Letter from Los Angeles |
Thursday | 20 October 2016 |
Thursday
Los Angeles, California: Another
successful night. Another early morning. How is is possible to have so much
energy? Ah... sweet youth.
The temperatures were predicted to rise to the very high 90s in Los Angeles
today, so we dressed the kids in the bare-minimum of clothing for school. Leo
wears the usual shorts, tee shirt and sneakers loved by warm-weather boys
everywhere. Lucy has a large selection of adorable cotton frocks from which to
choose. She usually decides her own wardrobe, accessories and shoes.



Our Little Fashionista. The kitty shoes (Mini Melissa) are grape scented
(why?) but so cute.
Gramps took me to one of My Favorite places in Los Angeles for brunch/lunch
today - Fred62.
Fred smokes brisket (in his parking lot!) and puts the succulent treasure
into a sandwich, the Pastramid, with cole slaw, pickles and jalapenos on a
potato roll. I have posted a photo of this sandwich several times on this
blog because it is so divine:

My Driver had their breakfast burrito (scrambled eggs, jack cheese, cheddar
cheese, black beans, sour cream, ranchero sauce and chicken sausage instead
of chorizo). It was H-U-G-E:

Another interesting aspect of Fred62? They opened 16 years ago and have
never closed. They are open 24/7/365.
Soon it was time to get Lucy from preschool. Dave has taken Leo
for a treat after school the past two days, so today we decided to take Lucy for
a treat as well. We told her she could have ice cream or a cookie... which to us
meant Jeni's Ice Cream or back to The Village Cafe for their next Halloween
treat of the day, Spooky Macaroon Cookies. Lucy decided on ice cream, so we
headed to Jeni's in Los Feliz.

Jeni's Ice Cream in Los Feliz

Lucy chose
Milkiest Chocolate

Bubbe ordered
Gooey Butter Cake.
Dave ordered a scoop of
Intelligentsia Black Cat Espresso.
After we finished our treats and exited the ice cream shop,
Lucy asked if she could go get her cookie now?
Oh goodness. This girl just cracks us up!
(But, we said no.)
Leo didn't get out of school until four o'clock today. Lisa and Lenny
arrived home from their little get-away just before dinner. There was a
happy reunion, with the kids smothering their parents in kisses... and being
kissed in return. I prepared the
Cauliflower Parmesan (that I tried a few weeks ago). The casserole was
served with a side of spaghetti and a nice tossed salad with little gem
lettuce, red pepper and pears.
Our job is done.
Until my next update, I remain, your tired, but happy correspondent.
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