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Sunday, August 17, 2003

Tony’s Sunday Gravy

I don't make it this way because I find it too heavy, too oily. But some, including my late father, who was as fanatical to the extreme about food as he was about soccer, would say that this is by far the best Sunday Gravy. On that there can be no debate!

Friday, August 08, 2003

The Utterly Demanding Present

There is no beyond, there is only here,
the infinitely small, infinitely great
and utterly demanding present.

-Iris Murdoch

I really wish someone would have told me how hard this would be. I really wish someone would have told me how tired I would be.

It's Friday and I didn't even see the week go by. I drag my sorry ass through morning, noon, afternoon, evening, night, early morning and then all over again. There no longer is any demarcation of time. It's all one big utterly demanding PRESENT.

There's never enough time to sleep, shower, read, shape eyebrows, apply lip gloss, remove unwanted hair (which thankfully has finally stopped growing), trim fingernails, dress in matching clothes that aren't full of milky drool stains and dog hair.... I'm still wearing maternity clothes because I haven't had time to put them away and take my non-maternity clothes out from storage. I'm not even sure where they might be.

I can't take a break. I can't decide I don't feel like it today. I can't play hooky.

Because I might miss something.

Children are little for only a little while. I think the fatigue is designed to make it feel like forever, designed to slow us down, so we live, albeit exhausted, in the present and we don't miss anything. Except for what is going on in the outside world. Eh, we all could use a break from that crap.

There really is nowhere else I'd rather be right now than home taking care of my babies. For the first time in a long time I have a job I truly love, and therefore it doesn't feel like work.

I really wish someone would have told me how fulfilling this would be.


I really wish I could take a long hot shower and go to sleep... just for an hour smile

Tuesday, August 05, 2003

Home On The Range

It's been very busy in Rue's kitchen the past couple of days. The actual location, not the website!

I have a white Kitchen Aid free-standing gas range that has been acting up. It freaks me out that my range is computerized. I still can't quite wrap my head around it. The concept that is, and not the range. I digress.

Most of yesterday was spent cleaning the cooktop:

"Easy-Clean Ceran® Cooktop

The Ceran® surface on KitchenAid® ranges and cooktops makes cooking fun, and cleanup easy. Simply wipe the smooth surface with a sponge, and relax."

I assure you that it really is not that simple. When I spill something on the cooktop, or when a pot boils over I wait until I'm done before cleaning it. Mainly because I'd rather forgo the second and third degree burns. Once I've cleared the dishes, pots, pans and so on and so forth I clean the surface with a hot soapy sponge. This method does not remove the cooked-on grime, however. Thus, clean up requires a cream cleanser specifically for this purpose and a scraper. I hadn't had the time to do this since Boo was born... Thank Goddess the oven is self-cleaning!

So, armed with a scraper, cream cleanser and a lot of elbow grease, I went to work. I wish I had taken a before picture, because she looks unrecognizable. The irony is that if the range hadn't required servicing, I wouldn't have cleaned it anytime soon.

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