Wednesday, February 15, 2012

On Love, Rent and Valentine's Day




Our Valentine’s evening last night was perfect – candles, roses, laughter, good food – five good friends and take out Indian food.  More than a decade ago I ate my last meal out on a Valentine’s Day.  My then-boyfriend and I, truly young people in love, made a reservation at the Hungry I in the Beacon Hill neighborhood of Boston.  It was well outside of our price range (that in itself a testament to our love) and the kind of place with a website declaring, "You don't have to be planning to propose to your loved one, but if you are, it's the perfect place."

I in my ballgown (seriously – gunmetal gray and shimmery) and he in his cap, set out for a meal – and a young lovers’ trap.

That the old brownstone the restaurant is in is stunning is not up for debate – fires roared in each fireplace, grand flower sprays framed each doorway, and staff so kind they must have known we were bordering on spending our rent that night for a meal.   But the tables were packed in and there was no smiling server who could make it feel private.  We had our first adventure with quail (such tiny bones) that was a good laugh, but the prix fixe menu wasn’t quite what we’d hoped for – a little limiting.  And as we squeezed through the crowd at the end of the night, trying not to clear the tables with my skirt, as we wended down hundreds-year-old brick stairways after having a meal whose preparation was painstaking but cost was breathtaking, I looked at my date for a moment. 

“Are you thinking about Monday?” he asked.  I nodded quickly, embarrassed.  “So much better,” he said, “and we’d still know where rent was coming from.”

We’d had our traditional Monday: take out barbeque on the living room floor while watching Monday Night Raw.  (Oh, the things we do for love.)

We realized then that we’d been fleeced by the restaurant-Hallmark-industrial Valentine’s Day complex and I haven’t been out on a Valentine’s Day since.

Here’s hoping your evening -- in or out-- with friends, a special romantic person, or solo, was just as you hoped it would be.

6 comments:

  1. Both of my children simply said "I Love You Mommy." Better than any meal, flowers, or candy...

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  2. Paul made me rack of lamb, and even bought a circular form from Surfas so he could "make the mashed potatoes look fancy." Way better than going out!

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    1. I just made rack of lamb last week for the first time (recipe testing is the best thing ever) and I was thinking of the amazing lamb Paul made on your birthday. And that salsa verde you guys made that time -- I have to get that recipe from you! So glad you had a lovely v-day -- and I hope you saved me mashed potatoes!

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  3. hi jess , niall in england here..love the blog ..been trying to send a personal message , but hey , ho ..blogs great ..we also belive that slow roasted meat should be cut with wooden spoons not knives..might give the granolla a miss though..i`ve heard it soaks up stella quicker than paper towels..
    will be sharing with my friends..good work missus x

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    1. Niall! I'm so glad you left a comment -- sorry to be cagey, I should really include an email address up there. Noted!

      I'm so happy that you're reading and that you like it. I have to say if I had to choose between the granola and your lady's flapjacks, I'd choose the flapjacks. xoxo

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