Passover

"Drew, pull over," Charlotte said, having just finished up her phone call. Doing just that Charlotte got out of the car and moved to the back seat, glaring at her daughter. "What did I tell you about playing around with the food, Angelica?"

The little girl looked at the mess she'd made. "I was making crumbles-"

"That food is for Boris and Minka's party and you've ruined some of it. That isn't polite at all. And it isn't nice not to listen to mommy when she tells you not to do something." Charlotte took the bag of groceries and moved it to the front seat; she lost some leg room but it was her only option as the back of the mini van was full. "When we get there you are going to apologize to them for destroying the food we brought and if I don't believe you're actually sorry then you'll be getting no dessert during the entire visit."

"And you'll be helping me clean the car when we get home," Drew said.

"But that's not fair!" Angelica whined.

"You decided to make the mess now you can clean it up," Drew said, putting his foot down.

~MC~MC~MC~

"So this year we are using your family's wine glasses, yes?" Boris asked.

Minka thought about it. "Yes… last year we use your's."

Boris nodded. He and Minka had decided early on in their marriage to rotate back and forth between the two sets of glasses, that way it never felt like one was taking precedent over the other. Eventually one set would go to Didi and the other to Ben.

It was rather simple and something any couple who'd been married for decades would come up with.

~MC~MC~MC~

"Mr. Tommy's Grandpa," Angelica said a little while later, Boris having decided to take first watch of looking over the babies, "what's Passover?"

"Oh, it is a very important holiday!" Boris said, motioning for Angelica to stake a seat on the couch next to him. "It all begins with the Egyptian Pharaoh…"

And thus Boris told the kids about Passover, explaining what the Seder represented and why it was important. Later on Stu took over watching the kids so Boris could actually lead the Seder (because it would be insane to force Stu, a man who wasn't Jewish, to lead an important Jewish ceremony).

And Tommy got to wear a little hat. Which he liked.

"Hey Tommy, where is your Grandpa? The one that lives with you?" Chuckie asked as he nibbled on some food.

"Uh… I don't know."

~Meanwhile…~

"Your mother is in here with us," the possessed little girl said, taunting the priest… only to go pale. "Wait… that isn't your mother… that's… that's-" Her voice suddenly changed. "Don't mind me, folks! Ol' Lou Pickles will deal with this here demon!"

The possessed girl screamed as the sounds of punches and kicks filled the air.