they understood and we've promised to visit them more often and we'll have them here as soon as possible. Mrs. D was a lot harder to convince ๐ฌ, but I can be pretty persuasive when I need to be ๐๐๐๐. So, long story short (๐), we hopped the train ๐ and came home. It's cooler here and we're in for some rain ๐ง️ this week. Oh well, it'll be good for the crops ๐คจ๐พ.
I've officially retired, although a couple of clients aren't sure where they're going to go yet, so I'll be helping with the change over the next month or so. A colleague sent me a link that listed PR as one of the top ten most stressful occupations. Thanks a lot, late Uncle Myron ☹️. As a kid, I thought of becoming a doctor ๐จ๐ป⚕️, like my dad. As a teen, I wanted to write the Great American novel๐. During college, I worked summers for my aforementioned maternal uncle at his PR firm. It was exciting and I met a lot of famous, interesting people. (This isn't a kiss and tell, so I'm not going to name any๐ค. ) After graduation, I traveled around Europe๐ฐ๐️๐ผ๐งณ for a year and then came back and joined the firm. Seven years later, when my uncle died suddenly, I inherited the firm and it became my life. I married, became a father twice๐ฆ๐ป๐ง๐ป, travelled ✈️ too much , worked too many hours๐ผ๐ฑ, eventually got divorced๐, and traded the city ๐️for the country ๐ (at least on weekends).
The industry used to be great, but it's seen too many changes. The real stars are long gone, the glamour has faded and moviegoers want more and more of the same violence, profanity, superheroes and stupidity.
Tess and I were raised on the Golden Age of Hollywood๐ฌ ๐ฉ๐ฅby our parents and grandparents. Back when screenwriters typed something other than slang and four letter words, actors and actresses were talented, good looking and likeable, movie studios were all actual studios with sound stages and backlots instead of independent production companies. A few remain, but it isn't the same.
The studio system wasn't necessarily a bad thing because it kept some people in line. Serious actors didn't kibosh their own careers by ignoring their more experienced handlers to choose schlock over substance.
I was taught by my uncle to take care of my clients, to look after them, to protect them. It's a good practice, but it only works when your clients keep up their side. Creative people are......how can I put this nicely....๐ค? Complicated. And when they're also stubborn , foolish, and self-destructive, you spend a lot of time hitting your head against a brick ๐งฑ wall. Then, you try to mend fences, run interference, do damage control and if you're really desperate to save them from themselves, you force your fiancรฉe (๐ข) to help you cover for them and you both wind up in Hell ๐ฌ๐ฅ!!!
Oh well, all's well that ends well and I'm done with all of that, thank goodness ! A couple more years of that and I would've ended up like my Uncle Myron.๐ฌ๐ฃ⚰️
Tess is still making pages for the movie blog and seems to be enjoying it. I'm hoping that when the holidays get closer, she'll come back over here and pretty the place up. Now that we're back home, I'm trying to decide what I'm going to do next, so made a list ๐.
1 Sleep late ๐๐ป, have breakfast๐ฅ๐ณ๐ฅฏ๐ฅฃ.....or brunch ๐, lunch ๐๐ญ๐ฅช๐๐and dinner ๐๐๐๐ฅฉ๐ฃ๐๐๐ง๐จ๐ฆ๐ฅง๐ฐ๐ง๐ช๐ท☕.
2 Go swimming๐.
3 Clean the garage๐งน๐ฉ.
4 Walk the dog๐.
5 Wash my car๐งฝ๐.
6 Hug and kiss My Tess a few dozen more times a day๐๐ฅฐ๐ค.
7 Soak in the onsen๐๐ป.
8 Start chopping firewood for the upcoming cozy Autumn evenings๐.
9 Dust off the gym equipment and start using it.๐๐ค
10 Count my blessings. (I'm moving this one to Number 1). ๐
Tess'. She didn't love it. |
MINE !!! (ALL mine) |
My parents live in a senior community in Orlando. It's a great place, really beautiful, everyone has their own yard, there's a lake๐ค and golfing⛳, and there are lots of activities ๐บ๐๐ฅ๐ญ๐พ๐ฃ๐จ๐️๐ค๐๐ข๐ถ๐ฒ๐พ๐️๐๐⚔️, but it's also really relaxing.Tess had never been there before. I told her I wanted to take her there for a change of scenery, but she said that she wasn't fit company☹️ and my parents would rather see me alone. ๐ Silly child.
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