Alice2015
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Camille:
"Rabbits and chickens," was Buck's request.
White meat, thought Camille. Is rabbit white meat? She wasn't really sure. She'd never thought about it before because, simply put, she'd never eaten it before.
She glanced at the younger girls as the men were talking about raising and slaughtering bunnies. They didn't flinch, which surprised Camille. Bunnies … bunnies!
Henry followed with, "Let's flood the creek again."
There was a quick conversation on that subject. It went far beyond electrical power with a little generator; the pond could support fish and would attract ducks and maybe even geese. Buck said he'd be able to trap nutria, not that Camille even knew what a nutria was. Alice asked Henry if there'd be enough water to irrigate a big garden.
"I want my own bed," Honey said, with Monkey quickly agreeing.
Henry asked, "And what about you, Alice?"
Camille answered instead, desperate for Alice to agree with her. "Indoor plumbing."
She looked around the table for backup, then quickly clarified, "Toilets, bath tubs, showers … running water, hot and cold, in the kitchen and bathroom."
Camille turned her face away from Henry and gave Alice a desperate expression, seeking support.
Alice:
Fortunately for Camille, Alice understood. And she agreed. She could survive without indoor plumbing, but, come on, who wouldn't want it, right. She looked down the table, saying firmly, "Indoor plumbing. These children need it. Hand washing, baths … visiting the toiler without having to go out in the weather. It's just not healthy."
Suddenly, it wasn't just Camille and Alice asking for the modern feature … well, a feature that had been modern for more than a century in most American homes. Some ideas were bounced around.
"All it takes is lifting water up high enough to flow down into the spigots and toilet," Alice simplified. "A tank, like a water tower, right? The plumbing still works, and I assume the house has septic?"
It all made sense.
Everyone was going to get something they wanted. Alice looked down the table to Henry, asking with a devilish smirk, "What about you … papa? What do you want?"
"Rabbits and chickens," was Buck's request.
White meat, thought Camille. Is rabbit white meat? She wasn't really sure. She'd never thought about it before because, simply put, she'd never eaten it before.
She glanced at the younger girls as the men were talking about raising and slaughtering bunnies. They didn't flinch, which surprised Camille. Bunnies … bunnies!
Henry followed with, "Let's flood the creek again."
There was a quick conversation on that subject. It went far beyond electrical power with a little generator; the pond could support fish and would attract ducks and maybe even geese. Buck said he'd be able to trap nutria, not that Camille even knew what a nutria was. Alice asked Henry if there'd be enough water to irrigate a big garden.
"I want my own bed," Honey said, with Monkey quickly agreeing.
Henry asked, "And what about you, Alice?"
Camille answered instead, desperate for Alice to agree with her. "Indoor plumbing."
She looked around the table for backup, then quickly clarified, "Toilets, bath tubs, showers … running water, hot and cold, in the kitchen and bathroom."
Camille turned her face away from Henry and gave Alice a desperate expression, seeking support.
Alice:
Fortunately for Camille, Alice understood. And she agreed. She could survive without indoor plumbing, but, come on, who wouldn't want it, right. She looked down the table, saying firmly, "Indoor plumbing. These children need it. Hand washing, baths … visiting the toiler without having to go out in the weather. It's just not healthy."
Suddenly, it wasn't just Camille and Alice asking for the modern feature … well, a feature that had been modern for more than a century in most American homes. Some ideas were bounced around.
"All it takes is lifting water up high enough to flow down into the spigots and toilet," Alice simplified. "A tank, like a water tower, right? The plumbing still works, and I assume the house has septic?"
It all made sense.
Everyone was going to get something they wanted. Alice looked down the table to Henry, asking with a devilish smirk, "What about you … papa? What do you want?"