So since I'm old as fuh, my Ds are grown ass women, with lots of stuff going on in their lives, including a 5 year old and 3 year old for D1, and a furry child (hopefully to be followed by a human one) for D2. It's VERY rare for Wifey and I to get some alone time, especially with D1, but this past weekend was a happy exception.
The boys were in Naples watching their uncle's soccer team, and she had some professional business in our neck of the woods, and so she spent a few nights with us.
She was busy -- on calls most of the time -- but it still brought back memories of the old days.
She was fighting a sore throat, and wanted to get checked for strep, even though it was improving, and Saturday made an appointment at a close by CVS Urgent Care, located inside of a Target. I drove her over, and recalled it was D2's favorite Target. That's because when she and Jonathan first moved back to Miami, we shopped there one evening for all her needed supplies, and of course I paid for the big cart of stuff -- we joked that it was the "Magic Target" since you could get whatever you wanted and it was free!
Yeah -- I never had that sort of magic once I was a grown up -- but so is the fate of the noble mule that a man of his family becomes...
Anyway, D1 got the test and it was negative, as I suspected, and we decided to bring in some dinner -- we had plans we cancelled for a nice Italian place in the Gables. D1 pre-empted: "NOT DiNapoli." She knows that's our local red sauce spot, but she eats better than we do, and I suggested Anna Capri, more of a gourmet Italian, where I hadn't been in a decade.
Anna Capri is a local favorite -- upscale Italian -- but I had a bad experience there with a snooty host and banned them. Wifey and I wandered in one Saturday evening, and asked for a table. The jerk laughed out loud -- "We are the finest Italian restaurant in Miami. We have no openings like that!" So I went into jerk mode, too, telling him that in fact Il Gabbianno is far and away the best Italian restaurant in Miami, and Salvatore 'D is the best in SW Miami Dade. He huffed and walked away. And I was done with them -- for a decade.
But his offense wasn't really a lifetime one, and I think he was long gone, so D1 and I walked in when they opened at 5 and placed our order. We sat at the bar waiting -- she had a hot tea and I a glass of Chianti, and the food came. D1 got salmon for herself and Wifey; I got eggplant parm.
When we brought it home and Wifey learned she was to eat healthy instead of pasta, she looked at the salmon and said "Ewwww" like the girls on LI used to say when they saw something "gross." But she survived -- eating only the "Well done" parts of what happened to be some really excellent salmon.
After the dinner 2/3 of us enjoyed, the women put on "Too Much," a series created by fat girl Lena Dunham, featuring a zaftig girl and her romantic adventures in London. Wifey and D1 enjoyed it. To be a good sport; I endured until the cutesy dialogue got to be too much and I went to my computer.
Yesterday we got to spend more time with D1, other than said session and calls.
It was delightful. Since she's typically the high energy Mom, it was so nice to be able to really talk with her again, and rediscover how funny and charming she is as an individual -- not just as a young Mom and provider of our two gifts from the Big Man.
Speaking of whom...the older one starts Kindergarten this week! I reminded D1 how the little boy she carried grew older even though she didn't remember doing so...Yes...we're a "Fiddler" family of sentimental Ashkenazim.
D1 was up early, taking Lemon the skittish Spaniel to the vet. Poor guy, though young, needs a few teeth extracted -- his first year of poor care at a bad breeder set the tone.
Wifey and I really want to steal him. Wifey fashioned a note that said "If you really love me, let me live here where it's quiet and I can be the center of attention." D1 laughed, but reminded us Lemon was indeed HER dog.
The two ladies reached an accord. When Bo, the elderly, lethargic Spaniel crosses the Rainbow Bridge, Lemon can come live with us for awhile.
Since I enthusiastically oppose getting any new dogs, but would take on the housebroken and sweet Spaniel, this made me very happy. We haven't told Bo of these plans, lest he be upset thinking about canine mortality...
But all I