When my husband and I celebrated our 38th wedding anniversary at our favorite restaurant, Lenny, the piano player, asked, "How did you do it?"
I knew there was no simple answer, but as the weekend approached, I wondered if one reason might be ourritual(仪式,惯例)of breakfast in bed every Saturday and Sunday.
It all started with the breakfast tray my mother gave us as a wedding gift. It had a glass top andslatted(用板条做的)wooden side pockets for the morning paper the kind you used to see in the movies. Mother loved her movies, and although she rarely had breakfast in bed, she held high hopes for her daughter. My adoring bridegroom took the message to heart.
Feeling guilty, I suggested we take turns. Despitegrumblings(发牢骚)-- "hatecrumbs(面包屑)in my bed" ---Sunday morning found my spouse eagerly awaiting his tray. Soon these weekend breakfasts became such a part of our lives that I never even thought about them. I only knew we treasured this separate, blissful time read, relax, forget the things we should remember.
Sifting(过滤,筛选)through the years, I recalled how our weekends changed,but that we still preserved the ritual. We started our family (as new parents, we slept after breakfast more than we read), but we always found our way back to where we started, just two for breakfast, one on Saturday and one on Sunday.
When we had more time, my tray became more festive. First it was fruit slices placed ingeometric(几何学的)pattern; then came flowers from our garden times just one blossomsprouting(发芽)from a grapefruit half. Thisarranger(曲作家)of mine had developed a flair for decorating, using everything fromamaryllis(喇叭花)to the buds of a maple tree. My husband said my cooking inspired him. Mother would have approved. Perhaps it was the Saturday when the big strawberry wore a daisy hat that I began to think, how can I top this? One dark winter night I woke with a vision of a snowman on a tray. That Sunday I scooped a handful of snow and in no time had my man made. With a flourish I put a miniaturepinecone(松果,松球)on his head.
As I delivered the tray, complete with a nicely frozen snowman, I waited for a reaction. There was none but as I headed down the stairs I heard a whoop of laughter and then, "You've won! Yes, sir, you've won the prize!"
Purse-lipped:愠怒的
“结石”怎么说
Squelch: 泥地里的嘎吱声
俚语:等不及(“马”短语系列6)
口语:挂牌营业
Canutelike:自以为是的
Tattoo: “纹身”的来历
Gorp:高能量食品
口语:“你这个马后炮!”
“帽子戏法”从何而来?
俚语:注意新动向!
Nitty-gritty: 本质,实质
俚语:副手,配搭,二把手
习语:“他懂得其中的门道!”
“满身铜臭”怎么说 ?
404——“不知道”也可这么酷!
俚语:假正经、伪善小人
“Kewpie”,不得不爱
俚语:闪烁其辞,兜圈子
Out of kilter: 出差错;乱套
Grass widow: 离了婚的女人
口语:保密!
为看球赛 你会“开小差”吗?
口语:“鬼才知道呢!”
口语:“不要再费口舌了!”
俚语:东掖西藏的丑事
俚语:能说会道
“端盘子”怎么说
俚语:坚持住!不放弃!
Spirits: 白酒;烈性酒
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