we are now forced to watch MTV 2. Nathan knows all the songs
and sings along with them. Most of them have dirty words that have been
bleeped out, but Nathan sings them anyway.
1:00 p.m.
The food is served. We begin
eating.
1:15 p.m.
We
finish eating.
1:20 p.m.
I help Mrs. Gianini clean up.
She says not to be ridiculous and that I should go and 'have a nice
gossip' with Claire.
It is frightening, if you
think about it, how clueless old people can be sometimes.
Instead of going to have a
nice gossip with Claire, I stay where I am and tell Mrs. Gianini how
much I am enjoying having her son live with us. Mr. G is very good
about helping around the house and has even taken over my old job
of cleaning the toilets. Not to mention the thirty-six-inch TV, pinball
machine and football table he brought with him when he moved in.
Mrs. Gianini is immensely
gratified to hear this, you can just tell. Old people like to hear nice
stuff about their kids, even if their kid, like Mr. Gianini, is
thirty-nine-and-a-half years old.
3:00 p.m.
We have to leave if we are
going to beat the traffic home. I say goodbye. Claire does not say
goodbye back to me, but Nathan does. He advises me to keep it real.
Mrs. Gianini gives us a lot of leftover turkey. I thank her, even
though I don't eat turkey, being a vegetarian and am virulently opposed
to the mass slaughter of helpless fowls every time a holiday rolls
around.
6:30 p.m.
We finally make it back into
the city, after spending three and a half hours in bumper-to-bumper
traffic along the
Long Island Expressway. Though there is nothing very express about it,
if you ask me.
I barely have time to change
into my baby-blue, floor-length Armani sheath dress and matching ballet
fiats before
the limo honks downstairs and Lars, my bodyguard, arrives to escort me
to my second Thanksgiving dinner.
7:30 p.m.
Arrive at the Plaza
Hotel. I am greeted by the concierge, who announces I me to the masses
assembled in the Palm Court:
'Presenting Her Royal Highness
Princess Amelia Mignonette Grimaldi Thermopolis Renaldo.'
God forbid he should just say
Mia.