Wednesday, January 6, 2010

In celebration of the New Year, some things I am thankful for.
The Him and Tigrrl top the list, of course. And I am thankful to have my parents close, 5 minutes close. And now my brother and sister-in-law and their remaining nestlings are living a mere hour away: that is high on the list of thankings. We hosted the mob for Christmas dinner and I seated twelve people around my dining room table, which makes me a bit misty just thinking about it.


But wait, there's more...
Note, at left, a new photo: as of August we are parents to a remarkable young woman who came to us fully formed, like Athena from the forehead of Zeus. Except without the armor and thunderbolt and stuff. Athena is on loan from Munich, ostensibly for a year, but we think we will have to keep her. She is much, much smarter than us, and also much nicer than we deserve. She thinks we're crazy but she's even nice about that.
She makes coffee in the morning.
She makes dinner whenever I ask for help.
She makes wonderful food, dumplings and apfel thingies and chocolate stuff -- there's this one called chocolate sausages that are AWESOME, no actual sausage involved, trust me


-- and bredzels, and gingerbread hearts for Octoberfest.


She is witty and asks lots of questions about American popular culture and language -- is there anything The Him and I love to talk about more, than our observations on these topics? Can you see that this is a match made in heaven?

Athena is also endlessly patient with Tigrrrl, okay not endlessly, she's learned the necessity of setting firm limits, but WAY more patient than I am, which sets a good example for all of us, and makes Tigrrl happy. After four months T has not yet tired of saying, (to Athena, about us) "do you SEE what I have to put up with?!"


I am in awe of her parents, and more than a little jealous of the wonderful job they have done.
Welcome, Athena. We are not worthy.

7 comments:

  1. Yes you are absolutely worthy! To let a complete strager move into your house is an honorable thing to do.

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  2. Because you see yourself as not worthy, you are thankful, which makes up (partially) for you not being worthy. I must have a zen hangover from all that Dim Sum...

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  3. How on earth are you going to let her go back? That will be a sad, sad day.

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  4. SK - that may be the MSG talking

    EO - we're scheming already. I'm collecting college catalogues...

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  5. That is so fantastic. She sure is perfectly formed, look at that photo!

    Happy New Year.
    Ann

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  6. It's a beautiful picture of her.

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