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Friday, June 06, 2008

Growing up

We rush through the stages with the first one, excited for every new thing they do. By the time the third child comes around, it's become old hat and, when we look back, we can barely remember when they cut their first tooth, when they learned to walk, or when they first said "mommy".

Sometimes I'm caught off guard how much Maddie has developed while I was busy not paying enough attention. Today she was determined to cook me lunch. She had a little trouble with the can opener (note to self: buy a left-handed can opener if she continues to show an interest in cooking), but once it was opened, she emptied the soup into the pot, added the water, stirred it while it got hot, then ladeled it into my bowl. She also opened a can of juice concentrate, added water, stirred, and filled a glass for me. She was very proud to sit down with me and eat the meal she had prepared.

"Tomorrow, maybe I'll cook you supper and you and Daddy can just sit and relax."

Here's hoping she'll soon be cooking me the kind of meals Liz gets to enjoy when her kids cook!

5 comments:

Anvilcloud said...

I think it may be the same with grandparents -- pay rapt attention to every goo and gaw of the first and then be blase about the rest. We'll see.

Linda said...

Impressive. An excellent first meal.

Pamela said...

I have to give you credit, too. I remember having to jump up and help and then my "take over" gene would get fired up.

Just to "let" them. Thats the right thing to do, but oh so difficult.

Liz said...

You are well on your way! Great job Maddie!

Anonymous said...

My poor kids.. I was never much for cooking. Thank goodness they had their father.. who was and is a great cook. As far as cooking themselves.. two do very well in the kitchen but my oldest son seems to be lacking the cooking gene as well.