Nancy is still nursing a cold, so I went solo to the B Street Theatre this evening. Buck Busfield has written the theatre's Christmas holiday play for the last several years and he usually does something a little offbeat at this time of year. This year's play, "Make Someone Happy", was probably a little more offbeat than usual. When you have a stripper (in a dance cage, no less) and a nun interacting on stage, it can get a little weirded out... wouldn't you think. But as usual, Buck made it all work and it proved to be one of his better efforts.
I had dinner at Sae Jongs. The owner brought to the table some calamari for me to try, and even though it was a little on the spicy side, I really liked it. The miso soup and sesame chicken was also tasty and I enjoyed my late dinner as the play went a bit longer than usual. Buck got a little long winded in one of the acts.
Tomorrow morning is our Big Breakfast. I hope Nancy is feeling better. It takes two to get everything going just right and to time the meal so that everything comes out on time and hot. We've added biscuits and gravy to the Big Breakfast, along with our usual items - scrambled eggs, pancakes, hash browns, bacon, fruit, juice, coffee, etc. Hey, no sense in doing all that exercising if you don't eat enough to burn off some extra calories now and then. Anyway, it's only once a week, the Big Breakfast, and I look forward to preparing it and - of course - consuming the Sunday feast. However, by adding biscuits and gravy to the menu, I just may have to do a little more treadmill time this week. Oh well, it will be worth it. The meal is delicious!
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