A Writer's Notebook, Two-Thousand-Three-Hundred-And-Ninety-Three

My mother called to thank Melissa and I for dinner last night.  I am quite glad to know that it mattered to her, as it was kind of important to me.  One time I tried to pay for dinner with my father there and he refused to let me, and told me that I should treat my mother on occasion, and so I would offer to pay for lunch with her when it was the two of us.  I know he appreciated my doing it more than just as a bit of a joke, and I feel like he would have been happy to know I was still making an effort to do that kind of thing and to make her feel special and cared for.

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