Being we had a couple of rain days this week I am to work tomorrow. Working on weekends may be fine for some people, but I am too busy to waste my weekend Mini Farm time on a Job.
I will be missing out on the oldest girls (BEB) special dinner preparations. You see, she fancies this guy and wants him to meet the family (the whole family). I am not to keen on the whole thing but what do I know. Every word I say about it, all she hears is "Blah, Blah, Blah." My mouth moves but nothing comes out, at least it seems that way.
So this special dinner she is making up is something a little different. A few times a year I like to step outside the box of the normal and do something out of my comfort zone. Being I made the menu, I intended to be there with her, but work has stepped in the once again. I should make it home in time to start the cooking. All she needs to do is get it all ready.
This is what's for dinner,
Indonesian Chicken with Mango-Peanut Salsa
Grilled Ginger-Sesame Pork Steaks with Pineapple and Scallions
Grilled Eggplant with Chilies, Peanuts and Mint
Parmesan Crusted Green Tomato Gratin
Grilled Southwestern Potato Salad
Squash Casserole
Hawaii Sweet Rolls
Ginger-Molasses Cheesecake
All from scratch, all homemade.
So wish me luck either on the dinner or not hurting the boy, your choice.
Wow that sounds good, she is lucky to have you for a dad! Lol good luck! You know if you have any leftovers........
ReplyDeleteThanks Coley.
DeleteIf you were closer you would be invited.
Having two grown daughters myself (24 and 21 now) and a Deputy for a husband who would engrave the boy's name on a bullet as he came to pick up a daughter for a date, I wish you the best with remaining calm in your "A" dog position with your daughter, no matter if she feels he is THE boy for her...you know that is usually not the case...just remind him that you will do to HIM whatever he does to your daughter. With a grand smile.
ReplyDeleteA whisper in his ear always works wonders. That's what the Deputy always did. He would literally ask the boy, "What is your most precious possession?" They'd think it over and then the Deputy would say, "Well, you're taking out MY most prized possession and if she comes back with a scratch on her, you might as well do yourself in because I am coming after you."
We saw our share of boys we would have loved to make part of our compost, but patience worked out, not perfectly, but it worked out, so far.
Dinner will be great. I wish the boy luck so he won't be scorched.
Lana
Thanks Lana, this ain't the first boy to come a knocking and I am sure it won't be the last. My girls are now 20, 17, 16.
DeleteI hope she uses her head with this.
MDR - you raised yourself a fine, young lady in BEB. this may or may not be the love of her life. regardless, i know that you will make HER feel special and show this boy that she is loved by her family. what an awesome, awesome meal. i sure do wish i could be there. to eat...and to watch - bahahahahah! be good buddy - you know that she is a good girl!
ReplyDeleteyour friend,
kymber
I hope it's not the love of her life Kymber. He is a Navy guy that goes to college with her. She needs stability and a home life for her career.
DeleteI'm reminded of Rodney Atkin's song 'Cleanin' this Gun'.
ReplyDeleteWish you all luck and hope work goes well!
Thanks LindaG. No, there will not be any firearms out this time. There will be to many witness around in case of an accident.
DeleteThe menu sounds wonderful. Hope 'the Boy' shows respect and loves it all. If he's smart, that's what he'll do, regardless. But, I'm sure all will be well if for no other reason, of the fact that you (& Mrs. MDR) raised her well. Can't wait to hear his reaction(s) to everything!
ReplyDeleteRemember, you have to meet them eventually :-).
My Daddy still gives my husband grief on just about everything. However, he brags to others about him, just not to his face.
p.s. I want the Eggplant and Green tomato recipies when you get a chance.
Thank DFW.
DeleteWill do.
It will be fine. Doesn't hurt to show him some of your fine weaponry, unless he has bigger guns!
ReplyDeleteJohn, bigger is not always better but if he wants to go big, I got big.
DeleteI had to laugh reading your post. My dad was a range instructor and a drill instructor in the Army. Three daughters. We had a *point* system.
ReplyDeleteBoy asked you out 1 point
Boy showed up to pick you up. 1 point
Boy didn't pass out, run or piss hisself when he met Daddy. 2 points
Boy asked you out again after meeting Daddy. KEEPER!
Sadly, very few made it to keeper status, lol!
That is funny Lamb.
DeleteI have ran a few off in my time. I hope to run a few more off as well.
If it was up to me none of them would be a keeper.
Please don't hurt the boy.......:)
ReplyDeleteOnly if he asks for it Patti
DeleteHope the boy is worth all that work? Guess she must really fancy him!
ReplyDeleteIf nothing else the preparation will keep her busy, and feed a bunch of tummies later :)
Dani, The dinner was intentionally not for the boy. It was my turn to step outside of the box on dinner this time. Me and my buddy Dave do this a few times a year to stretch our abilities beyond just BBQ. Just so happens the boy is in town and BEB wanted him to come over so now it has become her meal and I am the sous chef this time.
DeleteThe meal sounds wonderful, if the boy don't show up, I may! LOL. Watching our girls grow up is never an easy thing is it?
ReplyDeletePTRADAAT, If he does he does, I don't really care if he don't to be honest.
DeleteIt would make things a lot easier if my girls would just stay single until after collage. And then until they start their careers. And then until I am gone. Then maybe they can start dating.
Wow! My dad would just clean his gun! hehehehe
ReplyDeleteI invited him shooting with us. I told him every new person has to set the targets up and he agreed. LOL
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