Tuesday, February 14, 2012

VALENTINE'S DAY THREESOME

His Lordship had a better day today.  He got some work done, had less cancer chemo symptoms and prepared a nice dinner for the Valentine's Day
Threesome. 

 Life may be getting back to normal, but we are still being cautious this week, since infection is still a risk until the white blood cell count goes up.  Mario is still tired, but less cancer treatment symptoms.

Mr. FOG offered to leave the Laird and Nurse Sherry alone for a romantic Valentine's Day evening , but they said he should stay.  It sounds odd, but it worked out OK and a threesome of Lord, Nurse and Butler was not awkward.  The trio has been together off and on now for about 8 weeks.  Anyway, true love probably should be inclusive and not exclusive.

 The Laird cooked a nice pasta fagioli.  It was not this Rachael Ray recipe, but similar.

His Lordship prepared the dish in a cast iron skillet, a new wedding present--thanks to whomever gave it--and it was delicious.  Mr. FOG likes cast iron.  It is a heathier to cook in cast iron.   Mr. FOG contributed some Terra Chips, fresh rosemary from his garden and a home made flat bread.  Nurse Sherry had a tapenade and a Coppola wine.  It all made for avery nice meal for the trio.

The Laird gave Nurse Sherry a hand bag from Tory Burch, a designer Mr. FOG never heard of, but that doesn't say much.   Mr. FOG lives in his own world, lucky he knows Vera Wang, so no reason he should know of Tory Burch, across is her picture (not sure how old) , and below a  link to her bio.  It' s a very nice hand bag that should last a long time.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tory_Burch



















Nurse Sherry gave the Laird paper for Valentine's Day, a very nice card and a piece of paper.  Paper is the traditional gift for the first year one is married, so the gift seemed appropriate.  Perhaps it was a do it yourself origami kit???  The Laird liked the card and seemed happy with the piece of paper. 

 
 

Upon  closer inspection, the paper was a receipt for a 39 inch television set, to be picked up.


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