Tobias had a dinner guest last night, and he was thrilled
about it. Actually, Dakki, his
guest, was pretty thrilled too. Dakki loves cuddling a lap creature, and Margaret won’t sit on Dakki’s lap. She stations herself under
Dakki’s chair, beseeching her for handouts. Unfortunately for the two of them, Dakki is forbidden to
give Margaret bits of dinner – and is only allowed to give legitimate dog
treats after the meal is done and the dishes are being cleared away. This treats rule has been very
difficult to enforce, as Dakki is a real softie, especially when it comes to a pleading
pup. After a near disaster, however,
Dakki has finally become compliant, but she suffers true pangs from the sight
those loving little hungry doggy eyes.
Happily, although Margaret was still sitting there, patiently eyeing
every tidbit that went into Dakki’s mouth, there was a delightful distraction –
a polite kitty, who only wanted the company, but did not beg, and left Dakki’s dinner
alone. After dinner, as we
sipped our tea, he positioned himself on her lap and writhed in comfort, purring in
ecstasy.
The real reason for Dakki’s visit was not to see Tobias, but
to watch some Rumpole episodes after dinner. I had planned to make a meal-in-minutes – something like
poached eggs on English muffins, but then decided to make poached eggs on
polenta, topped with tomato sauce.
This seemed like almost a meal-in-minutes, but it turned to be quite a
few minutes. I was making the
polenta in my fabulous fuzzy logic rice cooker, which meant that I could start
it whenever, - any time early in the day - and then tell the cooker the time that I wanted the
polenta to be ready. I went to
cupboard to get the polenta, and – shades of Mrs. Hubbard – the cupboard was
bare. Bare of more than a few teaspoons
of polenta anyway. This meant a trip to the store. As long as I was at the store, I got a
few vegetables to add to the menu.
As dinnertime was approaching, I checked to see how the rice cooker was
doing, and realized I had set it to be done at 5 a.m, instead of 5 p.m! Aaaaargh! And I had no idea how long the polenta would actually take
to cook. But it all worked out, we
had a very nice dinner, and the Rumpole episodes were, as expected, delightful.
Tobias overseeing the meal preparation |
4 comments:
It doesn't look to me like Toby's leaving Dakki's dinner alone!
He is inspecting it, and not trying to nibble it. Well, not trying hard.
Dakki looks very contented.
Tobias rules!
These are the cutest pictures of a sweet twosome. I like the way Tobias sits carefully on top of the books on the table. And I'm wondering how she reached the perch on the fridge without knocking everything over!
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