Dinner is a good time. It brings people together. Ofcourse this is no secret to the many peoples of the earth. Business men know this, women know this, large Italian families know this... simply put food is a bonding time. Consiquently i think poisoning is one of the worst ways to rid yourself of another person. Worst in the diabolical, evil, disturbing sense of the word. I mean there you are hanging out and someone says, "Hey you hungry? I'm hungry. Let's get something to eat." Your talking, perhaps even laughing, and then what? Kaput. Your dead. It's like intimate murder. People poison there friends, they shoot their enemies. This post is not about poisoning. It is about the oposite, nurishment.
Last night i did the dishes and we have no dishwasher. I must admit it was fun, but i couldn't help notice something was missing. This was not the first time i had felt this missing feeling. I once climbed up a rock in North Georgia and saw the sunrise, but no one was there to share it with. This was the same felling, only this time no rock, just a mountain of dirty dishes. Now i know anyone in the world would want someone with whom to share the dirty dishes, but the person missing was the dish dryer. I was washing, but there was no one to dry. It's times like these that little kids make up imaginary friends. I made up an imaginary spouse, and while she didn't dry many dishes, i did look foward to the time when someone would be there. I finished the dishes that night wondering if i was ever going to own a dishwasher. I want that time after the meal to talk and wash and dry dishes with a friend or spouse. It could be a very guarded time. Confession: In truth this is not as deep of a post as you might have been thinking. Perhaps you might have thought it would be some dissertation on relationships, some new idea on love. But it's not. Oh sure, it could be that true intimacy in marriage is a mysterious and hard thing to grasp; but then again, maybe it just comes down to a pile of dirty dishes, two people, and some time to spare.