Sunday, May 3, 2009

Nice cake, redux

For three Sundays in a row, I have been in the presence of cake. Not just any cake, either. Can you guess? But of course, you already know what type of cake it is, else there would be no reason for this post. Pineapple upside-down cake. Say what? I haven't had so much of this one type of cake in my life EVER.
It all began in the wee hours of Sunday, April 19th. Steed's was closing and Sam had fetched from the cooler the leftovers set aside from the earlier cookout. Said leftovers included a right fair hunk of cake, pineapple upside-down cake. This cake was a high-rise affair, with pineapple slices and brown sugar glaze. Oh, yeah! Nice cake! None for me, though; it was Sam's fortune cookie reward.
The following Sunday, April 26th, I'm over in Beaufort, SC. Daddy had died around 5 AM and I had told Bonnie, his wife of 31 years, that I would be over in the afternoon to help with the obituary. All well and good: this death had been foretold in November and I had made the most of spending time with him and preparing for goodbye in the ensuing months. So, off I go to Beaufort, ending up at Bonnie's mom's house, where a feast is waiting to assuage our grief. What a feast indeed! Shrimp in gravy, fresh green beans with new potatoes, lovely collard greens, fried shrimp, all scrumptious. And for dessert? Pineapple upside-down cake, this one a much lower version, made with crushed pineapple instead of slices. Of course, I had a piece of this one, regaling all with the story of my dear friend's fortune cookie and cake.
Now, here it is Sunday again, though it's a May Sunday. It's a special Sunday at the church, the last sermon to be held in the sanctuary until the renovations have been completed. As it's been a while since I've darkened its doors, I decide to attend. Plus, it's First Sunday of the month, meaning there will be much food afterward and socializing. I arrive almost an hour late, but I still catch all of the sermon and still found a seat with friends. Good times. Then we're all in line for the buffet lavishly spread out for us: fried chicken, cold cuts for sandwiches, macaroni and cheese, cheese broccoli casserole, tabouli, and much, much more.
And on the dessert table? Chocolate cake, chocolate brownies, blondies, chocolate cookies, pound cake, pie, and.. wait for it! ... pineapple upside-down cake. Of course, I had a generous slice. How could I not? Each three-inch-high piece had a glorious half-slice of pineapple, with a maraschino cherry nestled in the hollow. Quite pretty, quite sweet, bringing me happy thoughts of happy times. Nice cake.

2 comments:

faustina said...

fb flashback from April 26, 2009:
"Daddy, Harvey Smith, died peacefully at home about 5am this morning, after being diagnosed with Stage 4 duodenal cancer in November. Hospice is having the funeral home come for his body. He is to be cremated and did not want a funeral. I will be going to Brunswick today to be with family."
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AJ Hetzel
It has been a rough week for you, Tina. I am so sorry to hear of this. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
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Lynn Trussell
Oh no! This is just an awful time for you, I am so sorry to hear this, hun. If there's anything I can do, please don't hesitate! xox
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Suzanne Von Eper Stafford
So Sorry Tina!
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Sharon Frain Novinger
I'm so sorry Tina! I know you have solace from your memories of him. Take care, Sharon
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Amy D. Jenkins
Hey Tina ... We are thinking of and praying for you and your family. There's a BIG HUG waiting here when we see each other again. We love you!
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Rhonda Curby
Tina, glad he is finally at peace. Give Bonnie our love and drive safely.
Love and {{Hugs}}
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Faustina Smith
Many thanks to all for your love and support. Going to bed now. (Yawn)
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JoshandStephanie Perrault
Oh...I am so sorry to hear that, Tina. You will all be in my prayers.

Damitta Roberts said...

fb flashback from May 4, 2009:
She [sister of Sam Johnson] said:
"hey Tina, just saying hi and checking up on you. :}"
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Faustina Smith
Hey, girl! I do so appreciate that. How did things go this weekend? I know Pam had said sorting of the stuff from Sam's apartment was to go on last weekend, but I took a trip to Charleston to see my eharmony boyfriend [Harry Hopkins]. I am so glad Sam got to meet - and approve - of him! I tell you, hardly a day goes by that I don't think about calling Sam and saying "hey, what's up?" Instead, I've had pineapple upside-down cake in my life for three weeks. Guess that's his way of letting me know all is well.