To take the edge off working these special days, the staff always had a potluck in the ICU. The food was always great and the camaraderie even better. There are a few hellish memories of these days in the unit, when ancillary staff was limited, and we were overwhelmed with sick patients. Really sick patients. Still, we muddled through somehow. Medical residents would always find their way to the food, too, and the overall atmosphere would be pleasant.
These days, I don't have to worry about who will cook for my kids while I'm working. Last year, to celebrate the fact I wasn't working for once, I didn't cook, and my kids and I went out to eat for dinner. A mistake. Everyone else had the same idea, food service was rushed, and the quality was not as good as what I could whip up myself.
In preparation for tonight's dinner, Leo and I made the sauce for lasagna last night. More accurately, I made the sauce and Leo supervised with his nose. He was waiting patiently at my feet for something, anything, to drop out of the pan like a gift from above. Today, I only have to assemble the dish, pop it in the oven and make a salad. Sounds easy enough.
In the meantime, I'm spending my special day knitting away on the Fiesta Shawl. I started the decrease rows last night, and only have 256 rows left. With the chilly Detroit weather (the high is only 57 degrees today), it would be nice to have it done, but with nearly 500 stitches still on the needles, I think you can see how daunting 256 rows really looks to me.
Here's hoping that however you celebrate this day, you'll find a little special time for yourself.
Happy Mother's Day!
13 comments:
I can't get over the colours in this shawl, it's absolutely gorgeous. Can't wait to see it in all it's glory
Happy Mother's Day to you. I'm with Miss 376...the colors of the shawl are, indeed, gorgeous!
Happy day to you. I just linked to you xo
Happy Mother's Day, Rudee.
I had a flashback to the days when our golden retriever would happily stand wherever the food was being prepared. Absoultely a gift from above.
Enjoy the lasagna...I hope Leo enjoys his share, too.
Condolences re: Red Wings. I'm not rubbing it in, honestly! Nor am I smirking, REALLY! Enjoy mom's day!
that is really coming along nicely!!! happy mother's day to you too honey...
smiles, bee
xoxoxoxoxoxo
What a beautiful shawl - I would eat it first I think! Anyway, don't plan on trying just yet, have a cricket vest to finish for son. Hope your thumb is ok and steri-strips suffice. Typical nurse! And we don't have mother's day here now, it was hubby's birthday yesterday instead. We had it March 15th (it's a moveable date -a Sunday in March).
Catherine.
Beautiful shawl...almost, almost as pretty as Ruby.
I can't say enjoy your meal because I read the last post first.
Happy Mom Day!
Hope you had anice Motherday day and got lots of knitting done.
We too have decided not to go out on these sort of days - they usually charge more than normal and the food service is not as good.
We celebrated at home here everyone brought something and we had my Mum, daughter her partner , daughter in law son and me my brother and the 2 babies so many mums. Itwas very nice.
Wow! Your dog has gotten tall. Reminds me of bambi legs.
I LOVE this shawl!! You're so talented!
Ouch! I hate knives. I did that same thing when I was younger and it really hurt.
I hope you had a wonderful Mother's Day. We cooked the day before and ate leftovers on Sunday.
Leo is looking good. I love your shawl, the colors are pretty.
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