Dinner and debate debrief

I neglected to post a pic of the final product of last night's broccoli rabe dish. I love the color combos, and although the seasonings needed a bigger oomph overall, this was quite satisfying.

Unfortunately, President Obama's performance was not. What a series of unfortunate and disappointing misses. He did nothing to help his cause last night and probably lost the lead he'd amassed. Where's the fire? Where's the pride in all he has done, and the anger over all the Republicans haven't, all they've purposefully and selfishly obstructed?

Dinner good, RSI bad

Ooh, the burnt eggplant and rapini dishes were soooo good. So was the Rioja. And then I found spiced chocolate madeleines in the freezer. Oh, mon dieu. What a treat! And you can be sure that I needed the sustenance they provided as I have been tweeting my face off during this frustrating as get-out debate- right arm RSI? Smug-mug Mittens lied, distorted and condescended at every opportunity. Obama had a few high points but could have taken the gloves off in a much more impressive way. Good god, man, stand proud, stand tall, stand up for us and all you've done. Sigh. At least Percy and I have gotten in a good snuggle. At least the boys are soundly sleeping.

The meatballs bred, feeling grateful, off to bed

Oh my goodness, y'all, the meatballs just kept coming and coming and coming. It took more than an hour just to shape and fry them all. Wow. However, now I've got two enormous pots-worth, and my freezer feels sated once more. So does Tom. The boys were so darn cute this afternoon, and this evening I spent a lovely two hours at a Quaker Committee discussion on Silence. I love that Jack's school has a weekly meeting for worship, 20-30 minutes of kids sitting in silence together. There are other moments of silence throughout the day- at morning gathering, before lunch and so forth, and it's such a gift to a child to learn how to slow to stillness and honor their thoughts, whatever they may be. We are not adherents of any faith tradition, but I often feel I could be Quaker. In many ways, it seems an extension of the values my family already holds dear, which is one reason we are so happy that Jack attends the school he does. What a luxury to feel that each day we're sending our little one off to a place that we trust as much as we do our own home, to teachers that inspire us to be better parents, to peers that are growing together in the same community of respect and stewardship. As has Jack, T and I have made such extraordinary friends there. As well, being part of the committee that hosted the event tonight has been such an intellectually rewarding experience for me; it's really enriched our time at the school so far. Lucky, lucky are we all!

I quite doubt that I will, but I hope to maintain some feeling of this peace and zen during tomorrow night's debate. Mittens -in his infinitely smug and vacillating self- will surely have nothing of depth or value to add, and I fear President Obama will stoop to that level of vague and sweeping generalities rather than rise proudly above it. It is so disheartening to see how far pride in being smart, educated, candid and willing to compromise has fallen.