Saturday, January 29, 2011

Grampsie words & cats

I have found myself using words my Grampsie used -- words like schmaltzy and dikabook ( the oo is pronounced like it would be in moon. Supposedly German for stomach or tummy. We were allowed to say belly -- too crude!) I have been using schamaltzy indiscriminately for two weeks. Must be missing my grandfather.

The other night Sadie snuck into our bedroom when I went to give Michael his fifth goodnight smooch. Since he doesn't have the top blanket over his feet, there is a space where it is perfect for a burrowing cat to dig into. The only problem was, her tail was sticking straight up and then bent like a shepherd's crook. I told her I could still see her and in a matter of nanoseconds, all of her was under the covers. It was adorable! Now who says cats can't learn stuff!

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Playing catch up, sorta

Have a couple of things on my mind -- first of all, a negative thing. I went to Hamley's Cafe in Pendleton on Saturday -- don't know why there were so many people in there but the food was awful. I had their tuna melt -- sounded so good; Swiss cheese :P on a hoagie bun -- way too many onions. The coffee I ordered tasted both burnt and bitter. I really only wanted a little coffee with my carmel soy milk -- major disappointment. And the clam chowder. I cannot even describe what it tasted like because it didn't even taste like anything resembling clam chowder, soup or food in the general. I will give it another try in the future but so far, not impressed.

A weird thing -- Tonight I was reading while my honey watched basketball. At one point, during a time out, the announcers broke away to some trade between the Nets and the Nuggets being off. The owner is Russian, which seems so bloody odd to me. I am from the generation who learned civil defense in p.e. and how to birth a baby during a nuclear attack. Where the Russians were always the bad guys because they were commies. As an adult I can rationalize the communism -- good idea, just difficult to implement the way it should be because people are, after all, greedy -- I was shocked.  I know it is certainly possible for a Russian citizen to have enough money to buy a basketball team, it was still shocking. How far our world has come and yet, still not far enough.