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Shadows

“Mama!” he calls. He’s only been in bed for a few minutes, so I figure it’s a call for water.

“What’s up, buddy?” I ask him. He’s sitting up in bed, firmly clutching White Blankie.

“I saw a big flash of light through my window,” he says. “It went like, ‘Wha-oooom!’ ”

“Really? I didn’t see anything at all!” And I would’ve from where I’d been sitting in the living room, with its windows pretty much perpendicular to his. “Maybe it was Daddy turning the lights on in the living room. Want me to go flip them on and off so you can see if that was it?”

He likes that idea, so I sally forth with our experiment.

“Nope,” he says. “That wasn’t it. And I wasn’t imagining it! Really!”

“I’m sure you weren’t,” I say, “but I just don’t know what it might have been. Keep an eye out and tell me if you see it again, OK?”

I tuck him in again and go back to the living room. I pull the computer back to my lap, and in the time it takes Facebook to load he’s calling to me again.

“Mama? Come in here,” he says. “I saw something strange.”

“Yes?”

“Sometimes I wake up and I see shadows outside my window that look like people in the backyard, and I know there aren’t people in the backyard, but they look like people,” he says casually, as if he hasn’t just said something that gave his mother the heebie-jeebies, the willies and a great amount of botheration all rolled up in one creepy package. “That’s when I come into your room, ’cause I get scared.”

“Nope,” I say, pulling his curtains closed and trying to sound confident. “There are definitely not people in the backyard. Now try to go to sleep.”

Again I tuck him in, again I sit down, again he calls.

“But Mama,” he says. “I still see the shadows that look like people.”

“It’s just the shadows from the tree branches, honey. That’s all.”

“Oh,” he says. “Well, all clear, then.”

And I tuck him in, and I go back to my chair, and I try not to look out the windows. All clear, right? All clear.

I’m linking this up at

Kicking the week off at the grocery buffet

Disclaimer: eMeals.com has provided Nichole with a free subscription in exchange for a review. Nichole’s opinions remain her own, and she remains very opinionated about food.

Last week’s only eMeals selection was their biscuit-topped chicken pot pie. And it was delicious. The only problem I had with it was that there wasn’t any gravy left when we had the leftovers for dinner the next night. That was pretty easy to solve, though; I just made a little more gravy to pour over it.

This week we’re trying two eMeals recipes, and next Monday I’ll share my final thoughts on their service.

Monday: The grocery store
Mondays are our craziest day this time of year. I thought about doing something in the CrockPot, but then I decided just to go with a stop at the grocery store food bar at the end of the day.

Tuesday: Chicken sausages & orecchiette with roasted vegetables
The orecchiette is an eMeals recipe. It sounds good, but I thought it might be nice to serve a protein with it.

Wednesday: Baked potato soup
Rockford has been requesting this one lately, and the high is supposed to be 41 on Wednesday. Seems like a good day for soup to me.

Thursday: Chicken Saltimbocca
Another eMeals recipe! “Saltimbocca” is means “jumps in the mouth,” according to Wikipedia, and it includes prosciutto and sage. I’ve never tried it, but it sounds promising.

Friday: Out?
The friend we were supposed to have dinner with last week had a run-in with a deer, so his car was in the shop. We’ve rescheduled for this week.

The boringest blog post

I spent the majority of yesterday trying to deny that I was coming down with a cold, and then I gave up on that and went to bed at 9 o’clock. I woke up about 12 hours later feeling about 1 percent better than when I went to sleep. And now Poppy is at “Nutcracker” rehearsal, Rockford and Pete are at the grocery store and I am on the couch watching a public television program about evaporated and condensed milk. Later I’ll be making some buttercream frosting for tomorrow’s baking class, and then I’ll go to Michael’s to buy some supplies for My Little Pony class.

Sundays aren’t so bad, even when you have a cold.