"What's that? You had gravy with dinner?"
Why, yes, I did! Actually, for the last three weeks in a row! All of that brought to mind a "Star Trek: TNG" meme that Sherry Giddens posted. The Captain asks, "Gravity is powerful, do you know what you get if you remove it?" His First Officer replies, "Weightlessness, sir." In all seriousness, he hears the response, "Gravy. Number One, you get gravy."
"Hahahaha! Poor Riker! Having to put up with those puns from Picard!"Well, that was a riddle, not a pun. But it sure was funny! And the last three Wednesday night suppers at Asbury have all had gravy!
"Oh, nice! I do enjoy that meat-derived sauce! We don't get that very often, since you don't know how to make it."
Truth. Tonight, it was turkey gravy, served on the mashed potatoes. Last week, it was gravy with mushrooms for the chicken Marsala. And the week before was beef gravy from the pot roast, also served on mashed potatoes. I prefer in on rice, but I'll take it however I can get it!"That looks really good! Where are your veggies on that plate?"
I don't like peas and carrots, so I abstained. I do have a nice little salad, though! And I have two desserts!!! That's blackberry cobbler and a slice of something that tasted like bread pudding, but looked like cake. Quite tasty!
"Was Kathy Mayin there for these WNS meals? I recall she went to the first one with you and seemed to enjoy herself."
Sadly, she has not been back. We make plans, but then she backs out. I even tried to get her to come for the Sisters In Faith luncheon last week, but that didn't happen, either. I'm not going to push her. I know she'll be back when she's ready, right? She's grown, she gets to make her own decisions.
"I understand. I hope she will soon decide to make more ventures out of her apartment. It'll be good for her mental health and her spirits."
Agreed! I know I look forward to these social gatherings. Meals are nicer with others to share the food and conversation. Okay, time for "Scrubs"! I really am enjoying this continuation of the original series.
"You mean the reboot of the old show?"
No, it isn't like that. It's more like a reunion. It's nice to see them rekindling their old friendships. That's a realistic approach for people who have lost touch while life interfered. You know: jobs, kids, moving to new locations. I can relate to it. So, later, chica!
"Hasta la bye-bye!"



1 comment:
Yes, I'm missing one of the suppers.
That was the second one, which had barbeque pork.
I had a Two First Posts meeting that clashed with the time, so I forewent the meal.
By the way, the cost has changed again.
WNS meals are now $8 each.
Last spring, they were $7 each.
It's still the best deal in town.
(smile!)
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