CHAPTER THIRTY-SEVEN – Catriona
For a while, we had peace. Deirdre and Gilly were the best of friends, doing everything together, including homework.
One day, they declared that we needed a cat, and Sherbet joined the family. Like most cats, she enjoys the finer things in life and quickly decided that the antique chair with velvet upholstery was preferable to her (rather expensive) cat condo.
Our peaceful, halcyon existence was soon to end. The girls became teenagers. We made a new bedroom for them and converted the nursery to a study.
Furniture wasn’t the problem, however. Deirdre woke up one morning to find that she was no longer a chubby little girl, but a teenager with more than a weight problem.
“It’s not fair!” she sobbed. “Gilly gets to wear cute clothes, but I have to dress in a tent! I want to go to the hospital for the same weight reduction clinic that Daddy did.”
Reid and I had agreed that we would not sign off on the weight reduction clinic for Deirdre while she was a teenager because it was somewhat risky. As Reid said, losing a few pounds wasn’t worth a possible long-term problem. But that was before we were confronted with a tearful teenager. And I could see that it might cause a rift between her and Gilly, if Gilly was cute and skinny and popular and Deirdre thought she was too fat for anyone to like her.
“It’s pretty expensive,” I warned her. “If you do this, you won’t be able to go to boarding school.”
“If I can lose some weight, I won’t need to go to boarding school,” said Deirdre.
So Reid and I signed the permission slip. We did spend a little time negotiating the goal. Deirdre wanted to aim for a Size Zero; Reid and I thought that would be too unhealthy and held out for a Size Twelve. Finally Deirdre agreed on condition that she get to go to Egypt with Reid on his upcoming trip with the symphony. She came back from the hospital beaming.
But she warned me, she was still going to exercise so she could look really good in her prom dress. What surprises me is how much her face is like mine. I had always thought she would grow up to resemble Reid, but instead she has my features. Anyway, she took an exercise class, while Gilly signed up for the Newspaper Club and took a class in writing.
Peaceful, halcyon days. That evening, Reid died. He came home from work, took a shower, and then the Grim Reaper came for him. Already I miss him.