Making philanthropy a habit
I was consumed by my first-grader’s preparation for the big school; her yaya had chosen, insistently, to go on vacation two weeks before classes, but that was not all.
I was consumed by my first-grader’s preparation for the big school; her yaya had chosen, insistently, to go on vacation two weeks before classes, but that was not all.
A week without Lani! I can’t remember the last time I was in such a panic. The closest comparison is perhaps when I still had a toddler and the yaya went on her dayoff—not so bad itself, since she went after bathing her charge and feeding the child breakfast, and returned in time for supper.
I don’t know what came over me, but after years of retirement from kitchen duties, I found myself doing Pote Gallego for noche buena. And once I got started I felt driven to cook on.
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