DD10: We have a winner

So, my cousin signed up for Double Dribble 2010, the Butterscotch Sundae NCAA bracket thingy. She never made her picks, though — or if she did, she forgot to hit “submit” — so I hit the “autopick” button and the computer magically chose them for her. (Based on some formula that I can’t remember.) And guess what? The computer Taylor won! She’s currently off Spring Breakin’ it in NYC, but when she gets home she’ll find a glorious prizewaiting for her.*

Here are the final standings:
1. Taylor
2. Genia, a Butler alum. I’m pretty sure their loss in the championship game was more devastating than coming in second here.
3. Don
4. Chloe
5. Amy
6. Rockford
7. Mark
8. Chris
9. Nichole
10. Perry Mason
11. Carrie

*If, that is, I ship it before she gets home.

Dishing it out

menubuttonWe’re entering a season that I really don’t enjoy. Not Spring, but that time of year when Rockford is ridiculously busy at work. We’ll be seeing very little of him over the next two weeks. I know there are still mouths to feed even when he isn’t here for dinner, but I have a hard time making things that require a lot of preparation when he’s not here. I’ve been puzzling over why that is while I’ve been writing this — is it because Poppy won’t eat anything? because Petey isn’t effusive enough in celebrating the food? — and I’ve determined that it’s because Rockford usually does the dishes after dinner, and I hate doing the dishes.

All this is to say: The meals for the next couple of months are likely to be even less work-intensive than usual. And that’s saying something. I’m going to try not to revert to all-frozen-pizza-all-the-time. But I’m not making any promises.

Monday: Grilled chicken.

Poppy is always enthusiastic about grilled chicken when I ask her what I should put on the menu, but she almost always refuses to eat it once it’s in front of her.

Tuesday: Ravioli.

The grocery store we normally go to only had cheese ravioli. When I asked Poppy if she’d like ravioli this week, she leaned into their freezer and said, “Do they have butternut squash ravioli?” I told her we’d make a special trip to the Fancy Grocery for the butternut ravioli. If she wants to eat a vegetable, I will go to great lengths to accommodate.

Wednesday: Scrambled eggs & veggie sausages.

This is one of the few things both of the kids will eat without complaint.

Thursday: Cheeseburgers.

Rockford may actually be joining us for this one.

Friday: Pizza.

I’ve gotten out of the habit of making my own pizzas. I doubt that I’ll get back into it this week.