In the morning, Fiona worked on her computer writing articles and Yasunobu poked at the ground in hopes of getting more vegetables to grow. He was gradually increasing the quality of output in his garden, but frankly it was a lot of drudge-work.
Haruo, after working out in the in-home martial arts dojo, made a scrumptious breakfast. They are so lucky to have both a five-star chef and a chef de cuisine in the same home. Although Haruo is no-longer working for the Bistro - he still can whip up a perfect meal thanks to the Minus-One Kelvin refridgerator.
Dinner was an "everybody get yer own grub" sort of an affair. Nothing was ever really formal in the Chikamori household. Everyone primarily did their own thing, but there were two things that were certainly a part of the daily routine: their kids did their homework on time and they went to bed at a certain hour. Other than that, everything else was negotiable.
A peek down at the graveyard pretty much gave off the impression that fall was coming to an end and that snow was imminent. There was a fine layer of frost on the mausoleum roof and the grass glistened with hoar-frost.
And frankly, the Watcher didn't want to stick around the house because..well, everyone was asleep, except for two people...and well...um...(nope...not going there).
In the morning, Brianna aged up to teen and of course, they had to have a party for her. She pondered a moment as she figured out what her silent wish was going to be and then she blew out the candles. And the transformation over-took her as she aged up from child to teen-ager.
She aged up into a beautiful teen with large expressive eyes and a winsome smile.
...who was extremely cheerful, friendly and artistic, loving long conversations with family members.
As a bonus, birthdays celebrated in the morning, allowed the birthday celebrant to stay at home for the day...so Brianna took full advantage of this and enjoyed her day-off.
While dear old dad had to deal with the silly garburator...(Canadian term for garbage disposal unit)... GAR-BUR-ATOR...see so much easier: one word, you don't have to remember three.
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