I’m
pretty sure that one will be arriving any day now.
They
always do this time of year.
And I
don’t mean to sound ungrateful, but I am not a fruitcake fan.
Neither
is my husband…
Or my
son.
My
daughter, however, is a different story.
The girl
loves fruitcake.
And I’m
pretty sure this scientifically proves that fruitcake-loving is a recessive
gene.
But
here’s another thing I’ve noticed about fruitcake lovers –
They’re
pretty passionate about that cement-textured fruity goodness.
In fact,
I’ve found that most of them become highly
offended by fruitcake criticism.
It’s
strange isn’t it?
I mean,
if you think chocolate absolutely, totally stinks, you won’t see me getting my
knickers in a twist. No way. I’d be too busy thinking – Great! More for me!
Not so
with the fruitcake fancier. Even as I type this, I can sense them rearing up – ready
to impale me with comment darts below.
I’m
thinking it’s a good bet that the recessive fruitcake-loving gene is somehow
linked with the gene for culinary defensiveness.
But I do
digress.
At any
rate, I am thrilled by my daughter’s fervor for fruitcake. I will be delighted
by her delight when I lob that weighty little package her way.
Maybe
I’ll even dig up some of the others for her.
You
know, the ones I used to make book shelves…
Steady
the filing cabinet…
Anchor the
tarps on the woodpile…
PROMPT: On what side of the fruitcake gene
pool does your main character swim? Painters – wouldn’t fruitcake be the
perfect still life subject? Think of it, you could work on this masterpiece for
years without refrigeration. Poets
and musicians – how ‘bout a carol? Get some inspiration from Barbara
Rittenhouse and Leigh Anna Reichenbach who wrote this lovely ode to an old
familiar tune –
In the bleak midwinter
Sitting all alone
In a breadbox on the shelf
Fruitcake hard as stone.
No one dares to taste it –
Or remove the bow
For we know that it was made
Oh so long ago…
Find the
rest in the book Santa’s Pants are
Falling Down and Other Silly Songs of the Season… sure to bring a smile to
your face, even if you’re one of those serious
fruitcake fans.
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