Monday, October 18, 2010

why wait?

Last week I became friends with a woman from my kid's school.

She's quite a measured sort of a lady, on the board and well respected etc but not lacking in her ability to surprise.

On our first play date together, she asked if I would like a glass of wine with some cheese and crackers.

It seemed like a kind of tempered extravagance which I wholeheartedly welcomed.

She then went on to explain that she quite likes to tipple at unconventional times of the day and that in her mind there is was no wrong time of the day to savour a glass of something special- surely it was no different from having a coffee?

On one such occasion she found herself thoroughly enjoying a buttery Chardonnay at 11am.

Did I think this improper? hell no...I couldn't help but be impressed and inspired by the notion.

And so there we were, at just past 3 pm (with the kids making a racket in the background) toasting to our imbibing at an unusual hour, to drinking without social stigmas of time restraints, the breaking the formality etc

Suffice to say, I will be seeing more of my new friend and her outlook has set a new precedent for my views on such matters.
This is me indulging at 1.45 pm.
I felt I deserved it - I had been sewing like a mad women all morning and had just tarted up quite an unsightly aspect of the garden with some stolen succulent cuttings and another op shop chair...
So yes, I will also be advocating a buttery Chardonnay, in the sunshine, perhaps with knitting in tow, sipped half naked in the sun to all the house wives out there any time you like- providing the children's needs are still being met, and it's just the one glass, not on an empty stomach and you don't forget about the school pick up!
Cheers!

3 comments:

Michele @ The Hills are Alive said...

oh cheers! that looks like such a nice treat.Indulgent in a good way (with the caveats in place of safety and needs and driving of course). Heres to looking after ourselves as mums and wives and women (sans GUILT) so our families actually get the BEST of us not the cranky tired resentful blah of us
Well done!

PS what wine or "buttery chardonnay" are you indulging in exactly? I always forget what wine I DO like so struggle to pay for something if it turns out to be a dud - a;though mostly can be ok for the risotto etc unless it is so bad that wont even cook with it

Hmmm was told once NEVER to cook with wine you wont drink and I think thats probably sage advice

gretchen said...

Rowi 2007 reserve chardonnay gisborne - enjoy! They still selling it at slap and behave! $8 a pop me thinks and they sell it by the crate!

clare said...

love this! roll on summer :)