Friday, March 4, 2016

Sunday Supper

In the teachers' lunch room today we had a conversation about family dinners. One of us said that family dinners during the week were pretty impossible because of sports and her husband's work schedule, but Sunday dinnertime was sacred -- the whole family would always be there, without other guests.

I think today many of us have to make those choices, even if we'd rather have family dinners every day, with home-cooked meals. The conversation reminded me of the Sunday suppers my family had when I was growing up. We did eat dinner together nearly every night of the week, but Sunday evening was special because my mom put out sandwich makings, chips, and hot chocolate. We each made what we wanted and took our plates downstairs to the rec room to eat and watch TV.

Of course, watching television during dinner is much frowned on, but my parents made this into a special family event each week. We watched Lassie, Mr. Ed, the Wonderful World of Disney, and we talked about the shows. I remember those Sunday nights very fondly, especially now that my family is scattered among four states.

9 comments:

  1. What a nice tradition. I remember Disney so well. I miss those days!

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  2. What a nice tradition. I remember Disney so well. I miss those days!

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  3. You captured this memory beautifully! We used to call it "snack tray" at our house; and my mom would set out a big spread of different appetizers. Thank you for reminding me of a different time and place!!!

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  4. Nicely captured slice of American culture! I remember eating TV dinners on TV trays in front of the black and white television. The dessert was surprisingly good. The meat? Not so much!

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  5. Sunday is still my favorite for that reason. Now my kids bring the grandkids whenever they can for Sunday dinner.

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  6. Sunday is still my favorite for that reason. Now my kids bring the grandkids whenever they can for Sunday dinner.

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  7. Sunday is still my favorite for that reason. Now my kids bring the grandkids whenever they can for Sunday dinner.

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  8. That sounds like a really fun tradition. I like how simple it was, yet how memorable.

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  9. Thanks for reminding me of Sunday family dinners at my grandmother's house. They were fun feasting meals cooked to perfection.

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