tonight after dialysis dea said, "I want to cook a nice dinner tonight".
for those of you playing along at home...that was "I.." not "you should..", but "I want to cook a nice dinner tonight"!
dea is feeling increasingly better, with a gargantuan apatite. we bought a great cook book at gulliver's this weekend. i almost bought it a billion different times when i worked there, but it was in the discount bin of sorts this weekend for $10 so we bought it. dea has been crazy with it- cooking like a mad chef! her diet is pretty specific, and she's embraced the change.
so, tonight she had a taste for... seared tuna with mint and herbs, over a bed of mixed greens, and roasted sweet potatoes. needless to say, it was a spectacular meal! i'm used to doing the bulk of the cooking, but dea has earned a new job- she's much better than i am!
now, she's up at the lab doing research. her data can only be collected at night, so she took off to get some work done.
dea and her new read.
slicing a very rare piece of tuna.
while we're at it- last night with a mask. this is dea's "seriously, put the camera down" look.
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