Amira, recuperating at the very table where she has just
enjoyed a strenuous, energy-sapping, sangria-soaked lunch.
Clearly, for her, the combination of eating and drinking is
debilitating work: The incessant, repetitive movements of fork to
mouth, glass to lips, napkin to brow. The cutting, the reaching,
the passing, the pouring. Not to mention, the chewing and
the sipping and the swallowing.
Then there's the tiresome social necessity
the passing, the pouring. Not to mention, the chewing and
the sipping and the swallowing.
Then there's the tiresome social necessity
(so as not to be boorish) of engaging in idle chit chat with
one’s tablemates, thereby fatiguing both the brain and tongue.
one’s tablemates, thereby fatiguing both the brain and tongue.
Add to this the soporific breeze rustling through the palm leaves
and waves perpetually lapping up on shore in the background…
All of it together? Just plain draining.
and waves perpetually lapping up on shore in the background…
All of it together? Just plain draining.
(Of course, you know that she awoke in time for dessert.
Never too tired for that!)
Happy 25th young lady.
All the Best on your Big Day.
All the Best on your Big Day.

HAPPY.....HAPPY.....BIRTHDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI MISS YOU.... MOVE BACK TO NYC !!!!! LOVE, AUNTIE DONNA
thanks aunt donna :) it’s really funny you should post this, dad, as i just returned home to rest after having a delicious lunch of crepes and wine, before i go out to have a mexican food dinner. so exhausting!!!
ReplyDeletehappy birthday!!!! xoxo!
ReplyDeleteWell...as they say..."Life's a bitch. And then you DINE!"
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Amira. We hope it was special.
ReplyDeleteAnyone ever think of putting some chocolate cake in the pitcher, too? I'm just sayin'...
A&J