maturestudenthanginginthere

A Burns Supper with a dash of Star Wars

Today was a really, really busy day at work.  Client’s back to back and two emergency appointments to squeeze in.  On top of that I had to get my car to the garage – but that’s a whole other story.

Last night my son uttered that word, you know the one that means you are either going to have to make a decision, or agree to do something.  ”Mum????”  Anyhow the bit that followed fitted into both of these categories.  He wanted to have a bunch of friends round to watch the movie Star Wars and asked if I would cook for them.  Well, it’s Friday night I thought, they’ve all been studying and I don’t mind the cooking so I said yes.  I asked him to text me at lunchtime on Friday, let me know how many were coming and if there were any vegetarians – oh and anyone who didn’t drink Irn Bru.

My son's drink of choice - a Scottish fizzy drink made from a secret recipe that tastes of a cross between bubble gum and plastic

So I was half way through Friday and edging at full speed into the afternoon when I realised that I’d had no text about how many were coming for dinner.  I wasn’t going to get a chance to go shopping until later so it was not big deal. I just got on with my day.  Anyhow at about 4pm-ish whilst I was in the garage with all the to-ing and fro-ing with insurance and this and that my phone rang.  It was my son.  ”Just to let you know mum there are 10 coming”.  This day was just getting better and better.

So there I was, not yet finished my day, no courtesy car available, two bags full of files heading back to the office working out a menu for 10 in my head.  Actually I was trying to work out whether or not I could actually manage to carry all my files and shopping for dinner, plus the Irn Bru and still make it home in time to cook.

I did it!

All worked out I made it home with everything, flung on the pasta and before long and the kids started arriving.  However I soon realised something a bit different was going on.  I could hear all this commotion and hilarity at the other end of the house.  Then one of my son’s friends arrived in the kitchen –  with being invited for dinner and all he has somehow got confused and thought we were having a Burns Night so, get this, he turned up in his kilt – yep the works.

Needless to say he took a real ribbing from the others – but as I was putting out the pasta and garlic bread I gave him a wink and said,  ”I do like a man in a kilt”.

So, in honour of the kilted one in our midst, and in true Burns style, they did a Toast to the Pasta with Irn Bru :lol:

Me and the Kilted One

January 27, 2012 - Posted by | Family Life, Humour, Life

13 Comments »

  1. Poor lad…he looks hansome though.

    I once turned up to work in a penguin outfit…but that’s anothe story.

    You are very creative cooking for 10 at a moments notice!

    Comment by Piglet in Portugal | January 27, 2012 | Reply

  2. whos who (confused.com)

    Comment by Billy | January 27, 2012 | Reply

  3. Jacqueline, you are a wonder woman. If I had a hat, I’d tip it.

    Comment by backonmyown | January 28, 2012 | Reply

    • Thank you Pat, but I’m really no wonder woman. Cooking is my destresser so flinging together a pot of pasta at the end of the day is a release. :wink:

      Comment by maturestudenthanginginthere | January 28, 2012 | Reply

  4. Jacqueline I loved this post…Em and I were only talking yesterday about the rich memories of the teenagers and evenings that have been held in this house…never had a kilted one before – he looked great…your heart takes pictures doesn’t it? Jane x

    Comment by Jane Thorne | January 28, 2012 | Reply

    • Thank you Jane – what a lovely phrase “your heart takes pictures’ is. I love having all of the kids round. I always wanted to have lots of children. Alas I only had Spencer BUT when the house is full like this it reminds me that the universe answers your prayers – just not always in the way that you think it will. :wink:

      Comment by maturestudenthanginginthere | January 28, 2012 | Reply

      • Oh Jacqueline..how true about the universe answering your prayers, I too wished for a large family and was fortunate enough to have Emily. She is my only one but our lives have rung with the laughter and antics of other folk’s children and I am known for borrowing my friend’s little ones on occasion…you just can’t beat being around the young – Jane x

        Comment by Jane Thorne | January 28, 2012 | Reply

        • It’s lovely to spend time with little ones, especially when your kids get older. I love it when wee ones come to visit, they bring their own special buzz into the house.

          Comment by maturestudenthanginginthere | January 28, 2012

  5. You are a good sport. I’d have fainted if I heard 10 were coming for dinner! ;)

    Comment by Lorna's Voice | January 28, 2012 | Reply

    • The kids are generally always starving and grateful for whatever you provide. I find whatever I put down tends to get demolished.

      Comment by maturestudenthanginginthere | January 28, 2012 | Reply

  6. I always loved the nights when all the kids came to my house. Your’re a great mom. Gotta love the kilt.

    Comment by kewsmith | January 29, 2012 | Reply


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