Yearning for a Nap, but There's Too Much to Do

By Jan Chait May I take a nap now? It's been busy around here. Real busy. First there was a colonoscopy last Tuesday, then cooking like mad beginning Wednesday, followed closely by Thanksgiving and Hanukkah all at the same time. My granddaughter and her boyfriend were in from college and grandson dearest was hanging around annoying his little sister, with their mother — my daughter — looking on and giggling (thanks a lot). Did I mention the children's friends coming and going? Did you know college students really do bring their dirty laundry home? My computer decided to glitch at the worst possible time: Right when I needed my recipes, which are stored on my computer. Thank goodness for friends! One needed her recipe for chicken bulgogi, which I had in an old-fashioned recipe box. (It's a Korean dish.) She also had my recipe for pumpkin cake. So we traded. Sometimes it's good to share your recipes. A couple of other recipes I needed were printed out and the rest of the dishes could be made from memory. Good thing, because the computer wasn't fixed until yesterday evening. The December bulletin I do for the synagogue isn't finished because absolutely everybody missed their deadline. By the time I had the content, I was out of town for a colonoscopy, then cooking and celebrating Thanksgivukkah and enjoying the children's company. This afternoon I get to go to the ophthalmologist — and I'm way behind on that. He broke his ankle, then I was in the hospital in ...
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