This is just a little different than eating with a plate in your lap while watching reruns of the “Big Bang Theory.”
A luscious fruit and floral arrangement at the Spring Flower Show at Lyndhurst Mansion in Tarrytown, NY. Photo: Cathy Bennett Kopf/The Open Suitcase
I overheard a husband “whisper” this to his wife at the Lyndhurst Mansion Flower Show in Tarrytown.
Do you set a formal dining table beyond the holidays? Do you even sit at a table to eat? I insisted on dinner ’round the table when the kids were growing up. At least on the nights we were home and not running to and from games and lessons.
But I wouldn’t call it formal dining. I think you have to have cloth napkins as a bare minimum to claim that designation.
These days, hubby and I are more likely to grab our plates, head to the sofa and share our meal with Anderson Cooper.