Sunday morning Julie made breakfast. Actually for the last week Julie has been working on Sunday morning breakfast. She got a recipe for a dish called "French Toast Casserole". For the last week she has been collecting the ingredients she needed and spent saturday night preparing everything. All she had to do was through it in the oven and enjoy a nice relaxing gourmet Sunday morning before church. ( Well that was the plan anyway) With a triumphant look on her face she pulled the dish from the oven. It smelled fantastic and looked even better.
She called the boys to assemble for breakfast and layed out plates on the table. Will was the first on the scene. With a crinkled nose he declared "I'm not eating that!" John following Wills lead and declared that it was "Yucky". In a calm and rational voice (Maybe) it was explained to them that this was breakfast and if they wanted to eat today they would eat this.
John was crying, Will was frantic, Julie was loosing her "rope". Panic had entered into our peaceful Sunday morning. While Julie was explaining to John that he could remove the nuts from the top if he didn't like them Will declared loudly as he came out of the pantry, "I'll take care of this!" He quickly made his way to the stove that the pan was resting on and raised a bottle of Windex and was about squirt it on to the food. Fortunately Julie caught him and did not allow him to sabotage our food. I can not decribe how I felt. I have never been more infuriated yet doubled over laughing at the same time. I guess Will was prepared to dive on the preverbial culinary hand grenade and take one for the whole family. That or he thought it would taste better with Windex.
By the time I left for prechurch meetings the boys had there faces buried in their plates and were declaring their mommies proficiency at Nom, Nom making. All was well again and we finally had our peace, but I doubt it lasted long.
Monday, April 19, 2010
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Johnny's Blog
Last Saturday Johnny asked if he could take a few pictures with Julies new pocket camera. He loves taking pictures. She said "Sure, go ahead." He went outside for about a half an hour and came back with over 200 pictures on the sd card. My photo professor at ASU would have been proud.
Here are just a few that I liked;
Johns version of 'Blue Steel'.

I guess a tract home looks like a mansion when you are 4 feet tall.
The neighborhood.
I can understand taking a lot of pictures here. That is one pretty truck. That isn't glare from the sun. My truck just naturally radiates light.
At six years old he has already perfected the Facebook profile picture.
The End.
Here are just a few that I liked;
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)