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By Jack Joseph Smith
done?
Can I go out Mom?
May you go out Michael?
May I go out Mom?
We'll see about that after breakfast Michael. The weather is getting pretty
bad. Do you have to go to the office for anything today Rudy?
No, I'm going to stay right here with the two of you.
Who is coming over?
Oh, I don't know Mom.
Well Rudy, I have to have an idea about how many people I'll be serving.
Everyone from the office will probably be coming by for a cocktail, and I
told you that Hamerligen and some other people from Wurlitzer are in town.
He was here last week Judy. I know that.
My father looked at me beginning to laugh again and said, your Mother asks
me questions about things she already knows, and then wonders why I answer
them.
Breakfast will be on in fifteen minutes for him and him, and they better
be ready.
And it better be good, he said winking at me, and we both began laughing.
The wind was wiping the snow in a steady cycle of low moving air outside
the kitchen windows; as I finished my breakfast and followed my mother away
from my father and his strong smelling food up the stairs to be dressed
in my Christmas clothes.
Do I have to get dressed up Mom?
There will be lots of people coming by, and you'll want to look nice for