She likes tea parties. With raisins. She forces her brothers to play along. |
Who? Me? |
He's mastered that eye roll almost a decade early. |
And he has lots of hair to syrup. |
Food makes Bee happy. She is a woman after my own heart. |
You know that story of the girl who always cuts her roast in half before she cooks it and gets in a fight with her husband about how she's doing it the right way when it turns out that she does it that way because three generations ago, her grandmother's pan was too small to fit a whole roast? Well, thanks to Blythe, my kids are going to think that meats should always be defrosted in the microwave or oven (both of which are off). That cat has a taste for raw meat and will chew through whatever plastic covering is in her way. She also likes to go fishing in the trash can. And chases loose blueberries and grapes. She's an odd one.
Grilled cheese: part of every kid's healthy lunch menu. Just not mine. Because cheese is gross. |
Speaking of the pets, this evening I found what I thought were blood streaks on one side of Trigger's neck. I was freaking out before I remembered we'd had ketchup for lunch. Sharing is caring. So much so that Bee and Bruiser like to take a bite and then offer one to whichever pet is nearest. Blythe is particularly quick to lick Bee's spoon off for her. And Trigger is helpful about cleaning the floors while we eat. He picks out the vegetables though.
This is how Bruiser does raisin tea parties. Dump them all! |
One of Little's self-set school goals was to learn some cooking skills this year. We're planning to do blueberry muffins tomorrow as he has already mastered the finer points of making tea and french press coffee (yes, he even grinds the beans). Today, however, he informed me he wants to learn how to make stove top popcorn. Hot oil, exploding kernels, and a five year old? How about no.
That's a smile, but it could be a grimace at the thought of Littles burning the house down. |
Anyway, just a few fun food favorites for your Friday (you know you like that alliteration--but it only works if you don't read this post until tomorrow).
4 comments:
This was fun. I laughed out loud a couple of times. Love the photos. Love you and of course Josh and the grands!!!!! I never heard the obliterated muffin story before this. Oh my, I bet that was scary and yet a great Tim story!
I love that your kids are so adventurous in the kitchen.
HAHA yes. Those boys are becoming adept at early morning food commandeering.
oh man, you have cute kids. Love "seeing" them grow up.
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