Sunday, June 29, 2014
I love you
The temperature had dropped from Saturday's 34° to the low 20s on Sunday.
I went out to get food for lunch which included a stop at the Boucherie. About four locals came into the shop after me.
I didn't see the chicken I wanted, so I asked. All the conversation was in French.
He showed me those in the rotisserie which smelled wonderful. I told him I wasn't lazy and wanted to cook my own. He laughed and led me to the other end of the counter.
He reached for a full chicken.
It was going to be a slow pot recipe and I didn't need a complete chicken. I used the wrong word and asked for a jambe not cuisse but he understood that I wanted a leg.
By now everyone was listening. He was flirting. I was playing along.
He reached for the chicken legs at the same time I spied the turkey leg.
I pointed to it and said, "the big one."
"Dinde," he said.
"I know I said, I changed my mind."
"Women do that all the time," he said.
At that point there were a few giggles from our audience.
"You speak very good French," he said.
"No where as good as I want."
"All I can say in English is "I love you." I love you was the first English in the conversation.
"I love you, too," I said in English.
More giggles behind me.
He wrapped the turkey leg and I paid for it.
"Au revoir," he said. "I love you."
"Au revoir, mon amant." I said to the applause of those in the shop.
Supermarket shopping just isn't as much fun as this.
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How wonderful would life be if shopping was like this all the time? Thank you for making me smile this morning.
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