Thursday, February 5, 2009

The Good Life

Henry was given a gift certificate to a very good steakhouse at Christmas time.
We've been saving it for a special occasion.

Yesterday he phoned me on his way home from work and asked if I wanted to go out for dinner,

He hadn't even known how bad my day had been!

Of course I thought it was a great idea so we enjoyed prime rib for dinner.

Now I have a rather small appetite and so I generally take the leftovers home to have for lunch the next day.


The only thing left this time was a chunk of prime rib.

I took it home figuring one of the boys might appreciate having it for dinner the next day.
Morgan spent the night throwing up, and Jesse had supper before I even got home from work.

Henry, not wanting to waste food, told me he though Jada should have it for supper. (Jesse's going to a basketball tournament this weekend or he would have inhaled it for supper tomorrow)

"Prime Rib?!"

"Henry, she's a dog!"

"So???"

"Oh alright. . . "

" Don't forget to warm it up." says he.
?!!
Has he seen the things she digs up and gobbles down while on a walk?

"I'm sure she'll enjoy it more if it's warmed up."


He insists she savored every bite. . .

7 comments:

Nancy-Mom said...

Lucky Jada!

Anonymous said...

Of course Jada should have prime rib! And I warm my cat's food. :)

Nola said...

Can I come have dinner with Jada? Sounds like ALL of you had a wonderful meal.

Tamara Jansen said...

Your dog is a lucky dog, Rosa! I'm gonna tell all my friends that you give your dog Prime Rib :)

Evelyn in Canada said...

Henry's such a softy! I'm glad your night was an improvement. I've got one of those gift certificates to use up too. Looking forward to it!

Carla said...

Someone has a spoiled dog:)
Good for your hubby just doing something out of the blue, to get you out of your blues:)

Brenda Pruitt said...

Of course she did! What dog wouldn't? You are such a good dog mom.
Brenda

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