28 August 2007

Easy like Sunday: Zero Creepies, Plenty of Crappy Crudite



In the hopes of making Sunday nights easy like Sunday morning, we've established "Snackplate Sundays" here on the Shore this summer. These gatherings kick off in the late afternoon and wend their way into evening where daylight -- for now -- lingers past 8 p.m. During this time, all are welcome to loiter around a never-ending supply of crudite and some bottomless goblets of vino, and band together for a dual purpose: 1) to prolong the weekend and 2) to ward off the Sunday Night Creepies (for those unfamiliar with the term, the Creepies are the sinking feelings caused by miserable ruminations about and mindless preparations for the beginning of the work week.) So, while Irish Seisiun musicians meet at the pubs on Sunday night to exorcise their demons through music, we gather in the kitchen to seek solace in the snackplate (or as WMD's Irish relatives would say "To attack Monday. Attack."). Maybe it's just an excuse to cocktail. Either way, solace is often achieved on such Sundays and yesterday, in particular, was like butter.

For one, a large crew of pals just happened to be available yesterday -- a rare occurrence for a late-August Sunday afternoon. Friends arrived bearing steak tips, pasta salads, appetizers, Andy Capp's Hot Fries, cupcakes, and brownies in what became the perfect showcase for the new babies, a forum for streaking toddlers and indulgence in all things marinaded and pickled.

So, James sparked up the grill -- a platter of Meditterean chicken, tips, and hot dogs sweating beside him -- only to find our propane tank was spent. What to do? This is the burbs, damnit: Like a cup of sugar, we borrowed a tank of propane -- the Dell'Olio's tank was a mere 1.8 miles away after all – the distance was noted more than once, of course, betraying our notorious obsession with proximity. As the grilling of meat ensued, Brownguy played lifeguard to the kids and tried to inspire a whirlpool out back, his red swim trunks calling forth the heroism of the Ross Montolio era. The burds snacked and quacked around the kitchen island, passing around the wee babies. SAC had an obstacle course going in the side yard for the kids, all of whom were hopelessly hopped up on Hoodsies. We also took in a DVD of some of James' Thanksgiving Day football games from the 80s that inspired a hilarity that only a much better writer could describe.

In the wake of this grand time, there were too many great pix to be shared (even after the digicam was hijacked by the children), so enjoy this crappy low res slideshow, sprinkled with cute baby photos and Body Bombs.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well done Kate! This little slideshow put a smile on my face. I especially liked the slo-mo shot of the "Body Bomb", NICE. Thanks again for having us all over, GREAT time.

BAGS said...

Thanks again for the impromptu party. Good times had by the Bags clan.

I know have to find a pair of infant Elvis sunglasses for Jack.

James, I'm buying you an extra propane tank for Xmas.

Anonymous said...

A phenom time KJ! Thanks.

A great way to ward off the bus-stop blues. You're right, the Mac's live by "Attack Monday!!" or "Don't let Monday come to you!"

Anonymous said...

Thank you Kate and James for having everyone over. That was fun. The pool was refreshing too. Next time - I need some adult participation in order to create a whirlpool. The kids' legs won't hit the pool floor for another 7/8 years at least!

Anonymous said...

SB, I'm still looking for a bathing suit that fits and I promise to join you in the whirlpool next time!

Fantabulous afternoon at the Jacksons', per usual. Thanks for the Sunday soiree, KJ & Jamie. I'll be by this week for a dunk in the pool!

Anonymous said...

Hey, can North-o-Towners crash Snackplate Sunday? Looks like too much fun (and we've been too damn lazy to host anything ourselves). Da babies are adorable!!

Anonymous said...

I'm with KT and we'll bring saltine toffee crunch and vino!

Anonymous said...

Gereat job KJ - Side note, do you have any plans to arcive some of your witty musing? This page takes forever to load.

Anonymous said...

James and Kate - You can swap out propane tank at Stop and Shop. A mere 1 mile from the homestead. You never have to fill one up again.

Lynnie